digihistch24 / book-of-abstracts

Book of Abstracts for the Digital History Switzerland 2024. Historical Research, Digital Literacy and Algorithmic Criticism.
https://digihistch24.github.io/book-of-abstracts/
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Submission 463, Fuchs/Weber #52

Closed mtwente closed 2 months ago

mtwente commented 2 months ago

Pull request

Proposed changes

Co-authored-by: Yvonne Fuchs yvonne.fuchs@unibas.ch Co-authored-by: Dominic Weber dominic.weber@unibe.ch

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Walkthrough

The changes include the introduction of a new YAML configuration file for a manuscript project, a primary content file outlining a collaborative platform for transcribing historical manuscripts, and a BibTeX file containing bibliographic entries. These updates establish the structure for generating academic content, detail the functionalities of the platform transcriptiones, and provide a comprehensive list of references relevant to the project.

Changes

Files Change Summary
submissions/poster/463/_quarto.yml Introduced a YAML file defining the project type as "manuscript," specifying index.qmd as the main article file and setting the output format to HTML.
submissions/poster/463/index.qmd Added a document detailing the transcriptiones project, its functionalities, community engagement, and emphasis on Open Research Data principles.
submissions/poster/463/references.bib Created a BibTeX file with bibliographic entries related to data literacy and open research data strategies, enhancing citation capabilities.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant Platform
    participant API
    participant Repository

    User->>Platform: Submit transcription
    Platform->>Repository: Store transcription
    Repository-->>Platform: Confirm storage
    Platform->>User: Notify submission success
    User->>Platform: Request transcriptions
    Platform->>API: Fetch transcriptions
    API-->>Platform: Return transcriptions
    Platform-->>User: Display transcriptions

Poem

πŸ‡ In fields of data, we hop and play,
With manuscripts shared, brightening the day.
Transcriptions abound, in a digital den,
Collaboration blooms, again and again!
So gather 'round, all scholars and friends,
For open research, the fun never ends! 🌼


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