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I.Sicily is a long-term project to construct and maintain a digital corpus of
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the inscriptions of ancient Sicily. The project aims to provide free open access
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data, and to follow the principles of Linked Open Data wherever possible. The
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online corpus, live since 2017, can be found at: <http://sicily.classics.ox.ac.uk>.
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online corpus, live since 2017, can be found at: <https://sicily.classics.ox.ac.uk>.
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The I.Sicily project aims to include all types of inscribed text, in all languages,
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across the whole of antiquity, beginning with the first written texts at the end
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information. These individual editions are published as HTML pages on the website but can also be
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searched and filtered through the website, as well as being freely available for
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download. All editing takes place in GitHub (which provides a full version history) and the data can also be accessed through the public [I.Sicily repository](https://github.com/ISicily/ISicily). We also present high resolution images where available, via a IIIF server (currently being upgraded). Bibliography is published in [Zotero](https://www.zotero.org/groups/382445/isicily/library), but also in the [FAIR Epigraphy bibliography](https://biblio.inscriptiones.org/).
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Collection data (museums, sites, etc.) was originally gathered in a database of [Sicilian museums](http://sicily.classics.ox.ac.uk/museums).
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[Collection data](http://sicily.classics.ox.ac.uk/museum) (museums, sites, etc.) was originally gathered in a database of Sicilian museums.
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Data is standardised and made potentially interopable by the use of
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recognised vocabularies, such as the [Pleiades gazetteer of ancient
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places](https://pleiades.stoa.org/) and the [EAGLE epigraphic

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