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Live Stream: Hugoye Symposium IV: Syriac and the Digital Humanities
March 6, 2015Hosted by:
Beth Mardutho Research Library, Piscataway, N.J.
Rutgers University Libraries
Rutgers Department of African, Middle Eastern, and South Asian Languages and Literature
Rutgers Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Syriaca.org: The Syriac Reference Portal, Vanderbilt UniversityAlexander Library, Scholarly Communication Center (4th Floor)
This event will be live streamed for free, thanks to the support of Rutgers Libraries. Live stream can be accessed at the link here: https://stream.libraries.rutgers.edu/live/
Friday, March 6: Public Symposium
10:00 AM Symposium Opening
Welcome address by Charles Häberl, (AMESALL Department Chair)
RUL welcome address by Lila Fredenburg, Executive Director of Administrative Services
DH at RU Library by Francesca Giannetti (Digital Humanities Librarian)
Beth Mardutho Address (George A. Kiraz)
First Mawtbā / Dīwān: Syriac Digital Libraries I10:30 AM The Syriac Corpus, Kristian Heal (Brigham Young University)
Chair: Ute Possekel, Harvard University
11:00 AM eBethArké, Grace Agnew & Isaiah Beard (Rutgers University)
11:30 AM Electronic Critical Editions of Syriac Texts, James Walters (Princeton Theological Seminary)
12:00 PM Lunch
Second Mawtbā / Dīwān: Syriac Digital Libraries II1:00 PM Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity, Daniel Salem (The Hebrew University) & Sergey Minov (University of Oxford)
Chair: Francesca Gianetti, Rutgers University
1:30 PM eKtobe, A Portal for Syriac Manuscripts, Andre Binggeli (CNRS, France)
2:00 PM vHMML, OLIVER, & Reading Room, Columba Stewart (Hill Museum & Manuscript Library)
2:30 PM Syriaca.org: Linking Data from the Syriac Heritage, David Michelson (Vanderbilt University)
3:00 PM Coffee Break
Third Mawtbā / Dīwān: Digital Tools for Historical Research3:15 PM The Cult of the Saints, Sergey Minov (University of Oxford)
Chair: Maria Doerfler, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
3:45 PM Gateway to the Syriac Saints, Jean-Nicole Mellon Saint-Laurent (Marquette University)
4:15 PM SPEAR: Syriac Persons Events and Relations, Daniel Schwartz (Texas A&M University)
4:45 PM Coffee Break
Fourth Mawtbā / Dīwān: Tools for Syriac Digital Philology5:00 PM What can we learn from Image Pixels? Image Processing of Dictionaries (for SEDRA) and Text Editions (for OCR), George Kiraz (Beth Mardutho)
Chair: Charles Häberl, Rutgers University
5:30 PM The SEDRA 4 Database, A Syriac Lexical Resource, James Bennett (Beth Mardutho)
6:00 PM Prospects for Syriac OCR, James Prather (Abilene Christian University)
6:30 PM Adjourn
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