Open Data for Digital Biblical Humanities

On Open Scholarship

Needed - An Open, Trustworthy, Trusted Greek Text

On Teaching Resources

Minimal Pairs for Greek and Hebrew

On Treebanks

Nine Kinds of Ancient Greek Treebanks,   Exploring Greek Syntax with Jupyter Notebooks,   Discourse Features and Constituents,   A Lowfat Treebank Browser,   Treedown: A Simple Notation for Syntax

On XML, XPath, and XQuery

A Lowfat Treebank Browser,   Markup and Interpretation

On biblicalhumanities.org

Building an Open Data Community for Biblical Studies

On greeksyntax package for Jupyter Notebooks

Context Sensitive English Glosses and Interlinears,   TOC2: Organizing Long and Complex Notebooks,   Showing Syntactic Structure with Boxwood,   Second Opinions: Jupyter Notebooks and PROIEL Lowfat,   Exploring Greek Syntax with Jupyter Notebooks

who am i

I am a computer scientist and instigator in chief at biblicalhumanities.org with a passion for biblical Greek and digital humanities. I am also lead editor of W3C XQuery 3.1 and W3C XPath 3.1.

what is this

Serious Bible students need affordable access to reliable resources. Scholarly communities depend on high quality open data. Let's grow that data together!

where am i

github//jonathanrobie
twitter//jonathan_robie
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