Topic – Digital Humanities and Classics
This is the first of our sessions devoted to a specific discipline, Classics. In this session we’ll talk about how Classicists are using digital methods and tools. Joining us will be special guest Dr. Gwynaeth McIntyre who will talk about her work with Omeka.net as a teaching tool.
Reading – Digitally Mapping Cicero’s Networks, Letters, and Emotions
This short blog post from Caitlin Marley talks about her work doing a “mesoanalysis” of Cicero’s writings using a few different Digital Humanities methods.
Projects – Museum of Classical Antiquities
https://biblio.uottawa.ca/omeka1/museumclassicalantiquities/
A great example of student work to digitise and display Classical artifacts.
WHEN: 12pm – 1pm, Friday 23 November 2018
WHERE: Digital Humanities Hub, Room 1W3, First Floor, Arts Building
WHO: Anyone in the University community – there’s no advance registration required, but we always appreciate knowing in advance if you are planning to come along!
LIBRARIAN: Christopher Seay christopher.seay@otago.ac.nz