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- Title
Digital Libraries, Epigraphy and Paleography: Bring Records from the Distant Past to the Present: Part II.
- Authors
Griffin, Stephen M.
- Abstract
The two volumes of this Special Issue explore the intersections of digital libraries, epigraphy and paleography. Digital libraries research, practices and infrastructures have transformed the study of ancient inscriptions by providing organizing principles for collections building, defining interoperability requirements and developing innovative user tools and services. Yet linking collections and their contents to support advanced scholarly work in epigraphy and paleography tests the limits of current digital libraries applications. This is due, in part, to the magnitude and heterogeneity of works created over a time period of more than five millennia. The remarkable diversity ranges from the types of artifacts to the methods used in their production to the singularity of individual marks contained within them. Conversion of analogue collections to digital repositories is well underway—but most often not in a way that meets the basic requirements needed to support scholarly workflows. This is beginning to change as collections and content are being described more fully with rich annotations and metadata conforming to established standards. New use of imaging technologies and computational approaches are remediating damaged works and revealing text that has, over time, become illegible or hidden. Transcription of handwritten text to machine-readable form is still primarily a manual process, but research into automated transcription is moving forward. Progress in digital libraries research and practices coupled with collections development of ancient writtten works suggests that epigraphy and paleography will gain new prominence in the Academy.
- Subjects
DIGITAL libraries; PALEOGRAPHY; INSCRIPTIONS; COLLECTION development in libraries; LIBRARY research; METADATA; ELECTRONIC journals
- Publication
International Journal on Digital Libraries, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 3, p139
- ISSN
1432-5012
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00799-023-00381-2