I have just sent out this message to the CDLI user group but just in case some of you are only on this CDLI tech group, I paste the same message below:
I wanted to send you a note before we make an official announcement on the general CDLI list and Agade: we have now deployed the crowdsourcing module for publications/references in CDLI.
CDLI users can now submit new publications, edit existing ones, and link or unlink publications with artifacts, collections and proveniences. It is also possible to merge multiple publication entries into one to clean up existing publication entries. Users need to be logged in to see the editing options.
Publications index:
https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/publicationsIf you would like to try it out but do not yet have an account with CDLI, please go to
https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/register and let us know when your account is set up so we can activate your crowdsourcing privilege.
After trying out the module, if you would like guidance on usage, please let me know, I could set up an online workshop for interested users.
If you find any issue with the system, you can write to
cdli-s...@ames.ox.ac.uk.
This new development was undertaken by Lars Willighagen and made possible through the financial support of the research project Geomapping Landscapes of Writing (GLoW) of Uppsala University as part of a three-year research grant awarded to Jakob Andersson and Rune Rattenborg by Riksbanken Jubileumsfond.
All best,
Émilie
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