Monthly Archives: January 2014

Course on Digital Data and Archaeology: Management, Preservation and Publishing

Via an email from Katie Green to the Antiquist list: Digital Data and Archaeology: Management, Preservation and Publishing Mon 3 to Tue 4 Mar 2014 Rewley House 1 Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JA Through a series of presentations, practical sessions … Continue reading

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Part-time, fixed-term IT job in British Museum

A job ad that might suit a digital classicist or archaeologist with good programming skills (Python, PHP, Java) looking to work part-time, perhaps while studying or freelancing, is being circulated by Dan Pett of the Portable Antiquities Scheme in the … Continue reading

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CFP: Making Meaning from Data

Abstracts are invited for the Digital Classics Association colloquium at SCS / AIA Annual Meetings in New Orleans, Louisiana, January 8-11, 2015. [[ reposted from http://apaclassics.org/annual-meeting/146/cfp-making-meaning-data ]] Sponsored by the Digital Classics Association Organizers: Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY; … Continue reading

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EpiDoc Workshop, London, April 28-May 1, 2014

We invite applications for a 4-day training workshop on digital editing of epigraphic and papyrological texts, to be held in the Institute of Classical Studies, London, April 28-May 1, 2014. The workshop will be taught by Gabriel Bodard (KCL), Simona … Continue reading

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CFP: Digital Classicist London seminar series 2014

The Digital Classicist London seminars have since 2006 provided a forum for research into the ancient world that employs digital and other quantitative methods. The seminars, hosted by the Institute of Classical Studies, are on Friday afternoons from June to … Continue reading

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