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[theme] landing page content #50

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tuurma opened this issue Mar 11, 2025 · 5 comments
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[theme] landing page content #50

tuurma opened this issue Mar 11, 2025 · 5 comments

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tuurma commented Mar 11, 2025

Prototype https://dh-lab.teipublisher.com/exist/apps/test/index.html

  • at least one of the themes should use TEI Publisher logo in the menu as we will want to reuse it for our Demo collection
  • text fonts (for the document view) should have broad Unicode support like JUnicode or Noto
  • team section should feature our own team
  • partners section should have JinnTec, e-editiones, TEI Publisher and TEI
  • footer section should have license section with CC BY SA icons as defaults (like Dantiscus itinerary)
  • background images should be relatively neutral, so they can somewhat work with various material

Please feel free to change the text and arrangement of any of the elements

Menu and hero sections

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Highlights section

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About the project

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Team

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Partners and footer

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tuurma commented Mar 11, 2025

About

Jinks application manager is designed as a working environment for creating and publishing of digital scholarly editions. Editions created with this framework are aiming to meet the varied needs of several humanities disciplines (textual scholarship, literary studies, linguistics, history and more). Jinks builds on what is common, at the same time providing the choice and customisation possibilities to the editors and developers.

The platform follows the international standard for the encoding of textual data, TEI, and bases its visualisations on TEI Publisher. As a result, it enables publication of different types of material: from the basic presentation of texts and documents in digital form to the most complex scholarly editions. There is room for various forms of textual delivery (transcriptions, translations, facsimiles) and annotations.

Tools and working environment are not enough. To best serve the needs of editors, a consistent and efficient process for creating and publishing digital scholarly editions is needed. This project is offering such a process. It includes sets of good practices and workflows and takes into account both how scholarly editors work and how IT specialists, responsible for the technical side of editions, complete their tasks.

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tuurma commented Mar 11, 2025

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Corpus

Fascinating collection of sources encoded in the TEI standard, comprising records of rulers and individuals belonging to the social elite of European states provide insight into the mechanisms of power, the relationship between the center and the peripheries of a state, and the way of life of different social groups. They reveal the mobility of their representatives, networks of contacts, and their engagement in social, political, and economic life.

Registers

Registers of individuals and places mentioned in the corpus offer a point of entry into the intricate social and geographical network of that era.

User guide

Facets are the fastest way to conduct your searches, simply ticking a box for e.g. the Place, Country or Period that interest you. Current search results will be constrained to show only entries that match exactly all your specified criteria.

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tuurma commented Mar 11, 2025

Content for the team section can be found here

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tuurma commented Mar 12, 2025

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