Saturday, November 30, 2013

Aegean Prehistoric Archaeology Textbook Online

Aegean Prehistoric Archaeology
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This site contains information about the prehistoric archaeology of the Aegean. Through a series of lessons and illustrations, it traces the cultural evolution of humanity in the Aegean basin from the era of hunting and gathering (Palaeolithic-Mesolithic) through the early village farming stage (Neolithic) and the formative period of Aegean civilization into the age of the great palatial cultures of Minoan Crete and Mycenaean Greece.
There are several ways to navigate through the materials. You can:
  • Click on one of the modules listed on the right side of this screen to view a content area. Some links will take you to an information rich page and others will present a series of hyperlinks to a series of information pages.
  • Hover your mouse over the menu item at the top of the page to display a listing of sub-pages in each of the modules. Click on a title in the listing to display the content page.
  • Click on the thumbnail images in the Galleries area on the right side of the screen to view image collections.
  • Type a key word(s) in the search box and press the return button on your keyboard to find selected content.
Some of the other features available on the site are:
  • The ability to enlarge images to get a closer look at the details.
    • If viewing the images in a gallery window, click the Full Screen link at the bottom of the page to enlarge the image.
    • If viewing an image on a page, double-click on the image to open a larger version of the image in a new window, or hover your mouse over the image until a small square is displayed. The square will show an enlargement of the image and can be drug around the image to show enlargements of other section by moving the mouse.
  • Selected words in the text have been defined in the Glossary. You can click on the Glossary  item in the menu to view term definitions, or hover your mouse over words within the text that have dotted lines under them to display associated definitions.
  • You can comment on resources or add to the content collection by registering on the site. All comments, suggestions and additions will go through an approval process before they are added.
 Modules

Open Access Journal: Fieldnotes: An On-line Newsletter for the Professional Membership of the AIA

[First posted in AWOL 3 May 2010. Updated 30 November 2013]

Fieldnotes: An Interactive Online Resource for Mediterranean, Classical, and Near Eastern Archaeologists
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Fieldnotes is an interactive on-line newsletter of the Archaeological Institute of America, encouraging individuals and institutions to submit short articles, field reports, announcements, news items, and links to digital resources, which are relevant to the professional and academic membership of the AIA. Fieldnotes compiles current information on professional activities, academic and research institutions, and publications, while encouraging an on-line dialogue on research, fieldwork, teaching, and other issues in Mediterranean archaeology and related fields. Fieldnotes is a user-driven source of information about current trends in the discipline, as well as a venue for presentation and discussion of new directions in the field; methods and methodologies; and institutional funding, research programs, and teaching resources. Pages are additive and postings are updated weekly and permanently archived.
News Briefs (View ListingsPost New Item)
Brief news items on the AIA professional membership and newsworthy activities in the field, including links to recently published institutional press releases or articles in the media.

Short Articles and Field Reports (View ListingsPost New Item)
Short articles on subjects of interest to AIA members, including reports on fieldwork or other research projects; short papers on current trends, methods, methodologies, and other issues in research and teaching in archaeology.

Recent and Upcoming Symposia, Colloquia, and Conferences (View ListingsPost New Item)
Announcements and brief descriptions of recent and upcoming conferences, colloquia, and resultant publications, with links to relevant web pages and calls for papers.

Recent, Current, and Upcoming Museum Exhibitions (View ListingsPost New Item)
Announcements, and brief descriptions of recent, current, and upcoming museum collections, exhibitions, and resultant catalogues and publications, with links to relevant web pages.

New Books by AIA Members (View ListingsPost New Item)
List and brief description of recent and forthcoming books authored by the AIA membership.

Ph.D. Dissertations in Archaeology (View Listings)
List of recently completed Ph.D. dissertations and dissertations in progress in archaeology.

Grants and Fellowships Available (View ListingsPost New Item)
A permanent list and description of pre-doctoral and post-doctoral research grants and fellowships available, along with links to relevant institutional web wages.

Grants and Fellowships Awarded (View Listings)
List of recent recipients of research grants (pre-doctoral and professional) in archaeology.

Academic Positions in Archaeology (View ListingsPost New Item)
List of available positions in archaeology.

Field Positions in Archaeology (View ListingsPost New Item)
List of available field positions in archaeology.

