Baroque AI: Publication Prototype

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March 17, 2023

Part of the series: Baroque TOC

Programme instructions

2023-03-17 v1.0

Venus und Cupido, Heinrich Bollandt, between circa 1620 and circa 1630. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Heinrich_Bollandt_-_Venus_und_Cupido.jpg This work is in the public domain.

Example publications:

  • Exhibition Catalogue (Work in progress) - https://nfdi4culture.github.io/catalogue-003/ (content from the current repo)

  • Exhibition catalogue demo: toc Baroque /toc from Experimental Books – Re-imagining Scholarly Publishing, COPIM. Workshop URL: https://experimentalbooks.pubpub.org/programme-overview

  • Publishers catalogue demo: ScholarLed A catalogue of ScholarLed presses built on a Quarto / Jupyter Notebook model for computational publishing. The publication is automatically updated daily to reflect any new books added by the publishers.

  • Proof of concept #1 - Computational Publication: Computational Publishing for Collections - ADA CP Prototype #1 - Nov 22

  • Proof of concept #2 - To be confirmed, completion for end of April 2023. This contains all parts fully rendered: Cover, colophon, essay, collection, graph, TIB AV Portal, Semantic Kompakkt

  • semanticClimate: To be confirmed - customised research papers readers made for regional climate change action plans based on IPCC reports and sourcing content from open research repositories.

  • FSCI Summer School - publishing from collections class: To be confirmed, July 2023

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