Been making progress on a functional level 1 markup and transcription page. Have a look at this:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/projects/digital/apis/ Troy A. Griffitts wrote: > Resending message from a different client... It seems spamcop has > blacklisted T-Mobile's IP addresses they hand out to their EDGE cell > phone clients... Hope this one doesn't get marked as spam. > > Art and Matt, > I'm excited that we seem to have similar ideas of what this could > become. To elaborate on what you've mentioned. > > I have hope that most major universities who frequently publish, or > have important Papyri (Duke, Oxford, etc.), will participate in > registering their documents. > These documents move around for display and they would have the > option to update the current location of each document. > > Open contributors would have custom skills which would cut across > the domain of document owners and would include things like Matt has > mentioned like: transcribers, translators, commentators. Then document > owners could officially endorse submission, or other higher ranked > contributors could rank them. > > The entire database snapshot would be available for free download as > a DVD image (or set, if necessary). Uniformly marked up data would > allow all kinds of outside research. > > HURDLE: Document owners are mostly protective of their images and > make a fair amount of money from photographs, etc. > Possible solution: All images licensed with restriction that, if > republished, they must be reproduced in entirety. Images could then > include a border on the image with ownership/attribution text which > would sufficiently make the image unattractive to publishers that they > would still wish to photograph originals. > > There seems to be 2 levels of development: > > On a lower level, I see a number of small, specialized utility pages > for each of these tasks. > > On a higher level it seem we'll need very different faces to the > overall site will probably need to be developed based on the desired use > case and role: Document Owner, Transcriber, Translator, Researching > Scholar. > > Yes, I've been hoping we can work together with other projects who > have a similar vision. I was hoping we could show off some basic, > useful tools before contacting them. > > Thanks for dreaming together guys. This is fun! > > -Troy. > > > > Art Bolstad wrote: >> I am enclosing a pdf of a proposed web interface. It is simply some >> drawings and text of what I think this database should look like on >> the web. If it is a step in the right direction, then we can work >> from there. >> Since it is a proposal, discussion of it would be nice. >> >> art bolstad >> >> Troy A. Griffitts wrote: >>> If you are an HTML designer, there is a huge need for YOU! :) >>> >>> We're trying to mockup some idea pages and really have no user >>> interface skills. >>> >>> The idea we're trying to develop is a Papyri/Inscription registry >>> database. >>> >>> It's a place where ancient scans can be uploaded, transcribed at 2 >>> levels, translated, and demographic data associated. >>> >>> The sad start of a mockup is available at: >>> >>> http://crosswire.org/~scribe/papyriedit/ >>> >>> >>> The data we're trying to capture is represented by something like >>> (please ignore the markup specifics, but instead concentrate on the >>> idea): >>> >>> $$$/Bodmer Collection/Biblical Papyri/P66 >>> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-BiblicalContent"> >>> <reference osisRef="John.1.1-John.6.11">John 1:1-6:11</reference>; >>> <reference osisRef="John.6.35-John.14.26">6:35-14:26</reference>, >>> <reference osisRef="John.6.29-John.6.30">29-30</reference>; >>> <reference osisRef="John.15.2-John.15.26">15:2-26</reference>; >>> <reference osisRef="John.16.2-John.16.4">16:2-4</reference>, >>> <reference osisRef="John.16.6-John.16.7">6-7</reference>; >>> <reference osisRef="John.16.10-John.20.20">16:10-20:20</reference>, >>> <reference osisRef="John.16.22-John.16.23">22-23</reference>; >>> <reference osisRef="John.20.25-John.21.9">20:25-21:9</reference>, >>> <reference osisRef="John.20.12">12</reference>, >>> <reference osisRef="John.20.17">17</reference> >>> </seg> >>> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-DocumentName">P66</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-OriginDate">200</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-OriginPlace">unknown</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-DiscoveryDate"></seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-DiscoveryPlace">Jabal Abu Mana, just >>> north of the Dishna plain and 12 kms east of Jabal al-Tarif.</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-DiscoveryPlaceLonLat">-127.645667 >>> 42.224675</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-DiscoveredBy"></seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-Owner">P. Chester Beatty</seg> >>> <seg type="x-key" subType="x-CurrentLocation">Cologny-Genéva, >>> Switzerland: Bibliotheca Bodmeriana; one leaf is in Cologne, Germany: >>> Institut für Altertumskunde der Universitat zu Köln</seg> >>> >>> <seg type="x-scan"><figure >>> src="images/Collection/Section/Document.png"/></seg> >>> >>> <seg type="x-transcription" subType="x-level1"> >>> <w id="c1" src="5 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c2" src="40 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c3" src="75 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c4" src="110 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c5" src="145 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c6" src="180 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c7" src="215 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c8" src="250 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c9" src="285 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c10" src="320 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c11" src="355 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c12" src="390 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="c13" src="425 5 34 34">ÿÿ</w><w id="c14" src="460 5 34 >>> 34">ÿÿ</w> >>> </seg> >>> >>> <seg type="x-transcription" subType="x-level2"> >>> <w id="w1" src="c1 c2">ÿÿÿÿ</w> <w id="w2" src="c3 c4 c5 >>> c6">ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="w3" src="c7 c8">ÿÿÿÿ</w> <w id="w4" src="c9">ÿÿ</w> >>> <w id="w5" src="c10 c11 c12 c13 c14">ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿ</w> >>> </seg> >>> >>> <seg type="x-translation" subType="x-en"> >>> <w src="w1">In</w> <w src="w2">the beginning</w> >>> <w src="w3">was</w> <w src="w4 w5">the Word</w>. >>> </seg> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org >>> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel >>> Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel >> Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page