DASI is an ERC-Advanced Grant project aimed at digitizing the pre-Islamic inscriptions from Arabia and fostering best practices for the digitiza-tion of the epigraphic heritage related to Semitic languages. This paper de-scribes the content model, the standards chosen, and exemplifies the vocabu-laries in view of a possible harmonization of data pertaining to the specific domain. The architecture of the system and the tools for encoding and retrieving textual content are also illustrated

Between harmonization and peculiarities of scientific domains : Digitizing the epigraphic heritage of pre-Islamic Arabia in the project DASI

DE SANTIS, ANNAMARIA;MAROTTA, DANIELE;ROSSI, IRENE
2014

Abstract

DASI is an ERC-Advanced Grant project aimed at digitizing the pre-Islamic inscriptions from Arabia and fostering best practices for the digitiza-tion of the epigraphic heritage related to Semitic languages. This paper de-scribes the content model, the standards chosen, and exemplifies the vocabu-laries in view of a possible harmonization of data pertaining to the specific domain. The architecture of the system and the tools for encoding and retrieving textual content are also illustrated
2014
Settore L-FIL-LET/05 - Filologia Classica
EAGLE 2014 International Conference
Paris
September 29-30 and October 1, 2014
Information Technologies for Epigraphy and Cultural Heritage : Proceedings of the First EAGLE International Conference
Sapienza Università Editrice
978-88-98533-42-8
Digital epigraphy, pre-Islamic Arabia, vocabularies, text encoding, epigraphic standard
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