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Digital Classicist runs a discussion group/mailing list through the JISC mail service, which is meant both for the discussion of the Digital Classicist website and service itself, and for the raising of issues of concern to scholars of the ancient world who use computers.
==Available==
* http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/digitalclassicist
 
==Description==
 
Digital Classicist runs a discussion group/mailing list through the JISC mail service, which is meant both for the discussion of the Digital Classicist website and service itself, and for the raising of issues of concern to scholars of the ancient world who use computers. As of February 2022, the Digital Classicist mailing list has approximately 1050 subscribers, and traffic is in the order of 10–20 individual emails per month, in a mix of announcements and discussion.
 
==How to join==


To join the group using a web form, go to the following page and follow the instructions on-screen: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/digitalclassicist
To join the group using a web form, go to the following page and follow the instructions on-screen: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/digitalclassicist


If you would prefer to sign up via your email account, simply send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk, the body of the mail containing only the words
If you would prefer to sign up via your email account, simply send a message with a blank subject line to [mailto:listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk], the body of the mail containing only the words


:SUBSCRIBE DIGITALCLASSICIST
:SUBSCRIBE DIGITALCLASSICIST
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 25 March 2024

Available

Description

Digital Classicist runs a discussion group/mailing list through the JISC mail service, which is meant both for the discussion of the Digital Classicist website and service itself, and for the raising of issues of concern to scholars of the ancient world who use computers. As of February 2022, the Digital Classicist mailing list has approximately 1050 subscribers, and traffic is in the order of 10–20 individual emails per month, in a mix of announcements and discussion.

How to join

To join the group using a web form, go to the following page and follow the instructions on-screen: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/digitalclassicist

If you would prefer to sign up via your email account, simply send a message with a blank subject line to listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk, the body of the mail containing only the words

SUBSCRIBE DIGITALCLASSICIST

(no signature text, etc.) You should be sent a confirmation email by the listserver.