Based on the research data of the academy project “Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca et Byzantina” (CAGB), this contribution shows the possibilities of using a graph database for the analysis of research data and why interfaces of digital editions are useful for graph databases.
At the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW) the research software ediarum has been increasingly used in recent years for the input, management, and presentation of digital scholarly editions. ediarum allows transcribing, and adding mark-up and comments on historical texts, as well as linking them to other texts and register entries. The success of recent years is proven in the high demand and the growing number of editions created and operated with ediarum.
The ediarum.WEB module is a web framework that simplifies the creation of digital scholarly editions. The basic idea is to build a sustainable program library that bundles the shared functionalities and strictly separates backend and frontend (Fechner201
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