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 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
  
 +The goal of the [[http://ancientgraffiti.wlu.edu|Ancient Graffiti Project]] is to provide a digital resource so that users can explore the ancient graffiti in Herculaneum and Pompeii.  
 ===== Desired Functionality ===== ===== Desired Functionality =====
  
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     * Update information about the insula, properties     * Update information about the insula, properties
   * ability to generate reports from database   * ability to generate reports from database
-  * incorporate a section for “Greatest Hits” (e.g., where a Latin teacher could go to get our favorites, so she doesn’t have to wade through all the others) +  * incorporate a “Greatest Hits” (e.g., where a Latin teacher could go to get our favorites, so she doesn’t have to wade through all the others) 
 +  * Allow //tags// of all graffiti -- for both categorization and searching 
 +    * //tags// are at a more detailed level than categories. For example, we could tag a graffito as "stag" while its category is "animals" We can tag other graffiti as "poetry" or "messages", for example, based on its content. 
 +    * How should this be integrated into the search functionality? 
 +  * open API to export data as JSON and/or as XML 
 +    * Example: can export all the figural graffiti at once 
 +    * Will have a user interface to this data but can also access through a web service/URL
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