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SunoikisisDC Digital Approaches to Cultural Heritage, Spring 2024
Convened by Gabriel Bodard
Sessions start at 16:00 GMT = 17:00 CET and last up to 90 minutes.
- Thurs, Jan 11, 2024 EpiDoc: Digital encoding of epigraphic text and object (Gabriel Bodard, Martina Filosa, Nora White)
- Thurs, Jan 18, 2024 3D Imaging: From remote sensing to photogrammetry (Gabriel Bodard, Emlyn Dodd, Stephen Kay, Vera Moitinho de Almeida)
- Thurs, Jan 25, 2024 Gazetteers: Annotation and mapping (Chiara Palladino, Valeria Vitale)
- Thurs, Feb 8, 2024 Geographic Information Systems: From maps to analysis (Justin Colson, Rebecca Seifried)
- Thurs, Feb 15, 2024 Ethical Responsibilites and 3D Methods in Cultural Heritage (Gabriel Bodard, Paula Granados García, Tala Rahal, Andrea Wallace)
- Thurs, Feb 22, 2024 Wikipedia & Wikidata: Collaboration and authority data (Monica Berti, Gabriel Bodard, Ilaria Bucci, Anne Hummell Chen)
- Thurs, Feb 29, 2024 CANCELLED Experiencing 3D: Virtual Reality and Sketchfab. You may find the session on Publishing 3D models and intellectual property from 2021 useful.
- Thurs, Mar 7, 2024 3D Modelling: Archaeological reconstruction and 3D printing (Gabriel Bodard, Michael Donnay, Orly Lewis)
- Thurs, Mar 14, 2024 Linked Open Data: Digital collections (Paula Granados García & Vera Moitinho-Almeida)
Introductory readings
Individual session pages list bibliographies on each topic. For general, introductory readings on digital classics see the long list below (more recent works are likely to be more useful and relevant):
- Can’t Touch This: Digital Approaches to Materiality in Cultural Heritage (2023). Edited by Chiara Palladino, Gabriel Bodard. London: Ubiquity Press. Available: https://doi.org/10.5334/bcv.
- Capturing the Senses: Digital Methods for Sensory Archaeologies (2023). Edited by Eleanor Betts, Giacomo Landeschi. Quantitative Methods in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Springer Cham. Available: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23133-9.
- Digital Editions of Historical Fragmentary Texts (2021). Edited by Monica Berti. Digital Classics Books, Band 5. Heidelberg: Propylaeum. Available: https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.898
- Linked Ancient World Data: Practical Introductions (2020). Edited by Paul Dilley, Ryan Horne & Sarah Bond. ISAW Papers 20. Available: http://dlib.nyu.edu/awdl/isaw/isaw-papers/20/
- Digital Classical Philology. Ancient Greek and Latin in the Digital Revolution (2019). Edited by Monica Berti. Age of Access? Grundfragen der Informationsgesellschaft 10. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter. Available: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110599572
- Digital Classics and Ancient History, edited by Rada Varga. Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Digitalia 63.2 (2018). Available: http://digihubb.centre.ubbcluj.ro/journal/index.php/digitalia/issue/view/5
- Crossing Experiences in Digital Epigraphy: From Practice to Discipline (2018). Edited by Annamaria De Santis and Irene Rossi. De Gruyter. Available: https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110607208
- Digital Classics Outside the Echo-Chamber (2016). Edited by Gabriel Bodard & Matteo Romanello. London: Ubiquity Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bat
- Digital Approaches and the Ancient World, edited by Gabriel Bodard, Yanne Broux & Ségolène Tarte. BICS 59-2 (2016). Available: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bics.2016.59.issue-2/issuetoc
- Current Practice in Linked Open Data for the Ancient World, edited by Thomas Elliott, Sebastian Heath & John Muccigrosso. ISAW Papers 7 (2014). Available: http://dlib.nyu.edu/awdl/isaw/isaw-papers/7/
- The Digital Classicist 2013, edited by Stuart Dunn & Simon Mahony. BICS Supplement 122. Some chapters available from (see comments): http://blog.stoa.org/archives/1937
- Digital Research in the Study of Classical Antiquity, edited by Gabriel Bodard & Simon Mahony. Ashgate 2010. Some chapters available from (see comments): http://www.stoa.org/archives/1136
- Changing the Center of Gravity: Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure, edited by Gregory Crane & Melissa Terras. Digital Humanities Quarterly 3.1 (2009). Available: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/3/1/
- "Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies, edited by Gabriel Bodard & Simon Mahony, Digital Medievalist 4 (2008). Available: https://journal.digitalmedievalist.org/4/volume/4/issue/0/