Closed gabrielbodard closed 3 years ago
I think 1 and 2 should be merged - there isn't enough interesting technical stuff for a pure IT/tech audience, but some of the pieces might be of interest to the DH community. (though more in what they do/enable than in how they do it. Which, now that I say it, sounds like 2 and 3 merged. Partly this is informed by the earlier (there was on last year, I think?) publication(s) on Kiln, and the big changes in EFES are interesting from a quality of life for epigraphers perspective more than any particular new technology (though the i18n transformer is pretty cool, it's been around in Cocoon for over a decade, for example).
An academic paper is currently being completed by Bodard, Norrish, Stoyanova and Yordanova. Will report here/close ticket when publication is in sight.
Now published at:
Gabriel Bodard & Polina Yordanova. 2020. “Publication, Testing and Visualization with EFES: A tool for all stages of the EpiDoc editing process.” Studia Digitalia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai 65.1, pp. 17–35. Available: https://doi.org/10.24193/subbdigitalia.2020.1.02
Still seeking a venue for this publication (our Digital Classicist Berlin seminar proposal having bee declined), but we should think about what sort(s) of paper(s) we want to write.
@ajenhl @polinayordanova any thoughts?