Automated Author ProfileMiyake, Marc
British Museum
Miyake, Marc
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 15.9 (sum of 7 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
Cumulative Mentions Over Time
Datasets
This zip file contains the XML of the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions. The transliterations are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The corpus is constantly being updated at http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html .Each XML corresponds to a Pyu inscription.In the transliterations, C indicates an unknown consonant, and V indicates an unknown vowel.
Authors
- Griffiths, Arlo ;
- Miyake, Marc ;
- Wheatley, Julian K.
This comma-delimited .csv file contains all 1,702 unique akṣaras in non-Indic vocabulary in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html). The transliterations of akṣaras are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The analysis of akṣaras into components and the notes in the file are by Marc Miyake.
Each akṣara is split into a maximum of eight components:preinitial consonantinitial consonantvowelcodasubscript dotanusvāravisargazed (Z transliterates a mysterious character presumably indicating prosody)Each component has a column.Slashes separate multiple possible readings.Triple slashes indicate lost text before an akṣara-final character.Brackets indicate unclear portions of an akṣara.Parentheses indicate editorial restoration of lost text.Angle brackets indicate editorial addition of omitted text.Double angle brackets indicate scribal insertions.C indicates an unknown consonant.V indicates an unknown vowel.The "usable" column at the far left has two values: 0 for akṣaras which are fully legible (i.e., usable for studies) and x for akṣaras that are only partly legible, are of uncertain interpretation, or have editorial alterations (i.e., less usable for studies).The "notes" column at the far right is for akṣaras with unusual characters or character combinations. Numbers in this column in the format X.Y refer to inscription and line numbers in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions.
Authors
- Miyake, Marc
This .csv file contains all 1,702 unique akṣaras in non-Indic vocabulary in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html). The transliterations of akṣaras are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The analysis of akṣaras into components and the notes in the file are by Marc Miyake.
Each akṣara is split into a maximum of eight components:preinitial consonantinitial consonantvowelcodasubscript dotanusvāravisargazed (Z transliterates a mysterious character presumably indicating prosody)Each component has a column.Slashes separate multiple possible readings.Triple slashes indicate lost text before an akṣara-final character.Brackets indicate unclear portions of an akṣara.Parentheses indicate editorial restoration of lost text.Angle brackets indicate editorial addition of omitted text.Double angle brackets indicate scribal insertions.C indicates an unknown consonant.V indicates an unknown vowel.The "usable" column at the far left has two values: 0 for akṣaras which are fully legible (i.e., usable for studies) and x for akṣaras that are only partly legible, are of uncertain interpretation, or have editorial alterations (i.e., less usable for studies).The "notes" column at the far right is for akṣaras with unusual characters or character combinations. Numbers in this column in the format X.Y refer to inscription and line numbers in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions.
Authors
- Miyake, Marc
This Excel file contains all 1,702 unique akṣaras in non-Indic vocabulary in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html). The transliterations of akṣaras are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The analysis of akṣaras into components and the notes in the file are by Marc Miyake.
Each akṣara is split into a maximum of eight components:preinitial consonantinitial consonantvowelcodasubscript dotanusvāravisargazed (Z transliterates a mysterious character presumably indicating prosody)Each component has a column.Slashes separate multiple possible readings.Triple slashes indicate lost text before an akṣara-final character.Brackets indicate unclear portions of an akṣara.Parentheses indicate editorial restoration of lost text.Angle brackets indicate editorial addition of omitted text.Double angle brackets indicate scribal insertions.C indicates an unknown consonant.V indicates an unknown vowel.The "usable" column at the far left has two values: 0 for akṣaras which are fully legible (i.e., usable for studies) and x for akṣaras that are only partly legible, are of uncertain interpretation, or have editorial alterations (i.e., less usable for studies).The "notes" column at the far right is for akṣaras with unusual characters or character combinations. Numbers in this column in the format X.Y refer to inscription and line numbers in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions.
Authors
- Miyake, Marc
This Excel file contains all 1,702 unique akṣaras in non-Indic vocabulary in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions (http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html). The transliterations of akṣaras are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The analysis of akṣaras into components and the notes in the file are by Marc Miyake.
Each akṣara is split into a maximum of eight components:preinitial consonantinitial consonantvowelcodasubscript dotanusvāravisargazed (Z transliterates a mysterious character presumably indicating prosody)Each component has a column.Slashes separate multiple possible readings.Triple slashes indicate lost text before an akṣara-final character.Brackets indicate unclear portions of an akṣara.Parentheses indicate editorial restoration of lost text.Angle brackets indicate editorial addition of omitted text.Double angle brackets indicate scribal insertions.C indicates an unknown consonant.V indicates an unknown vowel.The "usable" column at the far left has two values: 0 for akṣaras which are fully legible (i.e., usable for studies) and x for akṣaras that are only partly legible, are of uncertain interpretation, or have editorial alterations (i.e., less usable for studies).The "notes" column at the far right is for akṣaras with unusual characters or character combinations. Numbers in this column in the format X.Y refer to inscription and line numbers in the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions.
Authors
- Miyake, Marc
This zip file contains the XML of the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions. The transliterations are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The corpus is constantly being updated at http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html .Each XML corresponds to a Pyu inscription.In the transliterations, C indicates an unknown consonant, and V indicates an unknown vowel.
Authors
- Griffiths, Arlo ;
- Miyake, Marc ;
- Wheatley, Julian K.
This zip file contains the XML of the Corpus of Pyu Inscriptions. The transliterations are by Arlo Griffiths, Marc Miyake, and Julian K. Wheatley. The corpus is constantly being updated at http://hisoma-huma-num.fr/exist/apps/pyu/index2.html .Each XML corresponds to a Pyu inscription.In the transliterations, C indicates an unknown consonant, and V indicates an unknown vowel.
Authors
- Griffiths, Arlo ;
- Miyake, Marc ;
- Wheatley, Julian K.