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<pclass="text-justify"><spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> is a digital platform designed to support the scholarly study, description, and transcription of medieval manuscripts. Created for academic training and research purposes, <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> serves as a workspace where users can interact with digitized manuscript sources through structured metadata entry and transcription tools. By combining a user-friendly interface with compliance to <ahref="https://tei-c.org/guidelines/p5/" target="_blank">TEI P5</a> standards, it allows researchers, students, and educators to create rich, interoperable descriptions of manuscripts, encode historical data, and analyze textual structures with precision. The platform enables users to upload, annotate, and export their work in widely used formats such as XML, JSON, RDF, and CSV, ensuring compatibility with other digital humanities projects and long-term reusability of the data.</p>
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<pclass="text-justify">One of <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span>'s key strengths lies in its dual focus on structure and content. The <ahref="playground.html">Playground</a> section of the site offers two powerful modules: one for the creation and editing of manuscript metadata, and another for XML-based transcription. The <ahref="playground-metadata.html">Metadata editor</a> facilitates the documentation of a manuscript's physical, historical, and codicological features, including origin, provenance, script, dimensions, and more, while offering download options for further analysis or archival purposes. The <ahref="playground-transcription.html">Transcription tool</a> supports TEI XML encoding and provides a visual interface where users can simultaneously view XML code, rendered transcription, and manuscript facsimiles. This integrated setup makes <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> a practical and pedagogical tool for teaching manuscript studies, experimenting with digital editing, and engaging in collaborative research. It empowers users not only to study manuscripts but to meaningfully contribute to the creation of digital scholarly resources.</p>
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<pstyle="text-align: justify;"><spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> is a digital platform designed to support the scholarly study, description, and transcription of medieval manuscripts. Created for academic training and research purposes, <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> serves as a workspace where users can interact with digitized manuscript sources through structured metadata entry and transcription tools. By combining a user-friendly interface with compliance to <ahref="https://tei-c.org/guidelines/p5/" target="_blank">TEI P5</a> standards, it allows researchers, students, and educators to create rich, interoperable descriptions of manuscripts, encode historical data, and analyze textual structures with precision. The platform enables users to upload, annotate, and export their work in widely used formats such as XML, JSON, RDF, and CSV, ensuring compatibility with other digital humanities projects and long-term reusability of the data.</p>
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<pstyle="text-align: justify;">One of <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span>'s key strengths lies in its dual focus on structure and content. The <ahref="playground.html">Playground</a> section of the site offers two powerful modules: one for the creation and editing of manuscript metadata, and another for XML-based transcription. The <ahref="playground-metadata.html">Metadata editor</a> facilitates the documentation of a manuscript's physical, historical, and codicological features, including origin, provenance, script, dimensions, and more, while offering download options for further analysis or archival purposes. The <ahref="playground-transcription.html">Transcription tool</a> supports TEI XML encoding and provides a visual interface where users can simultaneously view XML code, rendered transcription, and manuscript facsimiles. This integrated setup makes <spanclass="mano"><MANO></span> a practical and pedagogical tool for teaching manuscript studies, experimenting with digital editing, and engaging in collaborative research. It empowers users not only to study manuscripts but to meaningfully contribute to the creation of digital scholarly resources.</p>
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