Monica Berti of Leipzig University and LOFTS speaks at DCA APA / AIA 2014.
DCA hosted its first panel at the annual meetings of the American Philological Association and American Institute of Archaeology in Chicago on January 3, 2014, entitled “Getting Started with Digital Classics.”
The program, with links to screencasts on Youtube where available, is below.
Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Diane Cline, George Washington University
Social Network Analysis and Ancient History
Neil Bernstein, Ohio University
Comparative Rates of Text Reuse in Latin Epic
Monica Berti, University of Leipzig
The Leipzig Open Fragmentary Texts Series (LOFTS) (no screencast; website)
Adam Rabinowitz, The University of Texas at Austin
Living Pictures: Computational Photography and the Digital Classics
Francesco Mambrini, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin
The Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank (no screencast; related presentation)
Ryan Baumann, Hugh Cayless, and Joshua D. Sosin, Duke University
After Integrating Digital Papyrology
Gregory Crane, Tufts University and University of Leipzig
Respondent (no screencast; website)