A few of the presentations below are of direct relevance to classicists
(indeed offered by members of this list!), and all may be of interest to
digital classicists in any case, so I take the liberty of circulating
this here:
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We invite all who are interested to join us for the Autumn Digital
Humanities seminar at King's College London. Unless clearly marked
below, seminars are on Tuesday afternoon at 18:00, in the Anatomy Museum
(ATM) on the 6th floor of the King's Building (Strand campus: see
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/campuslife/campuses/download/KBLevel6forweb.pdf).
7-Oct-2014
Peter Stokes, Stewart Brookes, Giancarlo Buomprisco (KCL), Elaine
Treharne (Stanford), Donald Scragg (Manchester)
Digital Resource and Database for Palaeography, Manuscript Studies and
Diplomatic (DigiPal) launch event (Room K2.29)
14-Oct-2014
Tim Buchen (KCL)
CENDARI: A DH approach to study of the battle for borders in East
Central Europe after WW1 (ATM)
Weds 22-Oct-2014
Helma Dik (University of Chicago)
Philologia ex machina: Are we getting any closer? (Room K0.20)
*Note: this event is on a Wednesday, and is a joint seminar with the
Classics department*
11-Nov-2014
Timo Honkela (National Library of Finland, Helsinki)
Text Mining for Digital Humanities (ATM)
25-Nov-2014
Tobias Blanke (Digital Humanities, KCL) et alii.
Book launch: Digital Asset Ecosystems: Rethinking crowds and clouds (ATM)
2-Dec-2014
Gabriel Bodard (KCL), Daniel Pett (British Museum), Humphrey Southall
(Portsmouth), Charlotte Tupman (KCL)
Round table: Linking ancient people, places, objects and texts (ATM)
ALL WELCOME
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Dr Gabriel BODARD
Researcher in Digital Epigraphy
Digital Humanities
King's College London
Boris Karloff Building
26-29 Drury Lane
London WC2B 5RL
T: +44 (0)20 7848 1388
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http://www.digitalclassicist.org/
http://www.currentepigraphy.org/
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