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Hello Everyone,

As one of the editorial team of Digital Humanities Quarterly, a new 
online peer reviewed journal featuring all aspects of digital 
humanities research
(www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/) I wanted to ask any of you digital 
classicists out there if you would be interested in peer reviewing a 
few papers for us, especially any submissions to do with classics, of course.

Information about DHQs peer review process can be found at

http://www.digitalhumanities.org/export/sites/default/submissions/peerReviewing.html


If you would be interested in helping us peer review any submissions 
with a classics  subject base, then please do
send the following information to 
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    * Your name and email address
    * Your institutional affiliation and country
    * The languages you're able to review in
    * The areas of specialization you're interested in reviewing in
    * How regularly you would be willing to review

We're a little short on peer reviewers who have an expertise in the 
classical world: signing up would be a great way to help us out as we 
try to build this new journal.
(And if you are working on anything interesting, do consider DHQ as a 
publication venue too....)

Melissa
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Melissa M. Terras MA MSc DPhil CLTHE
Lecturer in Electronic Communication
School of Library, Archive and Information Studies
Henry Morley Building
University College London
Gower Street
WC1E 6BT

Tel: 020-7679-7206 (direct), 020-7679-7204 (dept), 020-7383-0557 (fax)
Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais/melissa-terras/

General Editor, Digital Humanities Quarterly: 
http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/

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