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hi tom
i have a digital database (with some pix) of women named on attic funerary
monuments4th-1st century
best,
ariel> =====
>Dear colleagues and friends:
>
>(Apologies for cross-postings. Please feel free to forward to
>colleagues, students and other discussion fora.)
>
>Please send me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) information about digital projects,
>publications and computer-aided research in epigraphy. This information
>will be used to update or inform multiple resources including:
>
>* The "ASGLE links" resource (currently out of date):
>http://www.case.edu/artsci/clsc/asgle/links.html
>
>* A section on "digital epigraphy" in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of
>Latin Epigraphy
>
>* A review of the state of the discipline to be presented at the
>ASGLE-sponsored session of the Joint Meetings of the APA/AIA in
>Philadelphia in January 2009
>
>I am interested in any undertaking that involves computational
>approaches or digital data, whether it has resulted in publication or
>not. Any subdiscipline of epigraphy (Latin, Greek, other) is of
>interest. Information about papyrological and palaeographical projects
>whose methodology, technology or content has direct application in
>epigraphic study is also welcome.
>
>The ASGLE links update will include a software upgrade, and will be
>carried out in collaboration with the editorial board of Current
>Epigraphy (http://www.currentepigraphy.org) and the leadership and
>appropriate committees of the Association Internationale d' Épigraphie
>Grecque et Latine and of the American Society of Greek and Latin
>Epigraphy. All information presented in the resulting "new" links
>collection will be released to the public under terms of a Creative
>Commons Attribution license so that it can be re-used freely by others.
>All information sent to me will be assumed to be the intellectual
>property of the person submitting it, and will be treated under terms of
>the CC license.
>
>Ideally, I would like to have as much of the following information as
>possible (please feel free to use your native language):
>
>Title of project, resource or publication
>Principal investigator(s), author(s) or editor(s)
>Intitutional affiliation(s)
>URLs for websites
>Publication citation(s)
>A short description
>Status (e.g., experimental, complete, published, in progress,
>continuing, private)
>Technologies, methodologies used
>Sources of funding (past and present)
>Contact email address
>
>Thank you for your assistance in this endeavor.
>
>Best,
>Tom
>
>
>--
>Tom Elliott
>Associate Director for Digital Programs
>Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
>New York University
>http://homepages.nyu.edu/~te20/

Ariel SchwendnerLoftus, PhD
Associate Professor, Ancient History
Department of History
Box 45
Wichita State University
Wichita, KS 67208-0045

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