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Using the Zotero API to Render Formatted Bibliography on a Webpage

The following documentation describes how the Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project queries a Zotero collection to retrieve and display bibliographic items. IIP maintains a corpus of inscriptions that are each encoded in a separate XML file according to the Epidoc customization of the TEI schema.

Providing Library Services Across the Research Lifecycle: Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Data Documentation and Public Access Project

By Andrew Creamer, Scientific Data Management Specialist Brown’s Health Sciences Librarian, Erika Sevetson (R), poses with Brown’s Metadata Librarian, Ann Caldwell (C), and Brown’s Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Manager, Kevin Carlson (L). The Brown University Library and Center for Digital Scholarship (CDS) have begun an exciting pilot with Browns Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Providing Library Services Across the Research Lifecycle: Flow Cytometry and Sorting Facility Data Documentation and Public Access Project

TEI Tools for SEASR

The Center for Digital Scholarship recently completed a NEH Digital Humanities Start-Up Grant to create a set of experimental tools for analyzing TEI texts using the SEASR framework. SEASR lets users arrange and manipulate small computational “components” in series to allow data to be ingested, analyzed, transformed, and visualized. CDS produced about three dozen of TEI Tools for SEASR

Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine relaunched

The CDS, in collaboration with Professor Michael Satlow, recently relaunched the Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine, an online database of over 1,500 inscriptions from the Persian period through the Islamic conquest (ca. 500 BCE – 640 CE). The inscriptions are written primarily in Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek and Latin, by Jews, Christians, Greeks, and Romans. They range from Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine relaunched