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Virtual Mountain Mapping Party: 24 January
We had so much fun working on mountains last week, let's do it again! 2pm UTC on Thursday, 24 January 2013.
Virtual Mapping Party: 15 January 2013
Come summit with us! The focus of our next mapping party (formerly "hackfests") will be mountains and mountain ranges.
Tutorials on Titles, Descriptions, and Connections
Improving the titles and descriptions of Pleiades place resources, and linking them one to another using connections, are some of the easiest and most valuable ways that community members can help improve Pleiades content.
Virtual Hack Day: 18 December 2012
Let's spruce up Asia Minor!
Virtual Hack Day: 6 December 2012
An online group work session like this is a great way to start learning how to edit and improve content in Pleiades. It's also a good way to meet your fellow community members.
New Citation Guide
A new guide to references and citation has been added to the Pleiades help center.
A New Help Experience
Announcing a newly reorganized help and information center for Pleiades.
New FAQ: Adding a reference to the Peutinger Map
We've added an FAQ that makes it easy to add a citation to this important resource.
Content Workshop (Online): Friday, 20 April 2012
Between 10am and noon U.S. Central Daylight Time
Pleiades Content Workshop, Thursday 5 April 2012
Beginners welcome! Participate in person in New York, or online.
Giving credit where credit is due
The Pleiades website now provides a credits page that highlights the broad range of community contributions to its code and content while endeavoring to implement emerging best practice for fair and complete citation in digital humanities publications projects.
Eye on the sidebar: cool new Pleiades portlets
Sean Gillies has been working to enhance the user experience. You'll see some new and useful things in the right-hand margin of Pleiades pages.
What do you want from bibliography in Pleiades?
The Barrington Atlas Map-by-Map Directories used bibliographic references for various purposes. We have inherited that bibliographic data, but have not yet implemented "full" bibliographic support in Pleiades, in part because our use case(s) for bibliography are underspecified. Help us flesh them out.
New FAQ: How to view and download Pleiades coordinates
Download place KML, look inside the "location" resources within a "place" resource, or visit our downloads page.
Pleiades, PELAGIOS and Linked Open Data
Pleiades is at the center of an emerging graph — a web of data — for ancient world resources on the web.
Pleiades Hack Day: 21 November 2011
Participants will meet virtually throughout the day to work on improving titles and descriptions for prominent and well-known places in Pleiades.
New FAQ: Pleiades Internet Relay Chat Channel
How to use IRC to connect with other members of the Pleiades community.
Two New FAQs: Modern Names and Accuracy Assessments
How to add and modify these important bits of information.
New FAQ: Links to excavation websites
Where these belong in Pleiades
Planning a Pleiades Hack Day
An opportunity to work together to improve titles and descriptions for our place resources. Volunteers needed!