For all its worth, I would be interested in contributing a library point of view. Admittedly, that would use the word 'fragmentary' in the sense of fragmented across libraries, in addition to texts being fragmentary in the first place. My focus would be data modelling and protocolls/services that would help to virtually re-unify and re-construct these texts.
Best,
Juan
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Dr Juan Garcés
Project Manager, Greek Manuscripts Digitisation Projects
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 7412 7516
Fax: +44 (0)20 7412 7787
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From: The Digital Classicist List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Katharina Lorenz
Sent: 19 February 2010 14:30
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Subject: Re: digital panel(s) for APA 2011?
Dear Gabriel
I would be quite interested in the geographic angle, i.e. embedding information into landscape visualisations.
All best wishes
Katharina
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Dr Katharina Lorenz
Associate Professor in Classical Studies Department of Classics University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD www.nottingham.ac.uk/classics
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From: The Digital Classicist List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gabriel Bodard
Sent: 18 February 2010 17:22
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Subject: [DIGITALCLASSICIST] digital panel(s) for APA 2011?
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
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Dr Gabriel BODARD
(Epigrapher & Digital Classicist)
Centre for Computing in the Humanities
King's College London
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