Yes, I should probably specify better what I didn't make clear in my original
post: what we have actually done is to merge the two blogs altogether, so that
the Digitalclassicist editors now have accounts on the Stoa blog, and it is the
Stoa blog that feeds onto the DC web page. (Saves us repeating 75% of what Ross
used to post already.)
I have now added the following categories to the Stoa blog, by the way:
General
Jobs
Projects
Tools
Events:
Call for papers
Conferences
Admin:
Stoa
Digitalclassicist
(This list is neither fixed nor sacrosanct, by the way, so please feel free to
make further suggestions.) Several people have now signed up as editors. If you
come across news that is worth posting but don't want to sign up, please feel
free to send it to the list and we'll post it for you.
Best,
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Inscriptions of Aphrodisias
Centre for Computing in the Humanities
King's College London
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