Featured Projects

The following projects are using are using one or more components of Muruca. Most projects have customized Muruca’s components to meet their specific needs.

Doni (alpha version)

L’officina scrittoria di Anton Francesco Doni is a multimedia archive about the work of the XVI Century writer Anton Francesco Doni. The archive, run by the CTL Lab of the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa, actually hosts two digital editions of Doni’s works, as the results of a scholarly research about how Doni’s texts and its images are reused in other works. The system makes heavy use of Muruca’s semantic annotation features by exploiting the ICONCLASS vocabulary for annotating images and a TEI based in-house ontology for annotating the text.

NietzscheSource

Nietzsche Source is a web site devoted to the publication of scholarly content on the work and life of Friedrich Nietzsche. All publications are peer-reviewed and aspire to meet the highest quality standards. The content of the site and its internet addresses are stable and can be freely consulted and used for scholarly purposes. The website is managed by the Nietzsche Source Organization (formerly, the Association HyperNietzsche), a non-profit organisation hosted at the École normale supérieure in Paris.
The Nietzsche Source Organization is a growing scholarly community of leading experts from different countries. It promotes research on Nietzsche through conferences and scientific events. Its main purpose is to continue work on the edition, commentary and interpretation of Nietzsche’s work.

Daphnet

Daphnet, Digital Archives of PHilosophical texts on the NET, is a federation of 4 digital archives (Preseocratics, Socratics, Laertius, Modern Philosopy) dedicated to relevant authors and texts belonging to the history of scientific and philosophical thought. Daphnet is run by ILIESI an istitute of the italian National Research Council (CNR). Daphnet’s archives primarily aim at giving access to primary sources, complemented by secondary sources and critical scholarly instruments.

WittgensteinSource

Wittgenstein Source, a platform tun by the Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen in Norway, provides free access to Wittgenstein primary sources, including the Bergen Facsimile Edition (BFE) and the Bergen Text Edition (BTE) of 5000 pages of Wittgenstein’s Nachlass. Wittgensteinsource accepts user-contributed primary sources, editions and traslations, which are peer-review by its Board of Review.

SchopenhauerSource

Schopenhauersource offers the first facsimile edition of the posthumous work by Arthur Schopenhauer. The author ordered and had it bounded in 29 volumes, thereafter leaving them according to his will to his scholar, Julius Frauenstädt. After Fraunstädt’s death in January 1879, the volumes were consigned to the Königliche Bibliothek in Berlin. Currently they are held in the manuscripts section of the Staatsbibliothek in Berlin (Preußischer Kulturbesitz).
Schopenhauersource is run by an association of independent scholars in partnership with the University of Pisa, the Italian Ministry of Research, the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin (Preußischer Kulturbesitz) and Net7 – Internet Open Solutions -.

Demo

You may also want to have a look at the two different user interfaces of our Islamic Art Demo at <http://islamicart.muruca.org/> and <http://islamicart.muruca.org/boxView>.

Source code of the demo apps can be downloaded from our github repository.

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