On Feb 18, 2010, at 12:21 PM, Gabriel Bodard wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> After the modest success that was the Digital Research panel
> organized by Digital Classicist members at the APA/AIA this year
> (see http://www.stoa.org/?p=1068), but nevertheless no competition
> to the digital components of the MLA and other conferences, there
> has been some discussion about trying to get more digital
> representation at the next meeting. (San Antonio TX, January 2011.)
>
> If anyone is interested in offering a paper (or even better,
> organizing a panel), would you like to drop me a note (or post to
> the list--we may find more volunteers interested in your topic)
> soon? I'm happy to help coordinate efforts--or just watch them
> happen around me!
>
> Joint APA/AIA panels would of course be ideal, for maximum exposure.
>
> One idea that has already been bandied around is something on
> digital geographic projects. I think that could fly. Other
> suggestions more than welcome.
>
> Best,
>
> Gabriel
>
> --
> Dr Gabriel BODARD
> (Epigrapher & Digital Classicist)
>
> Centre for Computing in the Humanities
> King's College London
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> London WC2B 5RL
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