The DCA will be hosting a panel entitled “Digital Classics and the Changing Profession” at this year’s meetings of the Society for Classical Studies (SCS) and Archaeological Institute of America at the Sheraton Centre Hotel in Toronto. It will be held as Session 24 on Friday, January 6 from 1:45 – 4:45 p.m., with the following agenda (titles link to abstracts):
- Gregory Crane (Leipzig University/Tufts University) “Greco-Roman Studies and Digital Classics“
- Bruce Robertson (Mount Allison University) “Working in Digital Humanities and Classics at the Small Undergraduate University“
- Marie-Claire Beaulieu (Tufts University) “Digital Work, Student Research, and the Tenure Track“
- Christopher Blackwell (Furman University) “Philology, Technology, Collaboration: 16 Years of the Homer Multitext“
- Christopher Johanson (UCLA) “DH 101 (Classics)“
- Neil Coffee (SUNY – Buffalo) Response
- General Discussion