Recently Filled Academic Positions in Archaeology (View Listings)
List of recently filled positions in archaeology.
Digital Resources
A permanent list of digital resources in archaeology and related fields.


Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum (CSL)

[First posted 8 December 2009, updated 30 November 2013]

Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum (CSL)
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The Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum (CSL) is a collaborative project among scholars from a variety of disciplines with the main purpose of creating a digital library of Latin literature, spanning from the earliest epigraphic remains to the Neo-Latinists of the eighteenth century. Toward this end, we maintain an up-to-date catalogue of all Latin texts that are currently available online, making CSL a single, centralized resource for locating Latin literature on the internet.

In addition to serving as a gateway to texts on other sites, we are also actively working to expand the online corpus, providing hundreds of original Latin texts and translations. To ensure the overall quality of these resources, all submissions to the CSL are submitted to thorough proofing, but we ask our visitors to double-check our listings and alert us to any of the errors or omissions that inevitably remain. If you would like to help contribute to our project, please visit our submissions page for more information.
All available texts

Friday, November 29, 2013

Catalogue des manuscrits datés en ligne

Catalogue des manuscrits datés en ligne
Nine volumes of the French series of 'dated and datable' manuscripts are now available online on Galica, thanks to an agreement between the CNRS and the BnF. The full announcement came from Dominique Stutzmann of the IRHT, PI of Oriflamms and blogger on manuscripts and palaeography (among other talents)...
The list of volumes available online is as follows:
Catalogue des manuscrits en écriture latine : portant des indications de date, de lieu ou de copiste

iDAI.bookbrowser

iDAI.bookbrowser
The iDAI.bookbrowser integrates documents in the object structure of Arachne, providing direct links between “real world” objects and their textual descriptions. It also helps to overcome the isolated presentation of books and contextualises them against the background of their cultural environments. 
 

The iDAI.bookbrowser's most important components are digitized prints from the 16th to 19th centuries, currently about 2000. Every title is biographically referenced in the ZENON DAI and linked to its record in the iDAI.bookbrowser. These books belong to the holdings of the Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute (DAI), the Cologne Digital Archeology Laboratory (CoDArchLab) at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Cologne, the Cologne University Library and to the Winckelmann-Institute at Stendal. 

As another component thematically coherent convolutes are edited and contextualised. These include the photo album of baron Max von Oppenheim, a very valuable document for regional studies, or the handwritten inventory of the photograph collection of the Rome Department of the German Archaeological Institute.

Additionally, the iDAI.Bookbrowser is linked with external web portals like the virtual library Propylaeum specialized in classical and ancient studies as well as the Central Register of Digitised Prints (zvdd). Thus, its contents cannot be retrieved only directly via Arachne and ZENON but can be also found and retrieved through different other web portals. In this way the iDAI.Bookbrowser's web presence is growing progressively.
Furthermore, the iDAI.Bookbrowser supports the Metadata Encoding and Transmission Standard (METS) due to its OAI-interface. Its programming takes place at the Cologne Digital Archeology Laboratory. The Berlin head office of the German Archeological Institute as well as the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Cologne provide financing for this project.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Online Presentations at the 2013 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Culture

Presentations at the 2013 EVA/Minerva Jerusalem International Conference on Digitisation of Culture
Eva Minerva 2013 Conference Overview

Welcome and overview of the conference by the chairmen
Dr. Susan Hazan and Dov Winer


Plenary


Chair: James Hemsley, Founder, EVA Conferences International

Prof. Gabriel Motzkin, Director, 
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

James Snyder, Anne and Jerome Fisher Director,
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem


Progress of the TAMAR program for Government Rehabilitation and empowerment of the national heritage of Israel


Reuven Pinsky, Head of the Culture Governance Initiative, the Moreshet Project at the Prime Minister Office

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Digitisation of Culture in Israel: from Conference to Conference


Dov Winer, Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2013
Coordinator Israel Minerva Forum

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Outline and structure of EVA/Minerva 2013


Dr. Susan Hazan, Co-Chair EVA/Minerva 2013

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Museum Track: Linked Heritage and Athena Plus

Chair: Idit Amichai, Director, Department for Museums and Visual Arts at the Ministry of Culture Directorate for Culture


