Monthly Archives: September 2005

Abzu has an RSS feed

Abzu is a guide to the rapidly increasing, and widely distributed data relevant to the study and public presentation of the Ancient Near East via the Internet. It has been on-line since 5 October, 1994. Since 2001 Abzu has been … Continue reading

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CAA 2006

Are any classisicts planning to be attend the following? 34th Annual Meeting and Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology CAA2006– Fargo April 18-21, 2006. The Conference Organizing Committee for CAA2006 invites you to participate in the Annual … Continue reading

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Gallery 2.0 released

from the mailbag: We are very proud to announce that Gallery 2.0 final has been released and is available for immediate download! This is a complete rewrite of Gallery and is the culmination of 3 years of design and effort. … Continue reading

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IOSA

IOSA.it looks worth bookmarking: IOSA stands for Internet and Open Source in Archaeology. It is a research group of young archaeologists, and the aim of this site and of IOSA research team is to promote the use of open source … Continue reading

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CFP: Wikis: Unsettling the Frontiers of Cyberspace

From Humanist–deadline approaching. Call for Papers Wikis are without a doubt one of the most interesting and radical of the new writing media available to the wired society, yet they also one of the most misunderstood. Many of us know … Continue reading

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Debut of Copyright, a new open-access, peer-reviewed journal

Copyright, a new open-access, peer-reviewed journal led by a renowned editorial team, seeks papers on all aspects of copyright in the Internet age. The journal features a rapid review and publication time while maintaining rigorous standards regarding the quality of … Continue reading

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Space available

Today Matt Kirschenbaum posted an invitation from MITH to scholars displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland, College Park is pleased to be able to offer an immediate residential … Continue reading

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BMCR review of Antiquarium 2.0

Two Italian scholars, Berti and Costa, have a review in BMCR 2004.09.10 of the Antiquarium software for reading the TLG and PHI CD Roms. They make some sound (and enthusiastic) observations about the price, speed, ease of use, and comprehensive … Continue reading

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