The NYU Institute for the Study of the Ancient World and the Shelby White and Leon Levy Program for Archaeological Publications, in partnership with the Archaeological Institute of America, present
Conference on Digital Publication in Mediterranean Archaeology
Friday, Oct. 20, 2017
Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
15 East 84th Street, Second Floor Lecture Hall
212.992.7800
Speakers
Visualizing Votive Practice: The Athienou Archaeological Project’s Experiments with Digital 3D Publication
Erin Averett (Creighton, AIA)
Mapping Library Subject Headings with the HathiTrust Extracted Features Dataset
Patrick J. Burns (ISAW)
Digitizing Digs: Combining 20th and 21st Century Excavation Archives from the Fayum, Egypt
Emily Cole (ISAW) and Bethany Simpson (UCLA)
Credit and Blame in Digital Publication: Some Naive Questions and Opinionated Answers
Tom Elliott (ISAW)
Digital Publication as Context: An Archaeologist’s Perspective
Sebastian Heath (ISAW)
Lydian Legacies: Approaches to Digital Publication and Open Access for Sixty Years of Archaeological Data from Sardis
Theresa Huntsman (Harvard)
Data Publishing: Editorial and Curation Needs in Archaeology
Eric Kansa (Open Context, W-L)
Archaeological Data Management and Digital Publication at the University of Michigan
Christopher Ratté (Michigan)
Speaker presentations will be followed by a panel discussion.
Space is limited and registration is required: to RSVP, click here.
For more information, contact Patrick J. Burns at patrick.j.burns@nyu.edu.