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authorSerghei Iakovlev <egrep@protonmail.ch>2022-04-26 22:24:11 +0200
committerSerghei Iakovlev <egrep@protonmail.ch>2022-04-26 22:24:11 +0200
commitae4ebed1943c2314792498cc14bb56e3c4b90c96 (patch)
treed6f0c61b3ba3f72175cd1d705e5329215fb3e20c
parent663867b079bf8ddc76e632039c5af74b66b26a1a (diff)
downloadgohugo-theme-ed-ae4ebed1943c2314792498cc14bb56e3c4b90c96.tar.gz
Add sample page
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/config.toml13
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/content/about/index.md2
-rw-r--r--exampleSite/content/credits/index.md32
3 files changed, 38 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/exampleSite/config.toml b/exampleSite/config.toml
index faf4f98..1114de4 100644
--- a/exampleSite/config.toml
+++ b/exampleSite/config.toml
@@ -19,18 +19,15 @@ resourceDir = "../resources"
[menu]
[[menu.nav]]
- name = "Posts"
- url = "/posts/"
+ name = "About"
+ url = "/about/"
weight = 1
[[menu.nav]]
- name = "Tags"
- url = "/tags/"
+ name = "Credits"
+ url = "/credits/"
weight = 2
[[menu.nav]]
name = "Documentation"
url = "/documentation/"
weight = 3
- [[menu.nav]]
- name = "About"
- url = "/about/"
- weight = 4
+
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/about/index.md b/exampleSite/content/about/index.md
index 9b24daf..a0ca1b8 100644
--- a/exampleSite/content/about/index.md
+++ b/exampleSite/content/about/index.md
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---
-title: "About"
+title: About
---
One of our most pressing and ever-evolving needs as scholars is to pass on our textual artifacts
diff --git a/exampleSite/content/credits/index.md b/exampleSite/content/credits/index.md
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0d4203a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/exampleSite/content/credits/index.md
@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
+---
+title: Credits
+---
+
+### [Susanna Allés Torrent](http://susannalles.github.io/) | Hyper philologist
+
+Susanna teaches Digital Humanities in the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures. She earned her Ph.D in Romance Studies at the University of Barcelona in 2012, and completed a M.A. in «Nouvelles technologies appliquées à l’histoire» at the École Nationale des Chartes (Paris). She has taught at the University of Barcelona and she has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC). Her research explores several aspects of digital humanities, especially, scholarly digital editions, electronic text analysis, intertextuality and text reuse, and digital lexicography. She also works with the intersection of the Iberian Peninsula and Italy in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, reconstructing cultural and literary networks between the two.
+
+
+### [Terry Catapano](https://github.com/tcatapano) | Metadata ninja
+
+Terry Catapano is a Librarian in Columbia University Libraries' Digital Program Division. He was Chair of the Society of American Archivists' Schema Development Team, responsible for the development of Encoded Archival Description version 3, and is a member of the ArchivesSpace Technical Advisory Group and the Editorial Board for the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS). As Vice President of Plazi Verein, he leads the development of the TaxPub extension of the National Library of Medicine/National Center for Biotechnology Information Journal Publishing DTD, and has worked on digitizing, text mining, and providing open access to the literature of biological systematics, including collaborations with WikiData, the Encylopedia of Life, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), ZooBank, and CERN.
+
+### [Alex Gil](http://www.elotroalex.com/) | Resident minimalist
+
+Alex is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator for the Humanities and History at Columbia University. He is vice chair of the [Global Outlook::Digital Humanities](http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/) initiative focusing on minimal computing and translation, is one of the founders and directors of [Columbia's Group for Experimental Methods in the Humanities](http://xpmethod.plaintext.in/) and the [Studio@Butler](https://studio.cul.columbia.edu/), and is actively engaged in several digital humanities projects at Columbia and around the world.
+
+### [Johann Gillium](https://github.com/JohannGillium) | Search master
+
+After having studied digital humanities at the Ecole nationale des Chartes in Paris, Johann has worked in France as a librarian at the Bibliothèque interuniversaire de Santé, where he most notably contributed to the [Vesalius project](http://www3.biusante.parisdescartes.fr/vesale/debut.htm), the digital edition of several works by the great anatomist Andreas Vesalius.
+
+
+---
+
+## Acknowledgments
+
+As many open source projects, Ed is the work of community. The project starts with the open web, and everything in between leading to [Jekyll](https://jekyllrb.com/) and the wonderful team who wrangled that Ruby in our favor. The theme stylesheets are built on top of [Lanyon](https://github.com/poole/lanyon), a Jekyll theme based on [Poole](http://getpoole.com), "the Jekyll butler," both created by [Mark Otto](https://github.com/mdo) and distributed with an MIT license. Thanks, Mark, for your helpful streamlining! Special hat tips to brother-in-markdown-arms, [Chris Forster](https://github.com/c-forster), and the generous [Sylvester Keil](https://github.com/inukshuk/) for his work on Jekyll Scholar.
+
+
+We are strongly indebted to the research work and conversations stemming out of our [Columbia's Group for Experimental Methods in the Humanities](http://xpmethod.plaintext.in/)—or as we like to call it: #xpmethod; the wonderful international comradery of [GO::DH](http://www.globaloutlookdh.org/); and of course, the support of our [Columbia University Libraries](http://library.columbia.edu/) and its cozy [Studio@Butler](https://studio.cul.columbia.edu/).
+
+...and to the writers that inspire us to scribble notes on the margins we protect with our work. Thank you.