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link to perseus text by canonical uri for chunk, not work (hestia priority: desideratum) #23

Open atomrab opened 10 years ago

atomrab commented 10 years ago

The Perseus text links throughout GapVis take you to the first book/chapter/section of Herodotus (http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0126). Since the Perseus text also has book/chapter divisions, could we use these programmatically to link back to the right section? For example, http://enridaga.github.io/gapvis/gap2/#book/1/read/4 refers to book 1, chapter 4, or this in Perseus: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0126%3Abook%3D1%3Achapter%3D4%3Asection%3D1

It would be even smarter to link our text by sections to the Citation URI that Perseus now puts out using the Canonical URN model -- in this case, http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0016.tlg001.perseus-eng1:1.4.1

We'd have to mess around with the last number (section) which we're not using for the sake of user interface. But again, is this something that could be worked out? In terms of both short-term and long-term linking, it would make a lot of sense.

atomrab commented 10 years ago

Is there some feedback potential with the side project Elton's collaborator Thomas Efer at Leipzig has been working on? He's linked co-occurrence edges to text chunks identified by canonical URN: e.g. image

Can we pass this back into the Hestia text to provide links to the canonical citation through Gapvis? That would be cool. It would be good to have protocols to move info back and forth anyway, because Thomas has the uncorrected Pleiades+ version of the text, and I've fixed a lot of this by hand now in Hestia/Gapvis.

enridaga commented 10 years ago

Specify the Perseus link to point to chapters should not be hard. I'll add to the schedule. About Sections, it is the case that GapVis does not know about them. Looking at the HTML code, I can see double
separating bunch of texts which may be the Sections. If this information could be made more structured in the HTML, we may then build specific links to sections.

On 6 February 2014 13:50, atomrab notifications@github.com wrote:

Is there some feedback potential with the side project Elton's collaborator Thomas Efer at Leipzig has been working on? He's linked co-occurrence edges to text chunks identified by canonical URN: e.g. [image: image]https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/4740995/2098949/6073314c-8f35-11e3-9c9c-8dcc14048695.png

Can we pass this back into the Hestia text to provide links to the canonical citation through Gapvis? That would be cool. It would be good to have protocols to move info back and forth anyway, because Thomas has the uncorrected Pleiades+ version of the text, and I've fixed a lot of this by hand now in Hestia/Gapvis.

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katefbyrne commented 10 years ago

Re Sections: the "book_chapter_section" numbers are in the Hestia data passed to GapVis (gap_tokens.page_id field).

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On 02/13/14 16:26, Enrico Daga wrote:

Specify the Perseus link to point to chapters should not be hard. I'll add to the schedule. About Sections, it is the case that GapVis does not know about them. Looking at the HTML code, I can see double
separating bunch of texts which may be the Sections. If this information could be made more structured in the HTML, we may then build specific links to sections.

On 6 February 2014 13:50, atomrab notifications@github.com wrote:

Is there some feedback potential with the side project Elton's collaborator Thomas Efer at Leipzig has been working on? He's linked co-occurrence edges to text chunks identified by canonical URN: e.g. [image: image]https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/4740995/2098949/6073314c-8f35-11e3-9c9c-8dcc14048695.png

Can we pass this back into the Hestia text to provide links to the canonical citation through Gapvis? That would be cool. It would be good to have protocols to move info back and forth anyway, because Thomas has the uncorrected Pleiades+ version of the text, and I've fixed a lot of this by hand now in Hestia/Gapvis.

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/ekansa/gap2/issues/23#issuecomment-34324107 .


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