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'''Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London'''
===Opening Workshop===


'''Friday, 22 September 2006'''
Friday, 22 September 2006
 
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
'''A Workshop/Workgroup'''
A Workshop/Workgroup
 
organised and supported by Methods Network, Perseus, and the Digital Classicist
'''organised and supported by Methods Network, Perseus, and the Digital Classicist'''
 
This page is ongoing and interactive and may be edited by all organisers and participants of the Workshop.
 
===Programme===


See [[OSCE Programme]]. This will contain links to participants and positioning papers and discussion both before and affer the event itself.
See [[OSCE Programme]]. This will contain links to participants and positioning papers and discussion both before and affer the event itself.

Revision as of 17:20, 2 March 2008

Opening Workshop

Friday, 22 September 2006 Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London A Workshop/Workgroup organised and supported by Methods Network, Perseus, and the Digital Classicist

See OSCE Programme. This will contain links to participants and positioning papers and discussion both before and affer the event itself.

Abstract

See OSCE Abstract (this was the proposal that was submitted to the Methods Network committee in July and was formally granted funding in August 2006).

Participants

See OSCE Participants (confirmed participants with names and bios collaboratively contributed).

Ongoing

Ongoing discussions, events, and publications:

Events:

  • [Changing the center of gravity]: the future of classical studies in cyberinfrastructure, October 5, 2007, University of Kentucky, Lexington
  • What Do You Do With A Million Books, Imperial College Internet Centre, Friday March 14, 2008, London

Publications:

  • Gregory Crane, 'What Do You Do with a Million Books?', D.Lib magazine 12.3 (2006) [online]
  • (Bodard/Garcés) 'Open Source Critical Editions: A Rationale', in edd. Deegan/Sutherland Text Editing, Print, and the Digital World, Ashgate Press (forthcoming 2008).
  • (Garcés/Bodard) 'Technologies, Protocols, and Workflow for Open Source Critical Editions' in Digital Classicist volume (forthcoming)

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