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
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>>
>>
>> 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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