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A quarterly newsletter reporting on computer activities in research and instruction. Edited by Joseph Tebben. Ran until 2002, when it was discontinued. ''ComClass'' was distributed by email. An online archive does not seem to be in evidence.
''Computing and the Classics'' was a quarterly newsletter reporting on computer activities in research and instruction, supported by Ohio State University and the American Philological Association. Edited by Joseph Tebben, ''ComClass'' ran until 2002, when it was discontinued.
 
It was distributed by email as well as in the form of a print supplement, usually between 2 and 8 pages in length. An online archive does not seem to be in evidence. The Institute of Classical Studies Library in London holds print copies from Vol VI (1989) to XVII (2001) in the electronic resources room.


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Computing and the Classics was a quarterly newsletter reporting on computer activities in research and instruction, supported by Ohio State University and the American Philological Association. Edited by Joseph Tebben, ComClass ran until 2002, when it was discontinued.

It was distributed by email as well as in the form of a print supplement, usually between 2 and 8 pages in length. An online archive does not seem to be in evidence. The Institute of Classical Studies Library in London holds print copies from Vol VI (1989) to XVII (2001) in the electronic resources room.