Abstract. In the context of the digitization of manuscripts, transcription and annotation are often distinct, sequential steps. This could lead to diculties in improving the transcribed text when annotations have already been dened. In order to avoid this, we devised an approach which merges the two steps into the same process. Text Encoder and Annotator (TEA) is a prototype application embracing this concept. TEA is based on a lightweight language syntax which annotates text using Semantic Web technologies. Our approach is currently being developed within the Clavius on the Web project, devoted to studying the manuscripts of Christophorus Clavius, an inuential 16th century mathematician and astronomer
This paper describes ongoing work within the Aus-e-Lit project at the University of Queensland to pr...
Euporia is an annotation system originally created to study the ritual dynamics in ancient Greek tra...
The distinction between digital libraries and electronic editions is becom-ing more and more subtle....
In the context of the digitization of manuscripts, transcription and annotation are often distinct, ...
The abstract is available from the author on demandInternational audienceA method for semantic annot...
The abstract is available from the author on demandInternational audienceA method for semantic annot...
Annotation in digital scholarly editions (of historical documents, literary works, letters, etc.) ha...
In this course we will provide an introduction to current methods for the creation and annotation of...
In the conference on 'Annotation in Scholarly Editions and Research', we would like to discuss our w...
In several on-going projects we were faced with the dilemma of how to recon-cile our goal of deliver...
In this work, we present SenTag, a lightweight web-based tool focused on semantic annotation of text...
In this work, we present SenTag, a lightweight web-based tool focused on semantic annotation of text...
We designed and implemented a system that assists history scholars in electronically transcribing ma...
Within the Teuchos Group at the University of Hamburg we developed a software package that integrate...
We designed and implemented a system that assists history scholars in electronically transcribing ma...
This paper describes ongoing work within the Aus-e-Lit project at the University of Queensland to pr...
Euporia is an annotation system originally created to study the ritual dynamics in ancient Greek tra...
The distinction between digital libraries and electronic editions is becom-ing more and more subtle....
In the context of the digitization of manuscripts, transcription and annotation are often distinct, ...
The abstract is available from the author on demandInternational audienceA method for semantic annot...
The abstract is available from the author on demandInternational audienceA method for semantic annot...
Annotation in digital scholarly editions (of historical documents, literary works, letters, etc.) ha...
In this course we will provide an introduction to current methods for the creation and annotation of...
In the conference on 'Annotation in Scholarly Editions and Research', we would like to discuss our w...
In several on-going projects we were faced with the dilemma of how to recon-cile our goal of deliver...
In this work, we present SenTag, a lightweight web-based tool focused on semantic annotation of text...
In this work, we present SenTag, a lightweight web-based tool focused on semantic annotation of text...
We designed and implemented a system that assists history scholars in electronically transcribing ma...
Within the Teuchos Group at the University of Hamburg we developed a software package that integrate...
We designed and implemented a system that assists history scholars in electronically transcribing ma...
This paper describes ongoing work within the Aus-e-Lit project at the University of Queensland to pr...
Euporia is an annotation system originally created to study the ritual dynamics in ancient Greek tra...
The distinction between digital libraries and electronic editions is becom-ing more and more subtle....