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Digital Humanities. Podiumsdiskussion zum TextGrid Release 1.0. Göttingen, 2011
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Digital Humanities. Keynote Lecture Dr. Haim Gertner. Göttingen, 2011
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How to create a Humanities MOOC
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Digitial Humanities Forum. Univ. of Chicago, 2012
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Gabriel Bodard: A view on Digital Classics Collaboration. From a cacophony of epigraphic databases to a citizen's web of inscriptions. Berlin, 2012. Digital Classicist Seminar Berlin 2012 / 2013, Keynote
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Egyptology meets Digital Humanities: The Book of the Dead. Patrick Sahle and Ulrike Hennig
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Presenting fragments as quotations or quotations as fragments. Alexandra Trachsel, 2013
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Charlotte Roueché. Back to the Future? Rediscovering Classics in a Digital World. Classical Association, 4. April 2013
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Neil Coffee. Introduction to "January 2014 Getting Started with Digital Classics" APA /AIA Session. Tesserae Project. Chicago, January 3, 2014
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Ryan Baumann, Hugh Cayless, Joshua Sosin - After Integrating Digital Papyrology
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Humanities Go Digital. Gregory R. Crane
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Digital Approaches for Visualizing Ancient Geography. Elton Barker. (2014)
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Using the Perseus Digital Library, with Anna Krohn. (2014)
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There and back again. Discovering and using ancient place names in text. Elton Barker. (2014)
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Wikidata trifft Archäologie. Webbasiertes Geodatasharing in den Altertumswissenschaften. 16. März 2013
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Gazetteer, Zenon, Arachne. Geographische, bibliographische, materielle Objekte. (2013)
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Digital Humanities. Vorträge der Sektion auf dem Historikertag Göttingen 2014
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Humanities & Digital Tools: Text Technologies. Stanford University. April 4, 2015
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Digital Classics: Sharing the Wealth - Numismatics in a World of Linked Open Data. University of Oxford Podcasts. April 30, 2015
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Comparative Rates of Text Reuse in Latin Epic
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The Ancient Greek Dependency Treebank
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Digital Unwrapping: Homer, Herculaneum, and the Scroll from Ein Gedi. (TORCH. The Oxford Research in the Humanities)
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Virtual Rome. Classics Confidential
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Past Forward. When Computer Vision & Archaeology Meet. Talks at Google
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Seeing the past in High Definition at urban sites in the Middle East