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About the project
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- Gabriel Bodard (Institute of Classical Studies, University of London): Principal Investigator
- Jamie Norrish (Wellington, New Zealand, author of the Kiln platform): developer
- Polina Yordanova (Sofia, Bulgaria/Institute of Classical Studies): design, specification, training, and user documentation
- Simona Stoyanova (Institute of Classical Studies/Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica): training and documentation
- Irene Vagionakis (University of Bologna/Cretan Institutional Inscriptions/Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica/Tripolitania/Aphrodisias): development, training and documentation
- Kiln, King's Digital Lab, King's College London
- EpiDoc Reference Stylesheets
- Ancient Inscriptions of the Northern Black Sea, King's College London
- London, UK, September 25-29, 2017 (programme)
- Sofia, Bulgaria, Oct 30-Nov 3, 2017 (programme)
- London, UK, April 9–13, 2018 (programme)
- London, UK, April 20–24, 2020 (call for participants)
- Press release (ICS)
- Presented EFES at Visible Words conference and workshop, Brown University, October 5–7, 2017
- Presented EFES at Epigraphies of Anatolia conference, Antalya, April 24–27, 2018
- Martina Filosa & Alessio Sopracasa (2020). "Encoding Byzantine Seals: SigiDoc." In Proceedings of the 9th Conference of AIUCD (15-17 January, 2020). Available: https://aiucd2020.unicatt.it/aiucd-Sopracasa_Filosa.pdf
- Gabriel Bodard and Polina Yordanova. 2020. ‘Publication, Testing and Visualization with EFES.’ Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Digitalia 65-1:17–35. Available: https://digihubb.centre.ubbcluj.ro/journal/index.php/digitalia/article/view/64
- Elina Boeva (Sofia, Telamon Project)
- Jan-Matieu Carbon (Sorbonne/Dodona Online)
- Paul Caton (King's College London), help with Kiln
- Martina Filosa (Köln/SigiDoc)
- Dimitar Iliev (Sofia, Telamon Project)
- Tamara Kalkhitashvili (Ilia State University, Tbilisi/Epigraphic Corpus of Georgia)
- Charlotte Roueché (King's College London/Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica project)
- Alessio Sopracasa (Université Paris-Sorbonne/SigiDoc)