Streaming Israeli Content into Europeana


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End-users, User Generated Content, and Personas: Testing the European Waters



abstract      pdf       pptx
Telling Stories with Digital Content and Tools


Dov Winer, MAKASH, Advancing ICT Applications in Education, Culture and Science

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Moving Forward - Israel Museums Are Going Digital



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אוסף מוזיאלי מרישום ידני להנגשה בפורטל הלאומי ובאירופיאנה




abstract      pdf       pptx
רישום פריטי אוסף וניהול ידע בעידן הדיגיטלי


ד"ר ענת חן   Dr. Anat Chen (in Hebrew) 

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Israel's National Museums' Portal - the Concept


Ben Kalifi

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What's in an archive? The Israel archive survey


Chezkie Kasnett, Digital Projects Manager, The National Library of Israel

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Digitizing the Holy - 3D Documentation at the Cenacle Room and Tomb of David Complex, Jerusalem


Authors: Sorin Hermon, Amit Reem, Gideon Avni, Hamudi Khalaily . V-Must, Virtual Museum Transnational Network. Dr. Sorin Herman, Research Coordinator, STARC, Cyprus Institute

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Hidden Information and Communication Technology in a Museum - from Speaking Cubes, Magic Mirrors and Living Book


Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Jürgen Sieck
Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin

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Musrara Collection: Visual Research Center and website


Avi Sabag, founder and CEO Musrara School, The Naggar School of Photography, Media and New Music and Avi Dabach, Collection Manager, Musrara
Curated by: Avi Sabag and Ayelet Hashahar Cohen

abstract      link to movie               


Judaica Europeana and DM2E – Digital Manuscripts to Europeana

Chair: Rachel Heuberger, 
Head of Judaica Division Frankfurt University Library

Digitization – and no ending… new Jewish content for Europeana by the Frankfurt University Library 


Rachel Heuberger, Head of Judaica Division Frankfurt University Library
abstract      pdf
Mapping Jewish metadata schemas to EDM and Europeana 


Esther Guggenheim, Europeana & Metadata CoordinatorNational Library of Israel
Marko Knepper, Head of IT Department, Frankfurt University Library 

abstract      pdf       wmv
The Digitisation of the American Joint Distribution Committee Archives


Shachar Beer, Acting Director of the AJDC
Mary Haberle, Digitization Project Manager, AJDC Archives

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The plans for an Network for Judaica Digital Humanities


Dov Winer, Scientific Manager, Judaica Europeana

abstract      pdf
Digitising the Index of Jewish Art: a Joint project: a


Chair: Violet Radnofsky
Littauer Hebraica Technical and Research Services Librarian, Judaica Division, Harvard Library, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

abstract        
The Center for Jewish Art at the Hebrew University


Dr. Vladimir Levin, Deputy Director, Center for Jewish Art, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Mount Scopus, Humanities Building, Jerusalem Israel

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NLI’s Digital Photo Collection Display Infrastructure


Danny Streifler, Project Manager, The National Library of Israel, Jerusalem

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Digitization of Cultural Heritage: the Center of Jewish Art at the Hebrew University


Yael Reem, Dantec Multi Media Video, Graphic & Communication Systems, Jerusalem, Israel

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Open Access to the Jewish Canon



SEFARIA: New interfaces for Jewish Texts


Brett Lockspeiser and Daniel Septimus, SEFARIA

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Tutorial
Project Ben-Yehuda: achievements and New Challenges


Shani  Evenstein, Chief Editor, Chair of the Association for Computerization of Hebrew Literature

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Aharon Varady and Efraim Feinstein 
complemented by Rabbi Dr. Seth (Avi) Kadish (in loco)

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Hebrew Wikisource: Building a Free Digital Library from Scratch


Rabbi Dr. Seth (Avi) Kadish, Dept. of Jewish Thought, Oranim College

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The National Library of Israel


Chair, Ido Ivri, ‎Business Development and Strategy, at National The National Library of Israel

 
The National Library of Israel Digital Projects Review and Focus on the Israeli Web Domain preservation


Hadar Miller,Head of Digital Projects Department, The National Library of Israel

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Preservation and Delivery of Historical Jewish Press


Chezkie Kasnett, Digital Projects Manager, The National Library of Israel




Significant Learning: Innovative ICT Applications in the Classroom

Chair: Roni Dayan, Director, Division for Computer Applications in Education, Administration for Science and Technology, Ministry of Education


