[open-humanities] First Prototypes of DM2E Tools Ready for Testing

Sam Leon sam.leon at okfn.org
Wed Jul 11 12:36:43 UTC 2012


Hello Open Humanities people,

The Open Knowledge Foundation has been working on the DM2E
<http://dm2e.eu> project for
six months now. The aims of the project are to enable as many content
providers as possible to upload content to Europeana and to develop tools
for digital manuscript scholarship.

We're really pleased to announce the first release of Pundit, a
light-weight semantic annotation tool, for user testing. Please do give us
feedback on how you find it via the Google
Form<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dExoMEV1MGJEcm9PNzF4VkI2NzZBRXc6MQ#gid=0>
.

Cheers,
Sam

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*Pundit*

Pundit is a powerful but easy to use semantic annotation tool that can work
with the objects collected within a Korbo “basket.

It enables you to link sections of text to each other or to other Linked
Data resources on the net such as DBPedia, Freebase and Geonames. In case a
text document comes with a microstructure including sub-entities identified
by URIs such structures can be used transparently – or else a highlighting
function will be available that would as well enable the highlighting of
image areas.

Pundit is currently in it Alpha phase, but you can already try out a demo
version of the platform. Please remember to give us feedback on your
experinces of Korbo via the Pundit
questionnaire<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dExoMEV1MGJEcm9PNzF4VkI2NzZBRXc6MQ#gid=0>

TEST PUNDIT <http://thepund.it/demo.php>

*Going forward*

Pundit will continue to be developed as part of the DM2E (Digitised
Manuscripts to Europeana) project on the basis of feedback we receive from
user testing and continuing work on user requiremnets and scholarly
primitives led by Professor Gradmann at the Humboldt Universität.

To follow the project and receive updates about events, conferences and
code sprints we are running, please sign up to the project mailing
list<http://sympa.cms.hu-berlin.de/sympa/subscribe/dm2e-news>or visit
the project
website <http://dm2e.eu>.

-- 
Sam Leon
Community Coordinator
Open Knowledge Foundation
http://okfn.org/
Twitter: @noeL_maS
Skype: samedleon
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