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The OpenITI YouTube account has guided tutorials on using eScriptorium as well as recordings of OpenITI-hosted lectures and teleconferences. Please see our account here or any of our eScriptorium tutorials below.
The Islamicate Digital Humanities GitHub has syllabi for two university courses focused on Islamicate studies and digital humanities. The website also provides information about various programming languages (especially R) and tools used for computer-based textual analysis. Please see the website homepage here. Please see the syllabi for the 2021 and 2022 Islamicate World 2.0 courses here and here.
eScriptorium is co-developed by a large coalition of international institutions and projects. A full list of contributors can be found at the bottom of this page. OpenITI has also developed a written guide to eScriptorium, which can be found [here]({{site.url }}/assets/documents/eScriptorium-Tutorial.pdf), as well as video tutorials found on our YouTube page.
For more information on the OpenITI corpus, please visit its documentation page on the KITAB project website.