Monthly Archives: December 2010

InterFace 2011: 3rd International Symposium for Humanities and Technology

Posted on behalf of the organisers. I went to the first InterFace at Southampton in 2008 and it was a great event. ———————————————————- SYMPOSIUM ANNOUNCEMENT With apologies for cross posting. InterFace 2011 — 27-29 July 2011, University College London InterFace … 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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Plutarch, Athenaeus, Elegy and Iambus, the Greek Anthology, Lucian and the Scaife Digital Library – 1.6 million words of Open Content Greek

iThe Perseus Digital Library is pleased to publish TEI XML digital editions for Plutarch, Athenaeus, the Greek Anthology, and for most of Lucian. This increases the available Plutarch from roughly 100,000 to the surviving 1,150,000 words. Athenaeus and the Greek … Continue reading

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Job vacancy in digital palaeography

Seen on Digital Medievalist and posted here. Vacancy: Research Associate (Digital Palaeography) The Centre for Computing in Humanities (CCH) at King’s College London seeks a suitably experienced Research Associate for a new four-year project on digital palaeography. The post holder … Continue reading

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