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==Available==
* Code: https://github.com/sosol/sosol
* Code: https://github.com/sosol/sosol
* Development documentation: http://papyri.github.io/documentation
* Development documentation: http://papyri.github.io/documentation
* Digital Classicist BICS Paper: http://ryanfb.github.io/papers-BICS/
* Reference deployment: http://papyri.info/editor
 
==Description==
 
'''Son of Suda Online''' ('''SoSOL''') is a tool for the tagless creation and editing of [[EpiDoc]] XML by papyrologists and epigraphers, originally developed by the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project. The tool can be repurposed for almost any kind of documentary editing, and can even be used in pedagogical applications, training students in palaeography and editing, and allowing their work to be reviewed, graded, and incorporated into official corpora.
 
== Additional information ==


==Son of Suda Online (SoSOL)==
* Baumann, Ryan. “The Son of Suda On-Line.” In ''The Digital Classicist 2013'', edited by Stuart Dunn and Simon Mahony. Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 122. London: The Institute of Classical Studies University of London, 2013. http://ryanfb.github.io/papers-BICS/.
* Porter, Dot. “The Son of Suda On Line: A next Generation Collaborative Editing Tool.” Powerpoint, audio presented at the Digital Classicist/ICS Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2008, London, June 20, 2008. http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2008-03dp.html.
* Sosin, Joshua. “Digital Papyrology.” ''The Stoa Consortium [blog]'', October 26, 2010. http://www.stoa.org/archives/1263.


SoSOL is a tool for the tagless creation and editing of [[EpiDoc]] XML by papyrologists and epigraphers. The tool can be repurposed for almost any kind of documentary editing, and can even be used in pedagogical applications, training students in paleography and editing, and allowing their work to be reviewed, graded, and incorporated into official corpora.
See also [[Suda Online]] (of which this is an intellectual successor, not a technical development)


* Currently under development as part of the [[Integrating Digital Papyrology]] project.
==See also==
** See http://idp.atlantides.org/trac/idp/wiki/SoSOL/Overview
* [[Papyri.info]]
** See also http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2008-03dp.html (downloadable audio and slideshow of discussion by Dot Porter)
* [[Papyrological Editor]]
* The implementation of SoSOL in the [[Papyrological Navigator]] ([[http://papyri.info/search PN]]) goes by the name Papyrological Editor ([[http://papyri.info/editor PE]]).
* [[Perseids]]
* Open Source code available at: https://github.com/papyri/sosol
* see also [[Suda Online]] (of which this is an intellectual successor, not a technical development)


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Latest revision as of 18:16, 28 November 2018

Available

Description

Son of Suda Online (SoSOL) is a tool for the tagless creation and editing of EpiDoc XML by papyrologists and epigraphers, originally developed by the Integrating Digital Papyrology project. The tool can be repurposed for almost any kind of documentary editing, and can even be used in pedagogical applications, training students in palaeography and editing, and allowing their work to be reviewed, graded, and incorporated into official corpora.

Additional information

  • Baumann, Ryan. “The Son of Suda On-Line.” In The Digital Classicist 2013, edited by Stuart Dunn and Simon Mahony. Supplement to the Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 122. London: The Institute of Classical Studies University of London, 2013. http://ryanfb.github.io/papers-BICS/.
  • Porter, Dot. “The Son of Suda On Line: A next Generation Collaborative Editing Tool.” Powerpoint, audio presented at the Digital Classicist/ICS Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2008, London, June 20, 2008. http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2008-03dp.html.
  • Sosin, Joshua. “Digital Papyrology.” The Stoa Consortium [blog], October 26, 2010. http://www.stoa.org/archives/1263.

See also Suda Online (of which this is an intellectual successor, not a technical development)

See also