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August 31, 2004
Dagging Samples
Posted by hag at 12:11 PM | Comments (0)
August 28, 2004
Greek XML resources
June 2004
From John Walsh
http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/lib/xml/entities/ISOgrk1Unicode.ent
http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/lib/xml/entities/TEIgrkUnicode.ent
From David Sewell
It looks like the W3C is providing some off-the-shelf XLST 2.0
stylesheets to do this precise job for SGML standard entities and
others. See http://www.w3.org/2003/entities/
especially
http://www.w3.org/2003/entities/iso8879doc/overview.html
(where the stylesheets are linked to "XSLT 2 draft character map".)
Of course this won't do much good unless you have an XLST processor that handles the draft 2.0 spec, like the latest version of Saxon.
Posted by hag at 3:32 PM | Comments (0)
WWP Encoding Guide
Women Writers Project Encoding Guide
(TEI, XML, markup)
Posted by hag at 9:41 AM | Comments (0)
August 26, 2004
TabletPC Clasroom Presenter
UW Classroom Presenter 1.9.8 -
http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/dl/presenter/
"Classroom Presenter is a distributed presentation system for the Tablet PC. As a distributed system, the synchronized versions of the presentation are shared across multiple machines. The Tablet PC is used as the presentation device because of the high quality ink that it provides. A basic goal of Classroom Presenter is to provide an integration of computer generated slides and ink in a manner that allows instructors flexibility in delivery and interaction with the audience. Classroom Presenter has been used in a range of scenarios including distance education and in-class instruction. In the distance scenarios the instructor has lectured from a Tablet PC which was connected to computer in the remote room which displayed the slides and writing. In the in-class usage, the instructor uses a tablet pc which is connected to another machine which is driving the data projector. In the future, we will develop greater facilities for interacting with student devices in the classroom." (Source: University of Washington)
Posted by hag at 1:56 PM | Comments (0)
Medieval Hand Sewing Stitches
Comprehensive list of hand sewing seam finishes
http://www.virtue.to/guest_authors/archaeological_sewing.html
Posted by hag at 12:10 PM | Comments (0)
August 3, 2004
MDID Digital Image Database
MDID 2 NOW AVAILABLE!
We are very pleased to announce that the initial release of the new version of the Madison Digital Image Database (MDID 2) software is now available to the general public. Developed at James Madison University, the MDID system brings the digital image library into the teaching and learning process. Visit the MDID web site (http://mdid.org) where you can have some fun playing with the MDID 2 online demo, find more information about MDID 2, and download the software. Continuing the tradition of a shared educational software resource, MDID 2 is distributed free of charge under an open source license.
New Features in MDID 2
• Multiple collections and custom catalogs
• Cross-collection searching
• Personal collections and favorites
• Enhanced light table
• Flexible slideshow management
• Enhanced slideshow viewer
• Packaged slideshows for offline viewing
• Data exchange through XML
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