Archetype (formerly known as 'The DigiPal Framework') is an open source web application for the study and presentation of visual communication. Structured annotations, transcriptions and descriptive metadata allows users to search for, view, and organise detailed characteristics of handwriting or other material in both verbal and visual form. Designed primarily for the palaeographical analysis of handwriting, it was first developed for the Digital Resource and Database for Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and Diplomatic (DigiPal) project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC), and has since been extended particularly through the Models of Authority and Exon Domesday projects (AHRC funded). The software was developed between 2011 a...
DigiPal è una risorsa online curata dal Dipartimento di Informatica umanistica del Kings College di ...
The ArchAIDE project is a Horizon 2020 project that has the main goal to digitally support the day-t...
Arche Logos will be a reflective research blog. They themes that I will discuss include updates on o...
Archetype (formerly known as 'The DigiPal Framework') is an open source web application for the stud...
The DigiPal project for palaeography has featured in previous DH conferences. It includes a generali...
The event includes presentations and discussion in the morning and a practical workshop in the after...
We present ArchE (Archaeological Editor), a system for processing and displaying archaeological data...
http://digipal.eu "As its homepage states, DigiPal (Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, M...
The concept of archetypes (Thomas Beale [1]) and their application to clinical informatics is now re...
[EN] The new concept archetypoids is introduced. Archetypoid analysis represents each observation in...
Every day, archaeologists are working to discover and tell stories using objects from the past, inve...
The DADAISM project brings together researchers from the diverse fields of archaeology, human comput...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
ArchAIDE is a European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme which aims to create a n...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
DigiPal è una risorsa online curata dal Dipartimento di Informatica umanistica del Kings College di ...
The ArchAIDE project is a Horizon 2020 project that has the main goal to digitally support the day-t...
Arche Logos will be a reflective research blog. They themes that I will discuss include updates on o...
Archetype (formerly known as 'The DigiPal Framework') is an open source web application for the stud...
The DigiPal project for palaeography has featured in previous DH conferences. It includes a generali...
The event includes presentations and discussion in the morning and a practical workshop in the after...
We present ArchE (Archaeological Editor), a system for processing and displaying archaeological data...
http://digipal.eu "As its homepage states, DigiPal (Digital Resource and Database of Palaeography, M...
The concept of archetypes (Thomas Beale [1]) and their application to clinical informatics is now re...
[EN] The new concept archetypoids is introduced. Archetypoid analysis represents each observation in...
Every day, archaeologists are working to discover and tell stories using objects from the past, inve...
The DADAISM project brings together researchers from the diverse fields of archaeology, human comput...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
ArchAIDE is a European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme which aims to create a n...
The ArchAIDE project (archaide.eu) is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innov...
DigiPal è una risorsa online curata dal Dipartimento di Informatica umanistica del Kings College di ...
The ArchAIDE project is a Horizon 2020 project that has the main goal to digitally support the day-t...
Arche Logos will be a reflective research blog. They themes that I will discuss include updates on o...