Digital Classicist London 2017
Institute of Classical Studies
Fridays at 16:30 in room 234*, Senate House south block, Malet Street,
London WC1E 7HU
(*except June 16 & 23, room G34)
ALL WELCOME
Seminars will be screencast on the Digital Classicist London YouTube
channel, for the benefit of those who are not able to make it in person.
Discuss the seminars on Twitter at #DigiClass.
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Jun 2 Sarah Middle (Open University)
Linked Data and Ancient World Research: studying past projects from a
user perspective
Jun 9 Donald Sturgeon (Harvard University)
Crowdsourcing a digital library of pre-modern Chinese
Jun 16 Valeria Vitale et al. (Institute of Classical Studies)
Recogito 2: linked data without the pointy brackets (*G34*)
Jun 23 Dimitar Iliev et al. (University of Sofia St. Kliment Ohridski)
Historical GIS of South-Eastern Europe (*G34*)
Jun 30 Lucia Vannini (Institute of Classical Studies)
The role of Digital Humanities in Papyrology: Practices and user needs
in papyrological research
& Paula Granados García (Open University)
Cultural Contact in Early Roman Spain through Linked Open Data resources
Jul 7 Elisa Nury (King's College London)
Collation Visualization: Helping Users to Explore Collated Manuscripts
Jul 14 Sarah Ketchley (University of Washington)
Re-Imagining Nineteenth Century Nile Travel and Excavation for a Digital
Age: The Emma B. Andrews Diary Project
Jul 21 Dorothea Reule & Pietro Liuzzo (University of Hamburg)
Issues in the development of digital projects based on user
requirements. The case of Beta maṣāḥǝft
Jul 28 Rada Varga (Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca)
Romans 1by1: Transferring information from ancient people to modern users
This series is focussed on user and reader needs of digital projects or
resources, and assumed a wide definition of classics including the whole
ancient world more broadly than only the Greco-Roman Mediterranean. The
seminars will be pitched at a level suitable for postgraduate students
or interested colleagues in Archaeology, Classics, Digital Humanities
and related fields.
Digital Classicist London seminar is organized by Gabriel Bodard, Simona
Stoyanova and Valeria Vitale (ICS) and Simon Mahony and Eleanor Robson
(UCL).
Full programme and abstracts:
http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2017.html
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Dr Gabriel BODARD
Reader in Digital Classics
Institute of Classical Studies
University of London
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
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