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SigiDoc

SigiDoc 1.0 - The XML-based and EpiDoc-compliant encoding standard for the scholarly edition of Byzantine lead seals and coin-like objects. Newest developments in the framework of the DFG-ANR project DigiByzSeal "Unlocking the Hidden Value of Seals: New Methodologies for Historical Research in Byzantine Studies" (https://uni.koeln/BLX43)

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/learn @SigiDoc/SigiDoc
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Supported Platforms

Universal

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License: CC BY-SA 4.0 Open Source Love

SigiDoc

SigiDoc 1.0 - The XML-based and EpiDoc-compliant encoding standard for the scholarly edition of Byzantine lead seals and coin-like objects. Newest developments in the framework of the DFG-ANR project DigiByzSeal "Unlocking the Hidden Value of Seals: New Methodologies for Historical Research in Byzantine Studies" ANR: https://anr.fr/Project-ANR-21-FRAL-0008; DFG: https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/469385434.

Guidelines

The latest version of the guidelines (v1.0) is at https://github.com/SigiDoc/Guidelines.

Development

When there are authority lists in your project (stored in /webapps/ROOT/content/xml/authority) you can harvest RDF from them and that will give you the values in your facets and indices pages in EFES.

RDF

In order to make use of Kiln’s RDF capabilities, some setup is required. You need to create a repository in the Sesame server.

  • Run ./docker.sh then open

  • Go to http://127.0.0.1:9999/openrdf-workbench/

  • Click the “New repository” link at

    • Set Type to In Memory Store RDF Schema and Direct Type Hierarchy.
    • Set ID to kiln
    • Click Next
    • Click Create
  • Go to http://127.0.0.1:9999/admin/

    • Click the Harvest all (RDF) button
    • Click the Index all (search)
  • Go to http://127.0.0.1:9999 and you should see the data in the indices.

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CategoryDevelopment
Updated11mo ago
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XSLT

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