Monthly Archives: September 2004

“opportunities abound”

Herbert Van de Sompel, Sandy Payette, John Erickson, Carl Lagoze, and Simeon Warner, Rethinking Scholarly Communication: Building the System that Scholars Deserve, D-Lib Magazine, September 2004. Excerpt: There is growing dissatisfaction with the established scholarly communication system. This dissatisfaction is … Continue reading

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Collaborative Research Grants

The National Endowment for the Humanities announces the November 1, 2004 receipt deadline for applications for Collaborative Research Grants. NEH Collaborative Research Grants provide support for a team of two or more scholars to pursue original research that significantly adds … Continue reading

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New look for a familiar tool

The Audio-Visual Survey for Classics, published every other year in Classical World, is now available at the Stoa.

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Neil Beagrie, British Library, in an interesting interview: In the right conditions papyrus or paper can survive by accident or through benign neglect for centuries or in the case of the Dead Sea Scrolls for thousands of years. It takes … Continue reading

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