That's a great idea!
I think the best place to start would be to post it to this list :)
I also think that no matter where else you put it, it should exist at
least as a link in the wiki.
Robert Barron
Enterprise Management Specialist - IBM Israel
http://classicarete.blogspot.com
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 9:45 PM, Matteo Romanello
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> Dear members of the list,
> As part of my PhD I'm working on a bibliography about "Classics and the
> Computers".
> I'm looking specifically at general surveys, studies and discussions about
> the relationship between classics and the computers, also known as Digital
> Classics.
> I drafted a first list that I'd be happy to share with other Digital
> Classicists or anyone else having an interest in this.
> I'd also welcome additions to my initial list: I'm thinking in particular of
> publications that I have unintentionally neglected and/or publications in
> other languages that I was not aware of. Therefore I'd like to share it
> using a tool that allows others to easily augment it.
> Do you think that for this purpose it'd be better a group on Zotero or a
> page on the DigitalClassicist wiki, or what else?
> Best,
> Matteo
> ______________
> Matteo Romanello
> PhD candidate
> Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH)
> King's College, London
> http://wiki.digitalclassicist.org/User:MatteoRomanello
> http://kcl.academia.edu/MatteoRomanello
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/matteoromanello
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