About

PELAGIOS stands for 'Pelagios: Enable Linked Ancient Geodata In Open Systems' - its aim is to help introduce Linked Open Data goodness into online resources that refer to places in the historic past. Why do we want to do that? Well, we think it will make all sorts of other things possible, including new modes of discovery and visualization for scholars and the general public. Pelagios also means 'of the sea', the superhighway of the pre-industrial world - a metaphor we consider appropriate for a digital resource that will connect references to ancient places. A short (10 slide) presentation providing a compact overview of PELAGIOS 1 & 2 is available online here.

Pelagios is a collective of projects connected by a shared vision of a world - most eloquently described in Tom Elliott’s article ‘Digital Geography and Classics’ - in which the geography of the past is every bit as interconnected, interactive and interesting as the present. Each project represents a different perspective on our shared history, whether map, text or archaeological record, but as a group we believe passionately that the combination of all of our contributions is enormously more valuable than the sum of its parts. We are committed to open access and a pragmatic lightweight approach that encourages and enables others to join us in putting the past online. Pelagios is just the first step in a longer journey which will require many such initiatives, but we welcome anyone who shares our vision to join us in realising it.

Pelagios phases 1 & 2, dedicated to classical antiquity (Greece and Rome) were funded by JISC, as part of their jiscGEO and Resource Discovery programmes.
Pelagios 3, which extends the methodology to cover medieval Christian, Islamic, and Asian geography is funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

If you are interested in the Pelagios project, or would like to contribute content to it, we'd love to hear from you. Please feel free to get in touch with one of the project directors.

Dr Leif Isaksen (Project Director)
University of Southampton
l.isaksen (at) soton.ac.uk

Dr Elton Barker (Community Director)
The Open University
elton.barker (at) open.ac.uk

Dr Rainer Simon (Technical Director)
AIT: Austrian Institute of Technology
rainer.simon (at) ait.ac.at