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Example of site done using Quixote
Another example of site done using Quixote
2003-09-29
Example of site done using Quixote
Kiran Jonnalagadda
2003-10-01
Hi,

I just saw this and after going through the links, couldn't help going
"wow!"

I'm currently working on an open source image repository project for
internal use by media organisations (using RDF and maybe Quixote), and
I couldn't help but notice the similarity with your work.

By any chance, is your work open source? I'd love to build on it
instead of starting from scratch.

Also, can you tell me where I can get a full list of classifications
under the Iconclass system? The Iconclass.nl site is painfully slow
right now.

On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 02:30  PM, Etienne Posthumus wrote:

> For a small museum in The Hague, Netherlands we have developed a site
> using Quixote. It is mostly in Dutch, so a lot of it won't make sense
> to
> English speakers, but you can ogle the pretty pictures.
>
> The content is mostly Medieval Manuscripts, I find it cool to look at
> stuff that was written hundreds of years ago, the oldest ones are from
> the
> year 1000!
> There are about 12000 images, all cross-referenced and classified with
> the
> very nifty Iconclass art classification system.
> (http://www.iconclass.nl/)
> All the data is stored in a RDF-like triple store, based on Sqlite. The
> intention is to provide RDF export facilities at some stage, but I
> still
> have to wrap my head around exactly what/where/how.
>
> Temporary link over here:
> http://www.mnemosyne.org/mmw_edu/
> it will be moving to the domain of the museum itself at some stage.
>
> I thought it might be interesting for other Quixote users to have a
> look.
>
> My thanks to the Quixote guys for sharing their very nice framework
> with
> the rest of us.
>
> cheers from a happy user,
>
> Etienne Posthumus
> Mnemosyne
> Amsterdam, Nederland
>
>
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Kiran Jonnalagadda
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