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* Available: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/index.aspx :
=Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London=
 
(Formerly '''Centre for Computing in the Humanities''' (CCH))
 
(Recently split into the academic department, focussing on the teaching of digital humanities, digital curation and digital culture, and King's Digital Lab, which operates the research and development activities formerly carried out by the Department/Centre.)
 
==Websites==
* Department: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/depts/ddh/index.aspx
* Digital Lab: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/artshums/digitallab/index.aspx


==Description==
==Description==
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* [[Analytical Onomasticon to the Metamorphoses of Ovid]]
* [[Analytical Onomasticon to the Metamorphoses of Ovid]]
* [[Daidalos database of ancient scupture]]
* [[Daidalos database of ancient scupture]]
* [[Digitising the Prosopography of the Roman Republic]]
* [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]
* [[Inscriptions of Aphrodisias]]
* [[Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica]]
* [[Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica]]
* [[Integrated Database for Papyrology]]
* [[Integrated Database for Papyrology]]
* [[IOSPE]]
* [[Lactor]]
* [[Lactor]]
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire]]
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine World]]
* [[Prosopography of the Byzantine World]]
* [[Skenographia]]
* [[Skenographia]]
* [[Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies]]
* [[Theatre of Pompey]]
* [[Theatre of Pompey]]
* [[Theatron]]
* [[Theatron]]

Revision as of 17:02, 26 November 2015

Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London

(Formerly Centre for Computing in the Humanities (CCH))

(Recently split into the academic department, focussing on the teaching of digital humanities, digital curation and digital culture, and King's Digital Lab, which operates the research and development activities formerly carried out by the Department/Centre.)

Websites

Description

From the home page:

The Department of Digital Humanities is an international leader in the application of technology in the arts and humanities, and in the social sciences. It is the largest and most prestigious department of its kind anywhere.
The Department is dedicated to furthering the possibilities of computing for arts and humanities scholarship and, in collaboration with local, national and international research partners across the disciplines, to design and build applications which implement these possibilities, in particular those which produce online research publications.

Classical projects at DDH

(All links internal to this wiki--do not add an external link: create a page)

Other Digital Humanities Projects at DDH

(For a more complete list, see DDH Projects page)

(Links are external to this wiki)