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====== Contribute ====== | ====== Contribute ====== | ||
- | There are two ways you can contribute to the CDLI mission: | + | The CDLI is a collaborative project with capture and text processing efforts underway in North America, Europe and the Middle East. We adhere to a policy of open access, making our data sets of text and images available over the internet to any user for free. There are two ways you can contribute to our mission: |
- | ====== Donations | + | ==== Donations ==== |
- | Insert content here as soon as I receive | + | You can help preserve the heritage of the cradle of civilization, |
- | + | ==== Submissions ==== | |
- | ====== Submissions | + | |
The CDLI welcomes new tablet images! | The CDLI welcomes new tablet images! | ||
- | If you do decide to contribute your labor, please look over the following guidelines for scanning and editing text hardcopies. | + | If you do decide to contribute your labor, please look over the following guidelines for scanning |
You can submit any image, raw or processed, to the CDLI at: cdli@ucla.edu. Please include in the email a brief description of the image(s), including (when appropriate) location, date and publication number. | You can submit any image, raw or processed, to the CDLI at: cdli@ucla.edu. Please include in the email a brief description of the image(s), including (when appropriate) location, date and publication number. | ||
- | ===== Scanning Tablets ===== | + | ===== Guidelines for Scanning Tablets ===== |
+ | As three-dimensional objects with rounded and often irregular surfaces, cuneiform tablets behave differently on a scanner than a sheet of paper. | ||
==== Equipment ==== | ==== Equipment ==== | ||
- | Under ideal conditions, four pieces of equipment are required to produce high quality digital images of most clay tablets: (i) a desktop or laptop computer with substantial processing power, (ii) a reasonably new desktop scanner (at present, CDLI recommends the HP Scanjet 3670 with a deep bed that results in better capture of image depth), (ii) a means to support tablets during scanning, and (iii) a very dark room (preferably with no windows). In the field, meaning in a variety of museums in various countries around the world, CDLI staff members have improvised a number of alternative methods where one or more of these items was not available, so be creative: the goal is to find a dark workspace (whether a small room or a big cardboard box) and to position each surface of a tablet, facing the surface of the scanner. | + | Under ideal conditions, four pieces of equipment are required to produce high quality digital images of most clay tablets: (i) a desktop or laptop computer with substantial processing power, (ii) a reasonably new desktop scanner (at present, CDLI recommends the HP Scanjet 3670 with a deep bed that results in better capture of image depth), (iiI) a means to support tablets during scanning, and (iv) a very dark room (preferably with no windows). In the field, meaning in a variety of museums in various countries around the world, CDLI staff members have improvised a number of alternative methods where one or more of these items was not available, so be creative: the goal is to find a dark workspace (whether a small room or a big cardboard box) and to position each surface of a tablet, facing the surface of the scanner. |
==== Scanning the Tablet ==== | ==== Scanning the Tablet ==== |