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Corrections and contributions
Onomastikon is the work of a student in active study, and it is meant to be corrected. If you have spotted an error, want to propose a name or an entity, have run into a problem on the site, or simply have an idea, there is a place for each below.
The most reliable channel is the project's GitHub, where each kind of report has a short form and stays visible and trackable. Pick the one that fits:
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Correct an entry
A wrong transliteration, glyph, date, citation, or claim. Corrections that cite a source are the most useful, and the most welcome.
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Suggest a name, entity, or language
A civilization, city, region, or geographic feature that belongs in the atlas, a language worth adding, or a missing attested form for an existing entry.
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Report a website problem
Something broken: a glyph rendering as a blank box, a broken link, a layout that fails on your device, a keyboard or screen-reader snag.
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Share an idea or question
A feature you would like, a comment on the project, or a question about its scope or methods.
Open a GitHub issue →
Without a GitHub account
Opening an issue needs a (free) GitHub account. If you would rather not, you can write directly by email: shriram.keshava.rajagopal@gmail.com. Please name the entry or page you mean and include a link where you can.
Content and data are released under CC BY-SA 4.0, and the full source lives at github.com/shriram-rajagopal/onomastikon, where any entry's Markdown can be read and improved by pull request.