Digital Classicist London 2017
Institute of Classical Studies
Fridays at 16:30
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.
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
Jun 23* Dimitar Iliev et al. (University of Sofia "St. Kliment
Ohridski"), Historical GIS of South-Eastern Europe
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
Full programme and abstracts online at:
http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/wip2017.html
Digital Classicist London seminar is organized by Gabriel Bodard, Simona
Stoyanova and Valeria Vitale (ICS) and Simon Mahony and Eleanor Robson
(UCL).
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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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http://digitalclassicist.org/
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