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The aim of the AustESE project is to develop a set of interoperable services to support the production of electronic scholarly editions by distributed collaborators in a Web 2.0 environment.
The AustESE project is a collaboration between The University of Queensland, University of NSW, Curtin University, University of Sydney, Queensland University of Technology, Loyola University, Chicago and the University of Saskatchewan. It is funded through the NeCTAR e-Research Tools program for 2 years from 2012-2013.
The AustESE sandbox is at http://austese.net/
This repository hosts the AustESE webpages and other project resources.
The AustESE workbench integrates a number of existing open source tools and provides additional tools to support the scholarly editing workflow.
The Tools Survey provides lists of related tools, electronic editions, ontologies, projects etc.
The tools and integration code being developed for the AustESE workbench are hosted in separate repositories. At present the following tools are part of or being integrated into the AustESE workbench:
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_repository/ A drupal 7 module providing UI and REST API over the content repository
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_alignment/ A drupal 7 module providing text and image alignment tools
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_collation/ A drupal 7 module providing collation tools
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_reading/ A drupal 7 module providing a reading interface
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_lightbox/ A drupal 7 module providing light box tool
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_annotations/ A drupal 7 module providing annotation tools
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_theme/ Drupal 7 theme for AustESE workbench
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/austese_drupal/ Base Drupal 7 profile for AustESE Workbench
See Installing the Workbench for details of how to set up an instance of the AustESE Workbench
- https://github.com/uq-eresearch/lorestore lorestore annotation and compound object repository
- https://github.com/AustESE-Infrastructure/calliope MVD service
- https://github.com/AustESE-Infrastructure/TILT Text and Image Linking Tool (TILT)
Data visualisation tools were also developed as part of the Data Visualisation Summer Project and will soon be integrated into the workbench.
Refer to the individual repositories for the license details for each of the component tools. Most of the components are released under a GPL license.
AustESE follows an agile development methodology.