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==Available==
==Available==
http://bam.lib.uiowa.edu/
* http://bam.lib.uiowa.edu/
==Author/Editor==
 
==Editors==
* Sarah Bond
* Sarah Bond
* Paul Dilley
* Paul Dilley
* Ryan Horne
* Ryan Horne
==Description==
==Description==
The Big Ancient Mediterranean (“BAM”) integrates GIS tools, network analysis, textual annotation, and
The '''Big Ancient Mediterranean''' ('''BAM''') integrates GIS tools, network analysis, textual annotation, and data mining capabilities to explore and visualize ancient texts in new ways. The site’s simultaneous
data mining capabilities to explore and visualize ancient texts in new ways. The site’s simultaneous
presentation of these tools is designed to allow a deeper “reading” of texts by providing students,
presentation of these tools is designed to allow a deeper “reading” of texts by providing students,
teachers, researchers, and the general public with an open-access portal wherein they can interact with
teachers, researchers, and the general public with an open-access portal wherein they can interact with
maps, visualizations, and linked data. BAM aims to further connect and develop the digital resources and
maps, visualizations, and linked data. BAM aims to further connect and develop the digital resources and
rich landscape of linked data developed in the field of ancient studies. The first module within BAM is
rich landscape of linked data developed in the field of ancient studies. The first module within BAM is
called Terra Biblica, which offers users a means to explore biblical and early Christian texts. In order to
called Terra Biblica, which offers users a means to explore biblical and early Christian texts.  
encourage scholarly discussion and to incorporate new datasets within the BAM interface, we are
 
requesting funding to facilitate an academic workshop to be held in June of 2016, and the development of
a full prototype for BAM drawing on participants’ feedback.
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 5 July 2018

Available

Editors

  • Sarah Bond
  • Paul Dilley
  • Ryan Horne

Description

The Big Ancient Mediterranean (BAM) integrates GIS tools, network analysis, textual annotation, and data mining capabilities to explore and visualize ancient texts in new ways. The site’s simultaneous presentation of these tools is designed to allow a deeper “reading” of texts by providing students, teachers, researchers, and the general public with an open-access portal wherein they can interact with maps, visualizations, and linked data. BAM aims to further connect and develop the digital resources and rich landscape of linked data developed in the field of ancient studies. The first module within BAM is called Terra Biblica, which offers users a means to explore biblical and early Christian texts.