Credits and copyright

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If you use or adapt any of the materials provided on this website, please acknowledge it as your source. The contents of this website, except where noted below, are the copyright of the GKAB project. They may not be reproduced for non-educational purposes, beyond fair use, without permission. You can email us at gkab@group.caret.cam.ac.uk [mailto:gkab@group.caret.cam.ac.uk].

Images taken from third-party websites are all credited and linked to those websites, where information about copyright may be found.

For more information on UK copyright law, see the Joint Guidelines on Copyright and Academic Research - Guidelines for researchers and publishers in the Humanities and Social Sciences [http://www.britac.ac.uk/reports/copyright-guidelines/index.html], published jointly by the British Academy and the Publishers Association, April 2008, and the website of the UK Intellectual Property Office [http://www.ipo.gov.uk/copy.htm].

The website is based on a design by George MacKerron for the Whipple Museum [http://www.hps.cam.ac.uk/whipple/], and was created by Ruth Horry and Philippe Clancier using his electrostatic [http://www.electrostatic.co.uk/] software. The transliterations and translations that comprise CAMS [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/cams/] are edited in ATF [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/doc/ATF/] using the Emacs [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/doc/ATF/emacs.html] text editor. ATF is the Cuneiform Digital Library [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/]'s standard encoding, created and maintained by Steve Tinney, who also wrote the pager which displays the corpus.

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Corpus of Ancient Mesopotamian Scholarship [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/cams/]
Knowledge and Power [http://knp.prs.heacademy.ac.uk]
State Archives of Assyria [http://cdl.museum.upenn.edu/saa/]
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