We’re delighted to announce the publication of the latest volume of essays arising in part from the Digital Classicist seminars in London, Berlin and elsewhere, as an open access publication.
Gabriel Bodard and Matteo Romanello (2016). Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber: Teaching, Knowledge Exchange and Public Engagement. London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bat
Thanks to the generosity of the Knowledge Unlatched programme, this volume is available as Gold Open Access—i.e. you can freely download PDF, Epub or Kindle versions from the publisher’s site under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Print copies are also available for £34.99 hc, £12.99 pb. Review copies will be circulated to appropriate journals and similar venues.
A very thorough review of this volume has just appeared in the Bryn Mawr Classical Review at http://bmcr.brynmawr.edu/2016/2016-09-42.html
(All the contributors should be very proud.)
Another review of the Echo Chamber volume has appeared in the Digital Classics and Ancient History themed issue of Digitalia the Digital Humanites journal of Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Thanks to Angela Lumezeanu for the positive and useful comments. http://digihubb.centre.ubbcluj.ro/journal/index.php/digitalia/article/view/50
Another review of this volume by Eleonora Litta has appeared on Digital Medievalist 11(1), see http://doi.org/10.16995/dm.79.
Richard Ashdowne has reviewed this volume on the Classics For All website, https://classicsforall.org.uk/book-reviews/digital-classics-outside-echo-chamber-teaching-knowledge-exchange-public-engagement/.
Updated link: https://classicsforall.org.uk/reading-room/book-reviews/digital-classics-outside-echo-chamber-teaching-knowledge-exchange-public
Angela Lumezeanu has reviewed this volume on Studia UBBDigitalia, Volume 63 (LXIII) 2018 pp. 85-87: https://digihubb.centre.ubbcluj.ro/journal/index.php/digitalia/article/view/50/53