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Digital Classicist Publications
Some papers drawn from the first Digital Classicist Work in Progress seminar series (London 2006) are now published in a collaborative special issue of the Digital Medievalist. "Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies. This publication is dedicated to the memory of Ross Scaife (1960-2008).
Digital Classics Publications (from ICS)
The Institute of Classical Studies/Joint Library catalogue is a useful place to start looking for publications on Digital Humanities relevant to the Classics, and on Classical software and resources in general. See the Computing Resources page, or search for Classmark 98A.1 in the Library catalogue.
Joint Library of Hellenic and Roman Societies/ICS blog
The Joint Library now also have a weblog, and use the label "digitalclassicist" for online/electronic acquisitions or other news of interest to digital humanists. Items in this category can be browsed at:
Periodicals
- Archeologia e Calcolatori
- Archeological Computing Newsletter
- ArchWeb Archaeology and XML newsletter
- Bryn Mawr Electronic Resources Review (1998-2000; now subsumed into BMCR)
- Classics@: The Electronic Journal of the Center for Hellenic Studies of Harvard University
- Computing and the Classics (defunct)
- CSA Newsletter: Computer Technologies for Archaeologists & Architectural Historians
- JAHC (Journal of the Association for History and Computing
- (The) Journal of Electronic Publishing
- IMEROS (The official journal of the Foundation of the Hellenic World)
Classical Creative Commons Publications
Individual articles and guides to practice (unindexed)
- EpiDoc guidelines for XML markup of epigraphy http://www.stoa.org/epidoc/gl/5/
- GIS for Archaeology (AWMC) http://www.unc.edu/awmc/gisforarchaeology.html
- A Guide to Recording Handheld GPS Waypoints (Stoa) http://www.stoa.org/guides/gps.shtml
- Deciding whether Optical Character Recognition is feasible, Simon Tanner (KDCS) http://www.odl.ox.ac.uk/papers/OCRFeasibility_final.pdf
- A Standardized Method for Producing QTVR Panoramas (Stoa) http://www.stoa.org/guides/qtvr_standards.shtml
- Digital palaeography: using the digital representation of medieval script to support palaeographic analysis, Arianna Ciula (Digital Medievalist) http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/article.cfm?RecID=2
- An Introduction to Structured Markup (SGML) (Stoa) http://www.stoa.org/markup/how_markup.shtml
- Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web, Patrick Rourke (Stoa) http://www.stoa.org/unicode/
- Choosing an XML editor (AHDS) http://ahds.ac.uk/creating/information-papers/xml-editors/
- 'Storia Antica e Computer: un approccio' di Alessandro Cristofori http://www.rassegna.unibo.it/appr.html
- 'Internet. Evaluador y difusor de la ciencia histórica' (Remesal, Berni, Aguilera, 1999) http://ceipac.gh.ub.es/biblio/lecturas/01_00.html
- Aplicacions de les tecnologies de la informació i la comunicació en arqueologia: la prospecció geofísica http://www.uoc.es/humfil/digithum/digithum2/catala/Art_CCarreras/index.htm

