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Contributors
Archetype is maintained by King's Digital Laboratory (KDL) at King's College London (KCL) since 2017. Before then it had been developed within the Department of Digital Humanities, KCL (2011-2017).
In alphabetical order:
- Stewart J. Brookes, currently Product Owner; Research Associate since 2011
- Neil Jakeman, Analyst since 2017
- Geoffroy Noël, Product Manager / Lead Developer & Research Analyst since 2013
- Peter A. Stokes, currently Product Owner, Project Director since 2011
In reverse chronological order:
- Giancarlo Buomprisco, Developer, 2013-14
- Stephan Hügel, Lead Developer, 2012
- Neil Jakeman, Developer, 2012
- Paul Caton, Analyst, 2011-12
- Jose Miguel Vieira, Lead Developer, 2011–12
- Beatriz Caballero, Lead Interface Developer, 2010-2012
- Valentina Gettatelli, Testing and Documentation, November 2017–February 2018
- Jennifer Radecki, UI/UX reviewer, May–July 2013
- Riccardo Galdieri, Developer, April–June 2013
- Wei Zhang (Vivi), UI/UX, February–March 2013
- Ruth Mullett, Annotation UI & Testing, May–July 2012
This list not complete but lists just some of the key contributors.
- Ainoa Castro, 2015-17
- Debora Matos, 2011-2014
- Matilda Watson, 2011-2014
- Members of the Exon Domesday and Models of Authority projects
And many thanks to the countless other contributors who have generously shared their ideas, comments and enthusiasm with us over the years.
Please contact us if we have omitted your name here or if the information is incorrect. The above list is for specific contribution to the Archetype framework (as opposed to the projects it has supported or still supports).
Archetype is maintained by the King's Digital Lab at King's College London. It has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) under Grant Agreement no. 263751 (DigiPal), the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) under Grant Reference n° AH/L008041/1 (Models of Authority) and AH/L013975/1 (Exon Domesday), and the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at King's College London.
Credits
Getting Started
Using Archetype
The Data Model
Editorial interface
- The Admin Interface
- Adding Items (Manuscripts)
- Adding Images
- Adding Hands and Scribes
- Adding Symbols (Letters)
- Content Permissions
- The Annotation Process
- Linking image regions with text regions
- Rebuilding the Indices
Customising the framework
Archetype for developers
- Installing Archetype on a Web Server
- Bulk Image Upload
- The Javascript API Library
- The Web API Syntax
- Upgrading Archetype
- Contributing to the code (third party development)
- Restoring an Archetype backup
Troubleshooting