I think that would be a good idea, if the theses on the list "involve
serious computing research" - something that has been misunderstood by many.
I am sure that's true for your thesis!
Is your thesis available electronically?
Best
Juan
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From: The Digital Classicist List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Tim Finney
Sent: 07 October 2005 15:32
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Subject: Re: These in Progress
Is there going to be a similar list of dissertations and theses already
done? If so, you could add mine.
Best
Tim Finney
> We shall be compiling, at
> <http://digitalclassicist.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Projects>, a list
of
> dissertations and theses on Classical/Byzantine topics that involve
serious
> computing research, especially those that will result in the publication
or
> provision of a digital resource or tool that can be used by others.
>
> If anyone on this list either is, or knows someone who is, a graduate
student
> working on such a project, please do put them in touch with us, or ask
them to
> add their details to the Wiki.
>
> Best,
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