- Pre-conference workshops at DH2010
- Medieval Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age
- Practical Epigraphy Workshop
- Computer Applications in Archaeology Conference (CAA2010)
- Host your texts on Google in one day, Jan 11, 2010
- DH2010: Digital Humanities 2010 CFP
- BL on CD-ROM
- Immediate opening for webmaster/systems administrator at ISAW
- Rome was built in a day…
- UK team digs into data from scroll scans
- CFP Handwriting Recognition and Collaborative Editing
- Stanford’s Virtual Archives Open House
- GRBS Free Online
- Assisted Transcription Software
- Call for Book Proposals in Digital Classics
- Digital Classicist seminars update
- Digital Humanities Conference Schedule
- Digital Classicist seminar update
- EpiDoc Training Sessions 2009
- Codicology and Palaeography in the Digital Age (Munich, July 3-4, 2009)
- Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminar series
- IEEE Conference Seeks Humanities Proposals
- InterFace 2009: Second Call for Papers
- Ancient World and e-Science (report)
- Digital Imaging and Human Rights Justice
Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminar series
Friday, May 15, 2009We are very pleased to announce the programme for this summer’s Digital Classicist seminar series.
Digital Classicist/ICS Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2009
Fridays at 16:30 in STB3/6 (Stewart House), Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
(NB: July 17th seminar in British Library, 96 Euston Rd, NW1 2DW)
June 5: Bart Van Beek (Leuven)
‘Onomastics and Name-extraction in Graeco-Egyptian Papyri’
June 12: Philip Murgatroyd (Birmingham)
‘Starting out on the Journey to Manzikert: Agent-based modelling and
Mediaeval warfare logistics’
June 19: Gregory Crane (Perseus Project, Tufts)
‘No Unmediated Analysis: Digital services constrain and enable both
traditional and novel tasks’
June 26: Marco Büchler & Annette Loos (Leipzig)
‘Textual Re-use of Ancient Greek Texts: A case study on Plato’s works’
July 3: Roger Boyle & Mia Ng (Leeds)
‘Extracting the Hidden: Paper Watermark Location and Identification’
July 10: Cristina Vertan (Hamburg)
‘Teuchos: An Online Knowledge-based Platform for Classical Philology’
July 17: Christine Pappelau (Berlin) *NB: in British Library*
‘Roman Spolia in 3D: High Resolution Leica 3D Laser-scanner meets
ancient building structures’
July 24: Elton Barker (Oxford)
‘Herodotos Encoded Space-Text-Imaging Archive’
July 31: Leif Isaksen (Southampton)
‘Linking Archaeological Data’
August 7: Alexandra Trachsel (Hamburg)
‘An Online Edition of the Fragments of Demetrios of Skepsis’
ALL WELCOME
We are inviting both students and established researchers involved in the application of the digital humanities to the study of the ancient world to come and introduce their work. The focus of this seminar series is the interdisciplinary and collaborative work that results at the interface of expertise in Classics or Archaeology and computer Science.
The seminars will be followed by wine and refreshments.
For more information please contact any of the following:
Gabriel.Bodard@kcl.ac.uk
Stuart.Dunn@kcl.ac.uk
Juan.Garces@bl.uk
Simon.Mahony@kcl.ac.uk
or see the seminar website at
http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2009.html
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