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The cdli:wiki project

Born with CDLI, cdli:wiki is now a collaborative project of members of the French CNRS team ArScAn-HAROC, and staff and students in the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Oxford, with contributors in several different countries. The cdli:wiki is currently funded by the Cluster (LabEx) Pasts in the Present ("AssyrOnline: Digital humanities and Assyriology" project).

Cdli:wiki is a managed wikipedia where only accredited users can modify content. To become an editor please email Lafont, Dahl or Wagensonner.

Project directors

  • Bertrand Lafont, co-PI of the project (CNRS, ArScAn-HAROC)
  • Jacob L. Dahl, co-PI of the project (Oxford)

Senior editors

  • Philippe Clancier (Paris 1, ArScAn-HAROC)
  • Bob Englund (UCLA)
  • Herman Hunger (Wien)
  • Cecile Michel (CNRS, ArScAn-HAROC)
  • Christine Proust (CNRS)
  • Aline Tenu (CNRS, ArScAn-HAROC)

Assistant editors

  • Moudhy Al-Rashid (Oxford)
  • Bruno Gombert (LabEx PasP)
  • Laura Hawkins (Oxford)
  • Kathryn Kelley (Oxford)
  • Eva Miller (Oxford)
  • Klaus Wagensonner (Berlin)

Contributors

  • Marielle Pic (Louvre)
  • Martin Sauvage (CNRS)
  • Camille Lecompte (CNRS)
  • Gauthier Tolini
  • Michele Cammarosano
  • Authors of the Dictionnaire de la Civilisation Mésopotamienne (Paris, 2001), under the direction of F. Joannès

Editorial policies

The cdli:wiki is not an open wikipedia but an edited wikipedia. However, anyone can request editorial rights by contacting one of the lead editors.
Editors should inform the lead editor of the area they plan to work on, when they have made substantial changes.
Editors who wish to make global changes to a topic should notify the entire cdli:wiki editorial community beforehand.

How to cite CDLI

When citing the CDLI, please use the following recommandations: how to cite the cdli

How to cite the cdli:wiki

When citing the cdli:wiki, please use the following example as a guideline:

Languages

Articles are currently in English or French, with minimal translation. We hope to establish three versions (English, French, and Arabic) with high amount of duplication of content.

Comments

Please send comments to this address.

Contributor guidelines

Article naming practices
Image file names
Recommended article length (without tables and bibliographies): 7000 characters (with spaces)
Bibliographical references initially to be included in SQL database.

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