Adapting the Educational System to the 21st Century: programs for significant teaching/learning in the education system


Ronit Nehemia, National Inspector for ICT Applications in Education, Administration for Science and Technology, Ministry of Education

abstract      pdf       pptx
Exemplary cases of significant learning


Limor Riskin,  MAKASH, Advancing ICT Applications in Education, Culture and Science
Karina Batat, director of the Center for in-service teacher training, Pisga Petah Tikva
Stela Maggid,  Technion Teacher Training Program

abstract       prezi
ITEC: Mainstreaming the Future Classroom


Silvana Winer, MAKASH, Advancing ICT Applications in Education, Culture and Science

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Digital Books - Current Dilemmas and Future Prospects

Chair: Prof. Yoav Yair, Chairman Meital - Inter-University Center for e-Learning


Trends Driving the Digital Book Market


Amir Winer, Head of Interactive Courseware, Shoham, The Open University of Israel

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E-Books Accessibility Challenges for the National Library


Alon Strasman, CIO, National Library of Israel

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Digital Reading – Challenges and Prospects


Prof. Yoram Eshet, Head, M.A. program in Education, The Open University of Israel

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Smart Move to Digital: The Third Generation of Digital Textbooks


Dr. Dovi Weiss, Chief Scientist, Time To Know 

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Digital Humanities: Text - Edition – Research – Education / Israel Developments

Chair: Prof. Carl Posy, Professor of Philosophy and Member of the Centers for the Study of Rationality and for Language, Logic, and Cognition at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Ancient Wisdom Online: Towards a Digital library of Ancient Greek and Roman Inscriptions


Dr. Sorin Hermon , The Cyprus Institute

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The Europeana EAGLE project


Rafaella Santucci, Sapienza, University of Rome
 
abstract      pdf
Digital Archives of Philosophical Texts on the NET: Digital Tools for Research and Education in Philosophy


Dr. Cristina Marras, AGORA, ILIESI-CNR, Rome

abstract       
Where are Digital Humanities in Israel?


Dr. Sinai Rusinek, Polonsky Fellow, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute

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Fashion Heritage On-line: Europeana Fashion & the GLAM-Wiki Community Worldwide

The Europeana Fashion Project Collaborating with the GLAM -wiki Community: the Fashion edit-a-thon’​s​ case study


Marco Rendina, Technical Coordinator at Europeana Fashion 

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An introduction to GLAM-Wiki projects


Shani Evenstein, National GLAM Projects Coordinator, Wikimedia Israel

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Fashion at the Israel Museum Jerusalem


Dr. Allison Kupietzky, Head of The Information Center for Israeli Art, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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Panel


Era Lev, Head of the Rose Archives for Textiles and Costumes, Shenkar College
Claudette Zorea, Academic Supervisor at the Fashion and Jewelry Department, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design
Prof. Dana Arieli, Dean of the Design Faculty, Holon Institute of Technology



People Friendly Cities in a Data Rich World

Chair: Zwi Weinstein, Ministry of Building and Housing, Israel

abstract      pdf  (Mark Dyer)
The Impact of Mobile Technologies on Public Space




abstract      pdf
DigiTel: Innovation in Relations between citizen residents and the local authority


Liora Schechter, Head of the ICT Department     
Zohar Sharon, Head of Urban Information Department,
Tel Aviv Municipality

abstract       
Part 1:    pdf       ppt
Part 2:    pdf       ppt









Professional Networking Sessions

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Revolv, Augmented Reality


info@revolv-ar.com
972-50-7560122
http://www.revolv-ar.com

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Mapping of Community Gardens in Israel


Zvi Halbrecht
Hadera Democratic School, Community Gardens in Israel
Shalom Kweller
Department of Architecture Bezalel
Kobi Palombo
Community Gardens in Israel
Jonathan Heyman
Urban and Regional Planner, Community Gardens in Israel 

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JerusalemExperience.com


Eran Frankel

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DB Digital, Archiving Concepts


Gil Toren, Joav Shdema

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Digital Publications and Big Data in the Humanities at the Siberian Federal University


Inna Kizhner and Igor Kim
Department of IT in Creative and Cultural Industries, Department of the Russian Language and Linguistic Communication
Siberian Federal University

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