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    1. Freeman_Creative Commons Lesson Plan_AE Intro to Papyrology

      The instructor will then display P.Duk.inv. 60 (Odyssey XI, lines 210-214) on the document camera and will use the papyrus to model (...)

    2. Hartman Center Travel Grant Previous Recipients | Duke University Libraries

      Wendy Woloson , Dept. of History, Rutgers University-Camden "Crap: A History of America's Romance with Cheap Goods" Jennifer Hessler , Dept. of (...)

    3. How We Describe (2025 Feb 26)

      .  Example: Gulf of Mexico is preferred to Gulf of America. Model your descriptive choices after Encyclopedia Brittanica’s approach.

    4. Scholarly Communications Toolkit – Duke ScholarWorks

      Sample release form for student work This model form was created for use by a student whose work is recorded or is originally in (...)

    5. The Trouble with Triples - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3)

      This may be a basic incompatibility between Humanities data and the RDF data model. Our statements are not in the (...)

    6. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 16 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in lo

      This may be a basic incompatibility between Humanities data and the RDF data model. Our statements are not in the (...)

    7. Ben Brumfield - The Landscape of Crowdsourcing and Transcription - Duke Collaboratory for Classics C

      Ben Brumfield - The Landscape of Crowdsourcing and Transcription - Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) Primary Menu Skip to (...)

    8. Duke Collaboratory for Classics Computing (DC3) - Page 15 of 20 - a collection of parts flying in lo

      The graph joins together arbitrary portions of the document and adds further layers of meaning to it. The TEI data model then, (...)

    9. Papyri Go Global - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Moreover, the team is building its data model on one already in development for use by epigraphists, students of documents (...)

    10. Dr. Mark Palmeri: An honest assessment of openness – Duke ScholarWorks

      This creates problems for data reuse. Palmeri remarks that “There’s no data model that exists to say what metadata (...)

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