Monthly Archives: February 2016

EpiDoc Workshop, London, April 11-15, 2016

We invite applications for a 5-day training workshop on digital editing of epigraphic and papyrological texts, to be held in the Institute of Classical Studies, University of London, April 11-15, 2016. The workshop will be taught by Gabriel Bodard (ICS), … Continue reading

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Unlocking the Digital Humanities (Tufts and Leipzig, Feb 29–May 2)

Unlocking the Digital Humanities http://tiny.cc/k8ad9x An Open Research Series organized by the Tufts Department of Classics and by the Alexander von Humboldt Chair of Digital Humanities at the University of Leipzig. Talks will take place in Eaton Hall on the … Continue reading

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Old and new methods in the dating of early Christian papyri (San Antonio, Nov 19-22)

The Archaeology of Religion in the Roman World group is organizing a panel on old and new methods in the dating of early Christian papyri at the next Annual Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature (San Antonio, Texas, 19-22 November 2016). … Continue reading

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CFP: Methodologies for social, cultural and demographic processes in migration

Call for Papers: Methodologies to investigate social, cultural and demographic processes in migration periods. EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF ARCHAEOLOGISTS. VILNIUS 31st August–4th September 2016. The deadline is extended to 1st March!! Topic – Interpreting the Archaeological Record The “migration period” is characterized … Continue reading

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Semantic Web for Scientific Heritage (May 30, 2016, Crete)

Second International Workshop on Semantic Web for Scientific Heritage, SW4SH 2016 http://www.cepam.cnrs.fr/zoomathia/sw4sh/ Important dates: Due date for paper submission: March 11, 2016 Notification of paper acceptance : April 1, 2016 Camera-ready version of accepted papers: April 15, 2016 Workshop: May … Continue reading

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MicroPasts: Crowd and community fuelled archaeological research

UCL Centre for Digital Humanities seminar Daniel Pett, ‘MicroPasts: Crowd and community fuelled archaeological research’. When: Wednesday 24th February 17:30 – 19:00 Where: Arts and Humanities Common Room, G24, Foster Court, UCL, London, WC1E 6BT This seminar, given by Daniel … Continue reading

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Open Data Day event: Open Data as Open Educational Resources

The Open Education SIG at University College London are holding their inaugural event: Open Data as Open Educational Resources. Open Data are freely licensed datasets produced by governments, international organisations and researchers that can be used as open educational resources … Continue reading

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BL Labs roadshow at King’s Digital Laboratory

BL Labs Roadshow Event: Experimenting with British Library’s Digital Content and Data for your research King’s Digital Laboratory (KDL) is excited to announce we will be hosting a British Library Labs (BL Labs) roadshow event at King’s College London on … Continue reading

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Harpokration Online

Posted for Joshua Sosin: About eight months ago we announced a lightweight tool to support collaborative translation of Harpokration—we called it ‘Harpokration On Line.’ See: https://blogs.library.duke.edu/dcthree/2015/05/26/harpokration-on-line. Well, we took our time (Mack finished a dissertation, John made serious progress on his, … Continue reading

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Messages and Media (Postgraduates in Ancient History, March 19, Newcastle)

Annual Meeting of Postgraduates in Ancient History ‘Messages and Media’ 19th March 2016. Armstrong Building, Newcastle University. We are very pleased to announce that Professor Richard Clay, newly appointed Professor of Digital Humanities at Newcastle University, has agreed to present … Continue reading

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CFP Archives and Archaeology (Vilnius, Aug/Sep 2016)

Call for Papers: Archives and Archaeology – sources from the past, tools for the future Deadline: 15th of February 2016 European Association of Archaeologists Annual Congress, Vilnius, 31st August–4th September 2016. Topic: Theoretical and methodological perspectives in archaeology Keywords: archives, … Continue reading

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Webinar: Online Approaches to Editing Greek Literature. The Philosophical Papyri

Rodney Ast (University of Heidelberg) and Holger Essler (University of Würzburg), in cooperation with Heidelberg’s Center for Cultural Heritage, are offering in Summer Semester 2016 an online seminar on Greek literary papyri. Special emphasis will be placed on philosophical texts. … Continue reading

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Colloquium on Digital Visualisation in the Humanities, Reading, March 31st 2016

Proposals are invited for presentations at a colloquium on digital visualisation (broadly conceived) at the University of Reading, UK, on March 31st, 2016, funded by the British Academy. Digital visualisation – including, among much else, 3D modelling, digital mapping, and the visual … Continue reading

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CFP: Open Access and Open Access in Archaeology (Vilnius)

Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology: Following the ARIADNE thread Author – Wright, Holly, Archaeology Data Service, York, United Kingdom Co-author(s) – Richards, Julian, University of York, York, United Kingdom (Presenting author) Co-author(s) – Siegmund, Frank, Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, … Continue reading

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