Digital Classics Bibliography

Available

 * http://www.zotero.org/groups/digitalclassics

Author

 * Matteo Romanello

Description
There is a collaboratively edited bibliography of digital classics (highlights below) on the Zotero platform. To contribute to this list edit this page or join the Digital Classics group on Zotero.

General Studies

 * Bodard, G. & Mahony, S. eds., 2010. Digital research in the study of classical antiquity, Burlington VT: Ashgate.
 * Bodard, G, Broux, Y. & Tarte, S. eds., 2017. Digital Approaches to the Ancient World. Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 59-2 (December 2016). Available: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bics.2016.59.issue-2/issuetoc
 * Bodard, G. & Romanello, M., eds., 2016. Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber. London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bat
 * Brunner, T.F., 1993. "Classics and the Computer: The History of a Relationship." In Accessing antiquity : the computerization of classical studies. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, pp. 10-33.
 * Cornell, E., 1989. Greek, Computers and Libraries. Library Review, 38(5). Available at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/00242539410134156 [Accessed December 3, 2009].
 * Crane, G., 2004. "Classics and the Computer: An End of the History." In Schreibman, Seimens, Unsworth, Blackwell Companion to Digital Humanities, 46-55.
 * Crane, G., Seales, B. & Terras, M., 2009. "Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology." Digital Humanities Quarterly, 3(1). Available at: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/1/000023/000023.html [Accessed July 19, 2010].
 * Hardwick, L., 2000. "Electrifying the Canon: The Impact of Computing on Classical Studies." Computers and the Humanities, 34(3), 295, 279. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1002089109613 [Accessed March 2, 2010].
 * McDonough, J., 1967. "Computers and the classics." Computers and the Humanities, 2(1), 37-40. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02402465 [Accessed February 15, 2010].
 * Solomon, J., 1993. Accessing antiquity : the computerization of classical studies, Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
 * Terras, M., 2010. "The Digital Classicist: Disciplinary Focus and Interdisciplinary Vision." In G. Bodard & S. Mahony, eds. Digital research in the study of classical antiquity. Burlington  VT: Ashgate, pp. 171-189. Available at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/infostudies/melissa-terras/research/Chapter_10_Terras.pdf.
 * Waite, S., 1970. "Computers and the classics." Computers and the Humanities, 5(1), 47-51. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF02404258 [Accessed February 15, 2010].