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The VisColl team at the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania, are pleased to announce the launch of VCEditor. Use VCEditor to model and visualize medieval manuscripts and books in codex format in general. We welcome your feedback! https://vceditor.library.upenn.eduhttps://vceditor.library.upenn.edu/
[viscoll-collations-mode-01.png] VCEditor is based on the VisColl specification https://viscoll.orghttps://viscoll.org/ and is adapted from the VisCodex application by @oldbooksnewsci (https://github.com/utlib/VisualCollation).
For help, see our 'How to page' (https://viscoll.org/help/) and the project Wiki (https://github.com/KislakCenter/VisualCollation/wiki).
Please share the news and let us know how we can improve this for your needs!
Thank you, Alberto Campagnolo
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Thanks to everyone who has signed up for a VCEditor account, the response has been great! I've scheduled a workshop on Wednesday, October 27, at 12pm ET, for people who are interested in finding out more about how VCEditor works. This workshop will walk through the process of setting up a project, how to build a collation model, how to upload and attach images to the model, and how to download different visualizations of the model.
Register here: https://libcal.library.upenn.edu/event/8430035
If you want to come but that date and time doesn't work for you please let me know, I'm open to scheduling more workshops at times people can attend and perhaps focusing on particular elements or uses of VCEditor.
Thank you, Dot Porter
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The VisColl team at the Schoenberg Institute for Manuscript Studies, University of Pennsylvania, are pleased to announce the launch of VCEditor. Use VCEditor to model and visualize medieval manuscripts and books in codex format in general. We welcome your feedback! https://vceditor.library.upenn.eduhttps://vceditor.library.upenn.edu/
[viscoll-collations-mode-01.png] VCEditor is based on the VisColl specification https://viscoll.orghttps://viscoll.org/ and is adapted from the VisCodex application by @oldbooksnewsci (https://github.com/utlib/VisualCollation).
For help, see our 'How to page' (https://viscoll.org/help/) and the project Wiki (https://github.com/KislakCenter/VisualCollation/wiki).
Please share the news and let us know how we can improve this for your needs!
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