The Digital Classicist 2013

Stuart Dunn
University of London Press
2019-12-31

<p>This edited volume collects together peer-reviewed papers that initially emanated from presentations at Digital Classicist seminars and conference panels.</p><p>This wide-ranging volume showcases exemplary applications of digital scholarship to the ancient world and critically examines the many challenges and opportunities afforded by such research. The chapters included here demonstrate innovative approaches that drive forward the research interests of both humanists and technologists while showing that rigorous scholarship is as central to digital research as it is to mainstream classical studies.</p><p>As with the earlier Digital Classicist publications, our aim is not to give a broad overview of the field of digital classics; rather, we present here a snapshot of some of the varied research of our members in order to engage with and contribute to the development of scholarship both in the fields of classical antiquity and Digital Humanities more broadly.</p>

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  • Graphical & digital media applications
  • Classical history / classical civilisation
  • IT, Internet and electronic resources in libraries
  • Ancient history
  • Graphical and digital media applications
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient History
  • antiquity
  • classical studies
  • digital humanities
  • research
  • technology

The Digital Classicist 2013

Stuart Dunn

University of London Press

2019-12-31

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<p>This edited volume collects together peer-reviewed papers that initially emanated from presentations at Digital Classicist seminars and conference panels.</p><p>This wide-ranging volume showcases exemplary applications of digital scholarship to the ancient world and critically examines the many challenges and opportunities afforded by such research. The chapters included here demonstrate innovative approaches that drive forward the research interests of both humanists and technologists while showing that rigorous scholarship is as central to digital research as it is to mainstream classical studies.</p><p>As with the earlier Digital Classicist publications, our aim is not to give a broad overview of the field of digital classics; rather, we present here a snapshot of some of the varied research of our members in order to engage with and contribute to the development of scholarship both in the fields of classical antiquity and Digital Humanities more broadly.</p>

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  • Graphical & digital media applications
  • Classical history / classical civilisation
  • IT, Internet and electronic resources in libraries
  • Ancient history
  • Graphical and digital media applications
  • Classical Studies ⇒ Ancient History
  • antiquity
  • classical studies
  • digital humanities
  • research
  • technology