Pelagios Widgets for WordPress

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The Pelagios widgets are small embeddable Javascript applications that allow users of your site to access ancient history data from Pelagios partners.

Author:Peter J. Herrel (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:3.9
WordPress version tested:4.3
Plugin version:0.2.1
Added to WordPress repository:09-08-2012
Last updated:20-08-2015
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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The Pelagios widgets are widgets that you can embed on a web page to display relationships between places and items in ancient history collections.

There are two widgets, one to display information about places you mention on your site, the other allows people to search for information related to places.

The information displayed originates from museums, research institutes, universities and projects that are part of Pelagios, and includes details about these items and maps showing associated locations.

About Pelagios Widgets

The Pelagios Widgets were developed by the Institute of Educational Technology at The Open University as part of the Pelagios 2 project funded by JISC.

Find out more about Pelagios on the Pelagios website.

Copyright

Pelagios Widgets © 2012, the Institute of Educational Technology. All rights reserved.

Disclaimer

Both widgets are currently in beta.

Partners

Pelagios Partners include: Google Ancient Places (Open University, Southampton), LUCERO (The Open University), Pleiades (ISAW, NYU), Perseus Digital Library (Tufts), Arachne (Cologne), SPQR (Kings College, London), Digital Memory Engineering (Austrian Institute of Technology), Open Context (UC Berkeley), CLAROS (Oxford), PtolemyMachine (Holy Cross), Ure Museum (Reading), FastiOnline (AIAC), Nomisma (ANS), Regnum Francorum Online, The British Museum, Inscriptions of Israel Palestine (Brown), Papyri.info (ISAW, NYU), Ports Antiques, Oracc (U. Penn.), Meketre (Vienna), OCRE (ANS, ISAW).


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