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This article takes a fresh look at Carolingian councils through the prism of Ordines de Celebrando Concilio. Presenting themselves as instructions on how to hold councils, such ordines in part act as prescriptive texts aimed at ensuring that the liturgical framework around these meetings would guarantee the credibility of their conclusions – thus creating an image of ecclesiastical unity reflected...
Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) is a new organisation in The Netherlands responsible for the archival and dissemination of scientific datasets for the humanities and social sciences. It is currently building a distributed storage system and web interface called EASY for efficient ingest and publishing of datasets for reuse in any type of setting; in scientific as well as in enterprise...
Existing on-line databases for dendrochronology are not flexible in terms of user permissions, tree-ring data formats, metadata administration and language. This is why we developed the Digital Collaboratory for Cultural Dendrochronology (DCCD). This TRiDaS-based multi-lingual database allows users to control data access, to perform queries, to upload and download (meta)data in a variety of digital...
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