Hi All -
the topics proposed by Berti and Roueche are very appealing for me too.
I'm interested particularly in the representation of citations in a
digital environment and in the analysis of patterns emerging from
citation practices.
Both the project on fragments (Berti) and the one on medieval
collections of citations (Roueche) seem to me sharing a common
problem: what is needed to represent citations between texts in a
digital edition?
I'll be interested in particular in discussing the implementative
details of such an architecture.
I'm looking forward to hear about further developments
Best regads,
Matteo Romanello
On 22 Feb 2010, at 11:27, Alexandra Trachsel wrote:
> Hello,
> I have just been told by Gabriel about the ideas of organizing digital
> research panels at the next APA.
>
> I have read the ideas about fragments, and as I am also working on
> fragments
> too, I would really be interested about it and in taking discussions
> about
> digital representation of fragments further.
>
> All the same about the ideas of a panel on digital geographic
> matters. As
> the author I am working on is dealing with geography (more precisely
> Homeric
> geography) it is a topic I have sooner or later to deal with.
>
> So please let me know about further steps,
> best regards
> Alexandra
Matteo Romanello
PhD candidate (2009-2012) in Digital Humanities
King's College, London
http://www.linkedin.com/in/matteoromanello
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