Science Score: 44.0%

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  • CITATION.cff file
    Found CITATION.cff file
  • codemeta.json file
    Found codemeta.json file
  • .zenodo.json file
    Found .zenodo.json file
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  • JOSS paper metadata
  • Scientific vocabulary similarity
    Low similarity (4.6%) to scientific vocabulary
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Repository

Basic Info
  • Host: GitHub
  • Owner: Orfanosm24
  • License: mit
  • Language: HTML
  • Default Branch: main
  • Size: 27 MB
Statistics
  • Stars: 0
  • Watchers: 2
  • Forks: 0
  • Open Issues: 0
  • Releases: 0
Created over 1 year ago · Last pushed about 1 year ago
Metadata Files
Readme Contributing License Code of conduct Citation Security

README.md

This digital archive is fairly self-explanatory, in that it provides the basic function of exploring primary sources via the selection of relevant thumbnails, subject and author tags, a search bar (which allows for sorting based on Title, Date, Creator, Subjects, and Character Quoted), along with website navigation in the top banner. Within each thumbnail is metadata generated about the primary source and the location of its occurance within the novel. A timeline provides a glimpse into the temporal scope of this primary source corpus, all csv file data is available for perusal and download, and the about page gives a sense of the origins and aim of the project.

Owner

  • Login: Orfanosm24
  • Kind: user

Citation (CITATION.cff)

cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you use this software, please cite it as below."
title: "Literary Itinerary: A Journey into the Mind and Writing of Maria Edgeworth"
type: software
authors:
  - family-names: Orfanos
    given-names: Marry Ann
repository-code: 'https://github.com/orfanosm24/belinda'
url: 'https://orfanosm24.github.io/belinda/'
license: MIT
version: 1+
date-released: '2024-12-16'
abstract: This digital archive is reflective of the multitude of primary sources embedded within the first one hundred pages of Belinda. This centralization of Edgeworth's corpus of inspiring literature seeks to recreate the contemporary landscape that informed her writing process, and yield new discoveries about the novel as a product of formal realism.
license: MIT

GitHub Events

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  • Member event: 1
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Dependencies

Gemfile rubygems
  • jekyll >= 0
  • webrick ~> 1.7