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Digital Humanities: Building Online Projects Niall O’Leary, MA, MSc
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Introduction DHO Project Manager (IT) with Digital Humanities Observatory Funding ended August 2013 Independent consultant, trainer and developer http://www.nialloleary.ie/
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Websites HTML CSS Web Editing Software Dreamweaver Google Web Designer Amaya Text Editors – TextPad, Komodo Edit, UltraEdit, Text Wrangler
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Websites: Getting Complex More technologies More Complexity More Functionality Client-side vs. Server-side
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Client-side Plug-ins HTML 5 Javascript Not Java Libraries Jquery, Mootools, Leaflet, D3, Exhibit
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Using Javascript: Exhibit
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Exhibit: Maps
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Exhibit: Timelines
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Server-side Programming Languages PHP, Java, C++, Python, Ruby, etc. Databases MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle Repositories DSpace, Fedora and DuraCloud Heavy lifting Scalable Big Data Analysis Processing
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DHO: Discovery
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Leaving, crossing, arriving
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Focloir na Nua Ghaeilge Scanned text files with minimal metadata Script to convert to HTML TEI E-book Raw text http://research.dho.ie/fng/index.php http://research.dho.ie/fng/index.php
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Focloir na Nua Ghaeilge
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Bespoke CMS
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Content Management Systems Bespoke Solution You get what you want Limited support Off-the-Shelf solutions Wordpress, Joomla, Drupal Less flexible Large community of developers Huge array of third-party modules
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Off-the-shelf CMS: Drupal
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Drupal & TEI
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Editing in Drupal
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Thank You Niall O’Leary, Digital Humanities Specialist info@nialloleary.ie info@nialloleary.ie www.nialloleary.ie
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