Current events

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Listed below were events (conferences, colloquia, lectures, etc.) related to research in Classical Studies/Ancient History involving computing technologies, up to 2010.

A current, updated list of events affiliated with the Digital Classicist may be found at http://www.digitalclassicist.org/wip/index.html.

Upcoming Events
A master calendar of events, many of which are relevant to digital classicists, is maintained by the Alliance of Digital Humanities Organizations. You can subscribe to this calendar. To add events not listed, follow instructions for becoming an editor.

Conferences
(most recent first)
 * Computer Applications in Archaeology, Granada, Spain, April 6-9, 2010.
 * Digital Humanities, King's College London, July 3-6, 2010
 * Digital Imaging of Ancient Textual Heritage: Technological Challenges and Solutions, 28-29 October 2010 in Helsinki, Finland.
 * Developments in Digital Research and Ancient Studies, panel at APA/AIA, Anaheim CA, January 6-9, 2010.
 * Object, Artefact and Script, October 8-9, 2009, e-Science Institute, Edinburgh
 * Digital Research in the Humanities and Arts, Queen's University, Belfast, September 7-9, 2009
 * Digital Classicist: Re-use of Open Source and Open Access Publications in Ancient Studies, panel at Digital Humanities 2009 conference, Maryland, June 22-25 2009. abstracts
 * The Publication and Study of Inscriptions in the Age of the Computer, panel at APA/AIA, Philadelphia, January 8-11, 2009.
 * Ancient World and e-Science panel at Classical Association Annual Conference 2009 Glasgow 3-6 April 2009, abstracts.
 * Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts 2008 (DRHA) Cambridge, September 14-17 2008. (Including two Digital Classicist panels.) See programme and speakers
 * What Do You Do With A Million Books, Imperial College Internet Centre, Friday March 14, 2008, London
 * Classical Association Annual Conference, Liverpool, 27-30 March, 2008
 * Digital Humanities 2008, Oulu, Finland, June 25-29 2008
 * Digital Geography in a Web 2.0 World, London, February 20, 2008
 * Epistemic Networks and GRID + Web 2.0 for Arts and Humanities, 30-31 January 2008, Imperial College Internet Centre, Imperial College London
 * Computer Applications in Archaeology (CAA), Budapest, 2nd-6th April 2008
 * Changing the center of gravity: the future of classical studies in cyberinfrastructure, October 5, 2007, University of Kentucky, Lexington
 * Digital Resources for the Humanities and Arts (DRHA), Dartington, 9-12th September 2007
 * Digital Humanities, 2-8th June 2007
 * Classical Association, Birmingham, April 9-12 2007(PDF) (two Digital Classicist panels: panel abstracts)
 * Open Source Critical Editions workshop, King's College London, 22 September 2006.
 * CLiP: Literatures, Languages and Cultural Heritage in a digital world, June 29 - July 1, 2006, King's College London
 * Teuchos Project, Hamburg, workshop 20-22 January, 2006
 * Digimed, Arezzo, January 2006
 * Corpora and language, an Arts and Humanities Research Council Event 12-13 January 2006

Seminars and Workshops

 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars (programme tba), Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2011
 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, September 2010
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2010
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2009
 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, July 2008
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2008
 * EpiDoc training workshop, Milan, June 2008
 * VERA Winter Workshop - 6th December 2007 "Digital field recording and publication in archaeology"
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London, June-August 2007
 * Text Mining for Historians (workshop), Glasgow, 17-18th July 2007
 * EpiDoc Summer School, London, 11-15th June 2007
 * Dr Bianca Schröder (Munich), gave a seminar titled: 'A Traditional Dictionary in a New Medium' (abstract) as part of the Humanities Computing series at the Centre for Computing in the Humanities at King's College London at 1pm on 15th February 2007.
 * In addition to this Dr Bianca Schröder ran two workshops also at the CCH on Wednesday 14th February and Friday 16th February 2007.
 * Digital Classicist Work in Progress Seminars, Institute of Classical Studies, London June-August 2006