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Online Resources from the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU
Online Resources from the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU
ISAW was founded to support research in the ancient world, and
publication—in print, online, and in person—is one of the key ways we
share our research methodologies and findings with both other scholars
and the general public. This page describes some of publications that
have been produced by ISAW or under its sponsorship. As outlined in the faculty statement on assessment of research (PDF),
we aim for quality and long-term accessibility in all our research
outputs, regardless of medium, while embracing collaboration and both
traditional and new forms of review and assessment.
- ISAW
relaunched the AWDL portal in May 2015. In addition to a more
attractive design and new features, the new portal also includes new
content. AWDL's mission is enhance access to curated digital scholarly
content related to the ancient world. The original AWDL Book Viewer
will remain active until all of its content is migrated to the new
portal. In addition to page images of many digitized volumes, AWDL
currently hosts an online version of Roger Bagnall and Giovanni Ruffini. (2012) Amheida I. Ostraka from Trimithis, Volume 1: Texts from the 2004–2007 Seasons. For feature and content updates, see the ISAW Library Blog.
- View
and download over 3,000 free digital images of sites and objects from
the ancient world, contributed by ISAW faculty, staff and friends. Check
out the Ancient World Image Bank Group Photo Pool on Flickr for even more images provided by like-minded photographers around the world.
- Find out about all the latest online and open-access material relating to the ancient world, regardless of where it's published.
- The Corpus of the Inscriptions of Campā is a publication of the École française d'Extrême-Orient,
realized in collaboration with ISAW. This project aims to recover,
preserve, study and make accessible the corpus of inscriptions of
ancient Campā (in present Việt Nam), written either in Sanskrit or in
Old Cam.
- Learn
about the objects and cultures featured in ISAW's public exhibitions at
15 East 84th Street in New York. Even though these exhibitions
eventually close or move on to other locations, the websites for them
remain, providing permanent access to images, maps and other materials.
- ISAW Papers
is an open-content scholarly journal that publishes article-length
works on any topic within the scope of ISAW's scholarly research.
- A joint project of the American Numismatic Society
and ISAW, OCRE is a digital corpus of the coinage of the Roman Empire.
At present, you can browse or search to find all coin types from
Augustus to Hadrian (27 BC – AD 138), and links to examples present in
the ANS collection.
- Search
and browse over 50,000 ancient Greek and Latin documents preserved on
papyrus and other materials. Images, texts, translations and
descriptions contributed by scholars and institutions around the world.
Get the latest project news via the Digital Papyrology Blog.
- News aggregators for ancient studies. This site gathers together
news, commentary and other posts from a variety of blogs and sites
around the web and provides the aggregate in an easy-to-read web page as
well as in a variety of web feed formats.
- Pleiades
is a historical gazetteer and more. It gives scholars, students and
enthusiasts worldwide the ability to use, create, share, and map
historical geographic information about the ancient world. Pleiades is
one hundred percent open source, one hundred percent openly licensed and
one hundred percent editable.
- You can follow ISAW on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Academia.edu, Google+, or (via one of our web feeds) in your favorite feed reader or aggregator.
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