Credits

Potnia is developed by:

To cite Potnia, use this reference:

Tour, Emily, Kabir Manandhar Shrestha, and Robert Turnbull. ‘Potnia: A Python Library for the Conversion of Transliterated Ancient Texts to Unicode.’ Journal of Open Source Software 10, no. 108 (2025): 7725. doi:10.21105/joss.07725

You can also use the following BibTeX entries:

@article{potnia,
    author       = {Emily Tour and Kabir Manandhar Shrestha and Robert Turnbull},
    title        = {{Potnia: A Python library for the conversion of transliterated ancient texts to Unicode}},
    year         = {2025},
    journal      = {Journal of Open Source Software},
    publisher    = {The Open Journal},
    volume       = {10},
    number       = {108},
    pages        = {7725},
    doi          = {10.21105/joss.07725},
    url          = {https://doi.org/10.21105/joss.07725}
}

@misc{potnia_release,
    author       = {Emily Tour and Kabir Manandhar Shrestha and Robert Turnbull},
    title        = {{Potnia: A Python library for the conversion of transliterated ancient texts to Unicode}},
    year         = {2025},
    url          = {https://doi.org/10.26188/28721354.v1},
    note         = {Version 0.4.0, Apache License 2.0},
    doi          = {10.26188/28721354.v1}
}

We acknowledge support from Wytamma Wirth, Brent Davis, Kim Doyle, Man-Hua (Kate) Chu, Anhui (Ellie) Situ, Ekaterina Vylomova, Chris Guest and Stavroula (Stephie) Nikoloudis. This research was supported by The University of Melbourne’s Research Computing Services. Robert Turnbull completed part of this work through the BICROSS project, which has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 101043730 – BICROSS – ERC-2021-COG).

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