This seminar aims at providing anyone interested in ontology-based text encoding an introduction to specific techniques and background at the cutting-edge technology and theoretical aspects of the field.
The seminar is conducted by both the Laboratory for the Management of Greek and Latin Digital Resources (Department of Philology / NKUA), and the Laboratory for the Electronic Processing of Historical Archives (Department of History and Philosophy of Science / NKUA).
Participation and duration
- Anyone can submit; a submission platform will be soon available here.
- Courses start on Thursday, December 2, 2023
- A course Calendar will be soon released online
- Courses are provided online
Indicative course schedule
1st course : Introduction to Text Encoding
2nd course : Ontology-based Palaeography and Codicology
3rd course : Text Ontologies
4th course : Stemmatics and Textual Criticism
5th course : Handwritten Text Editors (Classical Text Editor - Manuscribus)
6th course : Dependency Grammars - Universal Dependencies
7th course : Digital Libraries
8th course : Special Topics in Text Encoding