Changing the Center of Gravity : Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure /
Changing the Center of Gravity : Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure /
ed. by Gregory Crane, Melissa Terras.
- 1 online resource (485 p.)
- Digital Technologies and the Ancient World .
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ROSS SCAIFE (1960-2008) -- CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY -- TECHNOLOGY, COLLABORATION, AND UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH -- TACHYPAEDIA BYZANTINA: THE SUDA ON LINE AS COLLABORATIVE ENCYCLOPEDIA -- EXPLORING HISTORICAL RDF WITH HEML -- DIGITIZING LATIN INCUNABULA: CHALLENGES, METHODS, AND POSSIBILITIES -- CITATION IN CLASSICAL STUDIES -- DIGITAL CRITICISM: EDITORIAL STANDARDS FOR THE HOMER MULTITEXT -- EPIGRAPHY IN 2017 -- DIGITAL GEOGRAPHY AND CLASSICS -- WHAT YOUR TEACHER TOLD YOU IS TRUE: LATIN VERBS HAVE FOUR PRINCIPAL PARTS -- COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS AND CLASSICAL LEXICOGRAPHY -- CLASSICS IN THE MILLION BOOK LIBRARY -- CONCLUSION: CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE, THE SCAIFE DIGITAL LIBRARY AND CLASSICS IN A DIGITAL AGE -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The essays in this volume reflect a new generation of classicists hunting for new methods to understand and to disseminate ancient texts, both to increase the body of published information about classical Greek and Latin and also to encourage these languages to play an increased role in the intellectual life of humanity. In discussing areas as diverse as teaching, citation, criticism, collaboration, epigraphy, geography, grammar, lexicography, and digitization, this volume demonstrates the new scope and potential in Digital Classics research.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781607248811 9781463219222
10.31826/9781463219222 doi
HISTORY / Ancient / General.
020
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ROSS SCAIFE (1960-2008) -- CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY -- TECHNOLOGY, COLLABORATION, AND UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH -- TACHYPAEDIA BYZANTINA: THE SUDA ON LINE AS COLLABORATIVE ENCYCLOPEDIA -- EXPLORING HISTORICAL RDF WITH HEML -- DIGITIZING LATIN INCUNABULA: CHALLENGES, METHODS, AND POSSIBILITIES -- CITATION IN CLASSICAL STUDIES -- DIGITAL CRITICISM: EDITORIAL STANDARDS FOR THE HOMER MULTITEXT -- EPIGRAPHY IN 2017 -- DIGITAL GEOGRAPHY AND CLASSICS -- WHAT YOUR TEACHER TOLD YOU IS TRUE: LATIN VERBS HAVE FOUR PRINCIPAL PARTS -- COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS AND CLASSICAL LEXICOGRAPHY -- CLASSICS IN THE MILLION BOOK LIBRARY -- CONCLUSION: CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE, THE SCAIFE DIGITAL LIBRARY AND CLASSICS IN A DIGITAL AGE -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES -- INDEX
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The essays in this volume reflect a new generation of classicists hunting for new methods to understand and to disseminate ancient texts, both to increase the body of published information about classical Greek and Latin and also to encourage these languages to play an increased role in the intellectual life of humanity. In discussing areas as diverse as teaching, citation, criticism, collaboration, epigraphy, geography, grammar, lexicography, and digitization, this volume demonstrates the new scope and potential in Digital Classics research.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781607248811 9781463219222
10.31826/9781463219222 doi
HISTORY / Ancient / General.
020

