I also agree that this is an overdue exercise and of interest to all.
When we have a full list, I'll add an appropriate page to the DC wiki
that everyone can refer to and members can then add anything new that
they come across.
thanks
Simon
Melissa Terras wrote:
> I would like to say this has been a very helpful discussion to me. When
> my book came out, I was not sure which journals I could send it to be
> reviewed, which would be interested in such material. This would have
> been very helpful then - and it will be very helpful to us in a month or
> so when the festschrift to Ross Scaife is published.
>
> I should imagine there are many others on the list in similar positions
> - publishing material that sits between IT and Classics, and it is good
> to know where we can send items to be reviewed, which actually stand a
> chance of getting a review published!
>
> So thanks, Gabby, yet again, for all your good work.
>
> Melissa
>
> Gabriel Bodard wrote:
>
>> I should have thought that a general discussion of which Classical and
>> Digital Humanities periodicals are generally receptive to review
>> material in Digital Classics and Archaeology was at least of interest
>> to the general audience of this list. (I did suggest that merely
>> listing titles might be better done off-list with a summary for the
>> rest of the group eventually, but I don't think the on-list discussion
>> that has taken place is particularly trivial or off-topic.)
>>
>> If the list membership disagrees, however, I'm happy to take that on board.
>>
>> Gabriel
>>
>> 2010/1/24 Farouk Grewing <[log in to unmask]>:
>>
>>> Why on earth is this "important to the list"? F
>>> --
>>> Univ.-Prof. Dr. Farouk F. Grewing
>>> Institut für Klassische Philologie, Mittel- und Neulatein
>>> Universität Wien
>>> Dr.-Karl-Lueger-Ring 1
>>> A-1010 Wien
>>> T: +43-1-4277-41901/-41904
>>> F: +43-1-4277-9419 [sic]
>>>
>>>
>>> On So, 24.01.2010, 18:12, Gabriel Bodard wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Paolo,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for this. Although it's too late for my little list, I think
>>>> this question is of general interest to the list, so please do pass on
>>>> any information you receive.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Gabriel
>>>>
>>>> 2010/1/24 Paolo Monella <[log in to unmask]>:
>>>>
>>>>> The "Informatica Umanistica" editorial board replied that they hadn't
>>>>> published book reviews yet, but it could be an option. He will discuss
>>>>> the matter with the rest of the editorial board and let me know.
>>>>> I'll keep you updated, if we are still in time.
>>>>> All the best,
>>>>> Paolo
>>>>>
>>>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>>>
>>>>>> Datum: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 15:10:14 +0100
>>>>>> Von: Paolo Monella <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>> An: [log in to unmask]
>>>>>> Betreff: Re: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] Classical review journals
>>>>>> There is a new Italian journal, "Informatica Umanistica":
>>>>>> http://www.ledonline.it/informatica-umanistica/
>>>>>> They started publishing in 2009 (only 2 issues so far), but I don't
>>>>>> know
>>>>>> if they publish book reviews. Some members of the editorial board are
>>>>>> giving
>>>>>> this afternoon a conference I'll attend. So I'll let you know later on
>>>>>> today about this.
>>>>>> Paolo
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -------- Original-Nachricht --------
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Datum: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:37:54 +0000
>>>>>>> Von: Gabriel Bodard <[log in to unmask]>
>>>>>>> An: [log in to unmask]
>>>>>>> Betreff: Re: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] Classical review journals
>>>>>>> Many thanks to all who replied on- and off-list.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I must confess that my reason for asking is in part a combination of
>>>>>>> laziness and haste, and so I haven't had the time to go through the
>>>>>>> longer lists and resources that have been suggested, but going by
>>>>>>> specific recommendations and my own original thoughts, I currently
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> have
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the following list (in no particular order):
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> BMCR
>>>>>>> JRS/JHS
>>>>>>> Gnomon
>>>>>>> Classical review
>>>>>>> AJA
>>>>>>> Archeologica e Calcolatori
>>>>>>> Literary and Linguistic Computing
>>>>>>> AJPh
>>>>>>> Mnemosyne
>>>>>>> Scholion
>>>>>>> Internet Archaeology
>>>>>>> Digital Humanities quarterly
>>>>>>> Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
>>>>>>> Digital Medievalist
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> (Suggestions also included "Historia" and "New Approaches", but their
>>>>>>> titles are such that web searching hasn't yet allowed me to track
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> down
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> editorial information on these--pointers would be great.)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Any other specific suggestions would be gratefully received; I have
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> to
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> send this list off pretty soon. Thanks again to all who have replied
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> so
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> far, and don't let me stop suggestions of useful resources to find
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> these
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> publications in. This may be worth putting in the Wiki.
>>>>>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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