Digital Antiquity Working Group
Public Group active 6 years, 4 months agoThe Digital Antiquity Working Group (DAWG) is a collection of students and researchers interested in antiquity, encompassing fields such as classics, history, archaeology, philosophy, and art history.
Our “working group” welcomes individuals who want to learn how digital tools can enrich and enhance their research projects and to meet others with similar interests. No prior knowledge of such tools is required.
Announcements
On this page, you’ll see announcements that administrators and moderators have left for the group.
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A.L. McMichael posted an update in the group Digital Antiquity Working Group 9 years, 3 months ago
The AIA has extended its call for nominations for its “Outstanding Work in Digital Archaeology” Award to October 1. More information is available online: https://archaeological.org/awards/digitalarch
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A.L. McMichael posted an update in the group Digital Antiquity Working Group 9 years, 3 months ago
A LAWDI event at ISAW on Oct 2, 2015: http://isaw.nyu.edu/events/diglib-grad-fall2015
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Joe Sheppard posted an update in the group Digital Antiquity Working Group 9 years, 8 months ago
Update: **EVENT CANCELLED**
Digital Antiquity Working Group
April 30, 6-8PM
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The spring 2015 Digital Antiquity Working Group event scheduled for this Thursday April 30 6-8 p.m. has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience and look forward to regrouping in the fall.Patrick Burns (paburns@fordham.edu)…[Read more]
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A.L. McMichael posted an update in the group Digital Antiquity Working Group 10 years, 1 month ago
For any of you who work on Islamic topics, this relatively new site/group may be of interest. It’s called The Islamic History Commons, and its focus is primarily for scholars who work on the Middle East (or Islamic sources) c. 650-1500 CE. http://islamichistorycommons.org/
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Joe Sheppard posted an update in the group Digital Antiquity Working Group 10 years, 8 months ago
Digital Antiquity Working Group
Wednesday, May 7, 5-8 pm
Studio@Butler, Butler Library Room 208bDigital tools for research on antiquity are as varied as the fields involved in studying the ancient world. There are text search tools, papyrology databases, 3D-modeling programs, and more. And as these tools become more advanced, opportunities for…[Read more]