Monthly Archives: June 2013

Job: lecturer in Digital Humanities, Leuven

A full-time, tenure-track, academic post (research and teaching) in the digital humanities has been advertised at KU Leuven. From the jobsite: We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in one of the Arts Faculty’s fields of cultural scholarship … Continue reading

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Perseus Catalog Released

From Lisa Cerrato via the Digital Classicist List: The Perseus Digital Library is pleased to announce the 1.0 Release of the Perseus Catalog. The Perseus Catalog is an attempt to provide systematic catalog access to at least one online edition … Continue reading

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CFP: Digital Classicist Berlin

Proposals with abstracts for the winter 2013/2014 Digital Classicst Seminar Berlin are due September 1, 2013. See the full Digital Classicist Berlin call for papers for instructions.

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Job at Cologne: Professor of ArchaeoInformatics / Computational archaeology

Posted for Michael Heinzelmann: Professor of ArchaeoInformatics / Computational archaeology (W2) The Institute of Archaeology of the University of Cologne invites applications for a Full Professorhip in ArchaeoInformatics / computational archaeology (pay grade W2). The starting date for this position … Continue reading

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Digital.Humanities @ Oxford Summer School

Noted on the Digital Classicist list: The Digital.Humanities @ Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS) is an annual event for anyone working in the Digital Humanities. This year’s Summer School will be held on 8 – 12 July, at the University of … Continue reading

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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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