Slavic linguistics wiki
It's been a busy month, albeit without one particular thing that would merit its own post. So, in summary...
The Slavic linguistics wiki was conceived of as a specialist Wikipedia, where all the original sources are cited (down to the page), to reduce the scholar's need to comb through bibliographies and references in a pile of printed works or PDFs to see what's been said by scholars.
Here's the slides from the talk I gave on the Medieval Slavic Wiki at DHCS 2010.
Birchbark letter XML
I have at least a first pass at the names-in-context data for documents 1-23, to supplement the proof-of-concept data I put together previously.
As a way of setting an actual deadline for myself to make some progress on the Medieval Slavic wiki, I submitted an abstract to the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Slavic Linguistic Society, which follows.
For the NITLE Summit 2010 poster session, I combined my Medieval Slavic wiki with the work I've been doing as part of Project Bamboo. You can download the poster I put together here (PDF, 650 kb); the abstract is below:
