Digital Humanities
A one-hour lecture about “Digital Humanities”, part of the CHUCOL course at the
A one-hour lecture about “Digital Humanities”, part of the CHUCOL course at the
A one-hour lecture about “Digital Humanities”, part of the CHUCOL course at the
Epistemic Networks and GRID + Web 2.0 for Arts and Humanities 30-31 January 2008 • Imperial College Internet Centre • Imperial College London You can download a PDF-file here with the slides of this presentation
Classics Association Conference 2007, Birmingham Panel Digital Classicist 2, 13 April 2007 You can find the slides of my presentation here.
Sometimes it is difficult to explain the hype about web 2.0 etc. to students. I have seen this in techorati’s most popular videos: This is a quite brilliant introduction to “Web 2.0″, I am not sure I agree with the last sentence (“change ourselves”) but this is a subject of a different post.
Panel “Technology” at the 21st International Congress of Byzantine Studies, London [08.2006] This was an overview paper about the use of databases and electronic texts in the field of Byzantine studies, in a panel organized by Michael Jeffreys. The powerpoint presentation is available as PDF-file.
Digital Classicist Work in progress seminar, Institute for Classical studies, London [07.2006] This was a paper for a seminar series of Digital Classicist. It was meant for publication for a special issue of the Digital Medievalist but was unfortunately never completed. The manuscript in question is discussed also on my talk on the Thematoepistolae. The [...]
Building a database for the compilation of the Grammar of Medieval Greek. Language and corpora: an AHRC Workshop at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge [01.2006] This workshop was organized by the Inscriptions of Aphrodisias project at King’s College London, the Greek Lexicon project, Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge and the Grammar of [...]
Digital philology: Problems and perspectives. International conference at the TEUCHOS research centre, University of Hamburg [01.2006] I presented this overview paper at the conference organized by the TEUCHOS research project at the University of Hamburg. The Powerpoint presentation is available as PDF-file.
Grammar of Medieval Greek (1100-1700). Computer-assisted language description and analysis. International Conference “Φιλολογία και νέες τεχνολογίες”, at the Aristoteles University of Thessaloniki [10.2005] This conference, bringing together specialists from Greece and abroad on digital applications in Philology was organised by Miltos Pechlivanos. My paper was largely repeating information from the Neograeca Medii Aevi conference in [...]