Friday, August 26, 2011

"Rome Wasn't Digitized in a Day": Building a Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Classicists

"Rome Wasn't Digitized in a Day": Building a Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Classicists by Alison Babeu
August 2011.
307 pp.
$0 (Web only)
ISBN 978-1-932326-38-3
The author provides a summative and recent overview of the use of digital technologies in classical studies, focusing on classical Greece, Rome, and the ancient Middle and Near East, and generally on the period up to about 600 AD. The report explores what projects exist and how they are used, examines the infrastructure that currently exists to support digital classics as a discipline, and investigates larger humanities cyberinfrastructure projects and existing tools or services that might be repurposed for the digital classics.

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"Rome Wasn't Digitized in a Day": Building a Cyberinfrastructure for Digital Classicists by Alison Babeu is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Based on a work at www.clir.org.



This is a Web-only publication. It is not available in print
A draft of this report was circulated for comment in October 2010.

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