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[with the usual apologies for cross-posting]

Dear colleagues,

We would like to remind you that the deadline for submission of abstracts
to the *Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2014/15* is set on Friday, 01
August 2014 at midnight (CET).

We are also pleased to announce that Prof. Charlotte Roueché (King’s
College London) will give the opening keynote of this year’s series on
Tuesday 14 October at 18:00 *cum tempore* at the TOPOI Building in Dahlem.

We would be grateful if you could forward this reminder to colleagues and
students who may be interested. Please refer to the original CfP below for
details or visit the website: <http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/cfp>.

Best wishes,
Matteo on behalf of the Organising Committee

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Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2014/15: Call for Papers
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We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the third series of the
Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin [1]. This initiative, inspired by and
connected to London’s Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminar [2], is
organised in association with the German Archaeological Institute and the
Excellence Cluster TOPOI. It will run during the winter term of the
academic year 2014/15.

We invite submissions on any kind of research which employs digital
methods, resources or technologies in an innovative way in order to enable
a better or new understanding of the ancient world. We encourage
contributions not only from Classics but also from the entire field of
"Altertumswissenschaften", to include the ancient world at large, such as
Egypt and the Near East.

Themes may include digital editions, natural language processing, image
processing and visualisation, linked data and the semantic web, open
access, spatial and network analysis, serious gaming and any other digital
or quantitative methods. We welcome seminar proposals addressing the
application of these methods to individual projects, and particularly
contributions which show how the digital component can facilitate the
crossing of disciplinary boundaries and answering new research questions.
Seminar content should be of interest both to classicists, ancient
historians or archaeologists, as well as to information scientists and
digital humanists, with an academic research agenda relevant to at least
one of these fields.

Anonymised abstracts [3] of **300-500 words max.** (bibliographic
references excluded) should be uploaded by **midnight (CET) on 01 August
2014** using the special submission form [4]. Although we do accept
abstracts written in English as well as in German, the presentations are
expected to be delivered in English (when submitting the same proposal for
consideration to multiple venues, please do let us know via the submission
form). The acceptance rate for the first two seminar series was of 41%
(2012/13) and 31% (2014/15).

Seminars will run **fortnightly on Tuesday evenings (18:00-19:30)** from
October 2014 until February 2015 and will be hosted by the Excellence
Cluster TOPOI and the German Archaeological Institute, both located in
Berlin-Dahlem. The full programme, including the venue of each seminar,
will be finalised and announced in September. As with the previous series,
the video recordings of the presentations will be published online and we
endeavour to provide accommodation for the speakers and contribute towards
their travel expenses. There are plans to publish papers selected from the
first three series of the seminar as a special issue of the new open access
publication from TOPOI [5].

[1] http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/
[2] http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/
[3] The anonymised abstract should have all author names, institutions and
references to the authors work removed. This may lead to some references
having to be replaced by “Reference to authors’ work”. The abstract title
and author names with affiliations are entered into the submission system
in separate fields.
[4] http://de.digitalclassicist.org/berlin/submit
[5] http://journal.topoi.org/