Month: October 2016
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It’s all about collaboration
The most frequently heard response to a description of the I.Sicily project, at least in Sicily, is ‘pazzesco!’ Anyone who sets out to develop full digital records of all the inscriptions of ancient Sicily (more than 4,000 texts on stone) is clearly mad. Assessments of sanity aside, the reality is that the project is only…
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Data visualisation
One of the things we hope that I.Sicily will make possible is the active exploration of data on Sicilian epigraphic culture – you will be able to filter the data held in I.Sicily actively on the website, and you will be able to download any dataset you build with the filters as a .csv file (or…
