What I would suggest, seeing as there are so many interested people on the list who would like to see (and I hope contribute to) this bibliography in the DC Wiki, is simply to create a page "Digital Classics Bibliography" (or if there already is one, "Romanello Digital Classics Bibliography, aut sim.--actually, now that I think about it, if there already is one then replace it with your stuff, since it's likely to be fuller and more up to date. The category:Bibliography should probably be applied to it; and maybe add a link to it from the Resources page as well. Anybody who needs an account to edit the wiki, please contact myself or one of the other editors offlist, and we'll set it up for you. Thanks, Matteo, for this great resource! Gabby On 25/08/2010 19:45, Matteo Romanello wrote: > 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 > -- Dr Gabriel BODARD (Epigrapher, Digital Classicist, Pirate) Centre for Computing in the Humanities King's College London 26-29 Drury Lane London WC2B 5RL Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 1388 Fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2980 http://www.digitalclassicist.org/ http://www.currentepigraphy.org/