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"Online Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) Viewing Capabilities and Benefits in a Specialized Academic Digital Library," Journal of Technologies in Society 10.1 (2014): 57–71; Leta Hunt, Marilyn Lundberg, and Bruce Zuckerman.

“InscriptiFact: Internet Access to High-Resolution Images of Ancient Inscriptions and Artifacts from the Near Eastern and Mediterranean Worlds,” NEA 77.3 (2014): 250–254; Bruce Zuckerman, Marilyn Lundberg and Leta Hunt.

"Digital Humanities at Its Finest," June 27, 2014. USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

“Getting Beyond the Common Denominator,” Leta Hunt, Marilyn Lundberg, and Bruce Zuckerman; Literary and Linguistic Computing (2011).

“Concrete Abstractions:  Ancient Texts and Artifacts and the Future of Their Documentation and Distribution in the Digital Age,” in Text Comparison and Digital Creativity (Leiden: Brill, 2010): 149–171; Leta Hunt, Marilyn Lundberg and Bruce Zuckerman.

"The Dynamics of Change in the Computer Imaging of the Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Ancient Inscriptions," Revised and enlarged from Rediscovering the Dead Sea Scrolls: An Assessment of Old and New Approaches and Methods (Maxine L. Gorsman, ed.; Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2010): 69-88. This version is dated October 1, 2010.

 

Training Program in Reflectance Transformation Imaging

 

New Features and Functions for InscriptiFact, September 2013

The InscriptiFact Development team has just implemented several new features for InscriptiFact that should address some of the issues users have had in the past.

A new site, http://ruth.usc.edu:7060/UserPortal/ enables the following capabilities:

1. New users can register themselves online. This means that those of you who would like students, or colleagues, to have access to images need only direct them to this link, where they can register, choose their own username and password, and agree to the licensing conditions that are required for use of InscriptiFact.

2. Current users can sign in using their current username and password and do the following:

o Change their profile (email, address, institution, etc.)
o Change their password, or be given a new password if they have forgotten their password.
o Reset their login status if they have been locked out of InscriptiFact. In other words, if a user accidentally quits InscriptiFact incorrectly, that user can sign in at the User Portal and click on "Reset Login Status" and they will be able to get back into InscriptiFact.

3. Current users who have forgotten their password can go to the site and click on "Forgot Password" and they will be sent an email with a new password. They can then log in and change the password if they wish.

Note: Users can also now change their passwords or generate a new password from the InscriptiFact Welcome Screen without going to the User Portal.

Other features will soon be implemented which should be helpful to users and the InscriptiFact Team will notify users as they become available.

 

 

 


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