Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure

AudioCast

Changing the Center of Gravity:
Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure
University of Kentucky, 5 October 2007

Audio files of the following talks and responses are available at the above link. Papyrologists are notable by their absence, although some mention is made of the conversion of the DDbDP to Epidoc , used e.g. on the Vindolanda Project

1) Introduction (05:13)
- Gregory Crane
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 4.78 MB)
2) Technology, Collaboration, & Undergraduate Research (26:23)
- Christopher Blackwell and Thomas Martin, respondent Kenny Morrell
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 24.1 MB)
3) Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext (29:02)
- Casey Dué and Mary Ebbott, respondent Anne Mahoney
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 26.5 MB)
4) Digital Geography and Classics (20:23)
- Tom Elliot, respondent Bruce Robertson
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 18.6 MB)
5) Computational Linguistics and Classical Lexicography (39:16)
- David Bamman and Gregory Crane, respondent David Smith
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 35.9 MB)
6) Citation in Classical Studies (38:34)
- Neel Smith, respondent Hugh Cayless
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 35.3 MB)
7) Exploring Historical RDF with Heml (24:10)
- Bruce Robertson, respondent Tom Elliot
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 22.1 MB)
8) Approaches to Large Scale Digitization of Early Printed Books (24:38)
- Jeffrey Rydberg-Cox, respondent Gregory Crane
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 22.5 MB)
9) Tachypaedia Byzantina: The Suda On Line as Collaborative Encyclopedia (20:45)
- Anne Mahoney, respondent Christopher Blackwell
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 18.9 MB)
10) Epigraphy in 2017 (19:00)
- Hugh Cayless, Charlotte Roueché, Tom Elliot, and Gabriel Bodard, respondent Bruce Robertson
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 17.3 MB)
11) Directions for the Future (50:04)
- Ross Scaife et al.
(download this presentation as an mp3 file - 45.8 MB)
12) Summary (01:34)
- Gregory Crane

Source: ABZU

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