DEAPS is the first DLATO subproject to employ the lab’s core database structure. All data is curated in a PostgreSQL database—no markup languages are used. Each record is centered on a single textual object, regardless of how many compositions appear in or on that object. The core database allows researchers to fully describe the object (metadata), present various editions and translations of the object’s textual content, and fully "tag" that content. The database is expandable—for instance, prosopographic or paleographic data may be captured, though these features are currently not included in the web version. Visit the DLATO website to learn more about the data structure shared across DLATO subprojects.