Summer 2013 programme

Digital Classicist London & Institute of Classical Studies seminars

Meetings are on Fridays at 16:30 in room G37*, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU

(*except June 28, July 5 & 19 in S264; July 12 in STB2)

ALL WELCOME

Seminars will be followed by refreshments

Subscribe to the podcast/vidcast RSS feed

Follow or discuss the seminars on Twitter at #DigiClass.

Jun 7 Tom Brughmans (Southampton) Exploring visibility networks in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain with Exponential Random Graph Models (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) G37
Jun 14 Valeria Vitale (King's College London) An Ontology for 3D Visualization in Cultural Heritage (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) G37
Jun 21 Tom Cheesman (Swansea) Putting Translations To Work: TransVis (abstract) (video) (mp3) (slides) G37
Jun 28 Adrian Ryan (Kwazulu-Natal) Quantifying stylistic distance between Athenian vase-paintings (abstract) S264
Jul 5 Dot Porter (Pennsylvania) The Medieval Electronic Scholarly Alliance: a federated platform for discovery and research (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) S264
Jul 12 16:30 Eleni Bozia (University of Florida) The Digital Epigraphy and Archaeology Project (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) STB2
17:30 Greta Franzini (University College London) A catalogue of digital editions: Towards a digital edition of Augustine’s de Civitate Dei (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides)
Jul 19 Federico Boschetti (Pisa) & Bruce Robertson (Mount Allison) An Integrated System For Generating And Correcting Polytonic Greek OCR (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) S264
Jul 26 Marie-Claire Beaulieu (Tufts) Teaching with the Perseids Platform: Tools and methods (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) G37
Aug 2 Neel Smith (Holy Cross) Scholarly reasoning and writing in an automatically assembled and tested digital library (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) G37
Aug 9 Agnes Thomas, Francesco Mambrini & Matteo Romanello (DAI, Berlin) Insights in the World of Thucydides: The Hellespont Project as a research environment for Digital History (abstract) (video) (audio) (slides) G37

(Organised by Gabriel Bodard, Stuart Dunn, Simon Mahony and Charlotte Tupman.)