Author Archives: Tom Elliott

About Tom Elliott

Associate Director for Digital Programs and Senior Research Scholar, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University

CFP: Practical Experiences with CIDOC CRM and its Extensions

Noted on the Antiquist list: CALL FOR PAPERS Practical Experiences with CIDOC CRM and its Extensions (CRMEX) http://www.ontotext.com/CRMEX 26th September 2013 in Valetta, Malta A workshop affiliated with the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL … Continue reading

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CFP: CAA2014 Paris Conference

Seen on the Antiquist list: Dear Colleagues and Friends, You are warmly invited to take part in the CAA2014 Paris Conference, which will be held at the “Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – Institut d’art et d’archéologie” 3 rue Michelet, 75006 … Continue reading

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Seminar: Hestia 2: Exploring spatial networks through ancient sources

Via Leif Isaksen on the Digital Classicist list: Dear all, The AHRC-funded Hestia project is pleased to announce “Hestia2: Exploring spatial networks through ancient sources”, a one-day seminar on spatial network analysis and linked data in Classical studies, archaeology and … Continue reading

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Open Book Digital Humanities Series

Via Roberto Rosselli Del Turco on the Digital Classicist list: Open Book Publishers is proud to announce the launch of a Digital Humanities Series. The series is overseen by an international board of experts and its books subjected to rigorous … Continue reading

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Lecture: Exploring visibility networks in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain with Exponential Random Graph Models

Via Simon Mahony: The first of this Summer’s Digital Classicist & Institute of Classical Studies seminars is this Friday. Tom Brughmans (University of Southampton) ‘Exploring visibility networks in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain with Exponential Random Graph Models’ Friday … Continue reading

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Job: British Library paid internship: digital mapping and medieval cartography

Seen on the Antiquist list: Date: Fri, 31 May 2013 16:29:52 +0100 From: KC Kowal <kckowal@GOOGLEMAIL.COM> Subject: Internship: Virtual Mappa Research Associate A part-time, 12-month, paid internship opportunity is available at the British Library. It would be ideal for a … Continue reading

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Open Philology Project Announced

Via Marco Büchler, Greg Crane has just posted “The Open Philology Project and Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at Leipzig” at Perseus Digital Library Updates. Abstract: The Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig sees in the rise … Continue reading

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Chasing Krüger’s Dream: Studying the Transmission of Classical and Medieval Manuscripts Using Lattice Theory and Information Entropy

Lecture announcement: http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge/news/index.html#sep27 September 27, 2012 Lecture: “Chasing Krüger’s Dream: Studying the Transmission of Classical and Medieval Manuscripts Using Lattice Theory and Information Entropy.” John W. Hessler, Kluge Staff Fellow. 4:00 – 5:00 p.m., LJ-119, Thomas Jefferson Building, Library of Congress. Reception … Continue reading

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Guide to Evagrius Ponticus

This just in from Joel Kalvesmaki: I am pleased to announce the appearance of the Guide to Evagrius Ponticus, a digital-only, peer-reviewed reference work about the fourth-century monastic theologian. Updated quarterly, it provides definitive, integrated lists of Evagrius’s works, of … Continue reading

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Linked Ancient World Data Institute at NYU (Spring 2012)

New York University’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) will host the Linked Ancient World Data Institute (LAWDI) from May 31st to June 2nd, 2012 in New York City. “Linked Open Data” is an approach to the … Continue reading

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Postdoc in Digital Humanities: University of Alabama

The Alabama Digital Humanities Center at the University of Alabama (http://www.lib.ua.edu/digitalhumanities) is pleased to invite applications for a post-doctoral fellowship in Digital Humanities. The fellowship offers the successful candidate a unique platform for professional advancement: financial and material support for … Continue reading

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„Historische Dokumente auf dem Weg zum digitalen Volltext“ – Turning Historical Documents into Digital Full Texts

From Marco Büchler: The Munich DigitiZation Center (MDZ) of the Bavarian State Library invites you to Munich on Tuesday 11 October and Wednesday 12 October, 2011, for two conferences under the shared title “Historische Dokumente auf dem Weg zum digitalen … Continue reading

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Workshop on Digital Humanities and the Study of Religion in Antiquity

From Michael Satlow at Brown University. Please direct all questions to him. WORKSHOP CALL FOR PAPERS FEBRUARY 13-14, 2012 BROWN UNIVERSITY The Program in Judaic Studies in collaboration with the Brown University Library’s Center for Digital Scholarship is pleased to … Continue reading

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TRAIL 2011: Training and Research in the Archaeological Interpretation of Lidar

From Rachel Opitz: TRAIL 2011 Training and Research in the Archaeological Interpretation of Lidar 14-16 March 2011, European Research Centre at Bibracte, Glux-en-Glenne, France The objective of these days is to create a forum for discussion for professionals, researchers and students … Continue reading

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Immediate Opening: Digital Papyrology Programmer

This position, previously announced, has been re-opened for a 12-month tenure, beginning January 2011. New York University Programmer/Analyst New York University’s Division of the Libraries seeks a Programmer/Analyst to work on the “Papyrological Navigator” (http://papyri.info) and associated systems. Papyri.info is … Continue reading

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