Name: Christopher W. Blackwell
Type: User
Company: Furman University, Department of Classics
Bio: The Louis G. Forgione University Professor, Furman University, Greenville, SC, USA. Co-editor of the Homer Multitext. Co-developer of the CITE Architecture.
Location: Greenville, SC, USA
Blog: http://cite-architecture.org
Christopher W. Blackwell's Projects
Digital Scholarly Editions of Selected Works of Adam Smith
Virtual Machine for editing Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
A system for managing a CITE Image repository
Transliterate Beta Code Greek to Unicode Greek
Information for courses at Furman University taught by C. Blackwell, Fall 2018.
Pages for Courses: C. Blackwell, Furman University, Spring 2019
Texts, collections, and indices for the Botanica Caroliniana Project.
Workshop on CITE/CTS for Araraquara and São Paolo
Lewis and Short Dictionary in CEX + Markdown
CITE for CyberPhysical Systems
An application for browsing the LSJ Greek Lexicon served from a CITE service.
A CEX Collection of LSJ, with entries lightly formatted in Markdown.
A library for alignments among citable texts in the CITE Environment.
Add CITE/CTS URN citations to HTML files, and resolve them to their objects automatically.
A Scala Trait for Serializations of Cite Architecture data.
Texts and Projects for CLS111 at Furman University
Editing Codex Bodmer 25
Miscellaneous documents for courses at Furman University.
Exploring publically available COVID-19 data in Scala
Analyzing the HMT archive using utwiddle
A validated citable, analytical edition of an English translation of Aristotle’s Politics.
Directory demonstrating layout, contents, and some techniques for CSC-270, Furman University.
A CTS corpus containing a variety of texts, editions, translations, and exemplars.
Specification of the Canonical Text Services protocol (CTS)
Files for the CTS Workshop, University College Cork, Ireland, April 2018
Providing URI rewrites and parodying for CTS and CITE services
Dēmos: Classical Athenian Democracy
Tutoriales y demostraciones: Formato CEX, para DH 2018, Ciudad de México.
Source files, a playground, and more information for the DH2019, Utrecht, presentation by Blackwell and Smith
Citation Alignment Tool