The Pliny project aims to promote some thinking that looks broadly at the provision of tools to support scholarship. One of its products is a piece of free software, also called Pliny, which facilitates note-taking and annotation, allowing its user to integrate these initial notes into a representation of an evolving personal interpretation.
Participant | Role of participant | Institution | Department |
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John Bradley | Principal Investigator | King's College London | Centre for Computing in the Humanities |