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Changing the Center of Gravity: Transforming Classical Studies Through Cyberinfrastructure [Kõva köide]

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The essays in this volume reflect a new generation of classicists hunting for new methods to understand and to disseminate ancient texts, both to increase the body of published information about classical Greek and Latin and also to encourage these languages to play an increased role in the intellectual life of humanity. In discussing areas as diverse as teaching, citation, criticism, collaboration, epigraphy, geography, grammar, lexicography, and digitization, this volume demonstrates the new scope and potential in Digital Classics research.
Table of Contents
vii
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Ross Scaife (1960--2008) xxi
Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Philology
1(56)
Terms and continuities
5(1)
Wissenschaft and Philology
5(2)
Classics and the Humanities
7(3)
Infrastructure
10(2)
Classics in 2008
12(8)
Digital Incunabula: the Thesaurus Unguae Graecae (1972)
20(4)
Machine-actionable knowledge bases: the Perseus Digital Library (1987)
24(3)
Digital Communities: Stoa Publishing Consortium (1997)
27(2)
Cyberinfrastructure
29(1)
Producing new knowledge: ePhilology
30(9)
Extending the intellectual reach of humanity: eClassics & eHumanities
39(7)
Bibliography
46(11)
Technology, Collaboration, and Undergraduate Research
57(32)
Introduction
57(4)
An Audience of More Than One
61(5)
When All the Sources Are Online
66(7)
From Each According
73(3)
Shaking the Foundations
76(8)
Conclusion
84(1)
Bibliography
85(4)
Tachypaedia Byzantina: The Suda On Line as Collaborative Encyclopedia
89(22)
Introduction
89(3)
History of the Project
92(2)
Technical and Social Interfaces
94(6)
SOL and Other Projects
100(4)
Conclusion
104(3)
Bibliography
107(4)
Exploring Historical RDF with Heml
111(24)
Introduction
112(3)
The Heml Data Model
115(1)
Chronology
116(1)
Similar Schemas
117(1)
Visualizations
118(3)
Areas For Improvement
121(1)
RDF and Heml
122(2)
Data-Entry for HemlRDF
124(1)
RDF-Based Nested Events
124(3)
HemlRDF and the CIDOC-CRM
127(2)
Heml's Future
129(2)
Projected Work
131(1)
Conclusion
132(1)
Acknowledgements
132(1)
Bibliography
132(3)
Digitizing Latin Incunabula: Challenges, Methods, and Possibilities
135(16)
Introduction
136(2)
Methods
138(4)
Data Entry Methodology
142(3)
Possibilities
145(2)
Conclusion
147(3)
Bibliography
150(1)
Citation in Classical Studies
151(22)
Overview
151(2)
Changing Technologies and the Fate of Homer's Commentators
153(2)
Citation as a Heuristic
155(1)
Identification: What We Cite
156(6)
How We Cite Objects
162(4)
Syntax of a CTS URN
166(3)
Beyond Citation: Architecture
169(1)
Conclusion
170(1)
Glossary of Technical Terms and Abbreviations
170(1)
Bibliography
171(2)
Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext
173(30)
Digital Criticism: Editorial Standards for the Homer Multitext
174(2)
Textual Criticism of an Oral Poem in a Digital Medium
176(2)
The Iliad and Odyssey as Oral Poetry
178(1)
Variation in the Homeric Corpus: Two Examples
179(3)
Representing Multiformity
182(5)
Fluidity vs. Rigidity and a Diachronic Approach to Homeric Poetry
187(7)
Foundational principles of the Homer Multitext
194(3)
Bibliography
197(6)
Epigraphy in 2017
203(20)
1 Background
204(9)
1.1 Leiden
207(2)
1.2 Digital Epigraphy Projects
209(1)
1.3 Epidoc
210(3)
2 Digital Leiden
213(4)
3 Epigraphical Databases and Digital Publication
217(2)
4 The Scholar and Digital Texts
219(2)
Bibliography
221(2)
Digital Geography and Classics
223(40)
The View From 2017
223(2)
The View, Explained (and what we have left out)
225(4)
The Primacy of Location: A Recent Example Drawn from Google
229(8)
Prelude to Geographic Search: Web-based Mapping
237(2)
Web-mapping the Geographic Content of Texts: Example of the Perseus Atlas
239(1)
The Geo-Library, the Web and Geographic Search
240(4)
Big Science, Repositories, Neo-geography and Volunteered Geographic Information
244(3)
The Electronic Cultural Atlas Initiative
247(1)
The Stoa Waypoint Database and the Register of Ancient Geographic Entities
247(3)
The Pleiades Project
250(3)
Conclusion
253(1)
Bibliography
254(9)
What Your Teacher Told You is True: Latin Verbs Have Four Principal Parts
263(34)
Introduction
264(1)
Benefits
265(1)
A Realizational KATR Theory for Latin
266(1)
The Conjugation-1 Verb laudare "Praise"
267(3)
The VerbA Node
270(2)
The Verb Node
272(1)
Auxiliary Nodes
272(3)
The Sandhi Node
275(1)
Strategies for Building KATR Theories
276(1)
An Implicative KATR Theory for Latin
277(1)
The Paradigm Chart
277(5)
Deriving the Essence of the Paradigm
282(2)
Principal Parts
284(4)
Grouping
288(2)
Generating a KATR Theory
290(2)
Conclusion
292(1)
Acknowledgments
293(1)
Glossary
293(1)
Bibliography
294(3)
Computational Linguistics and Classical Lexicography
297(26)
Where are we now?
300(2)
Where do we want to be?
302(4)
How do we get there?
306(1)
Word Sense Induction
306(4)
Word Sense Disambiguation
310(2)
Parsing
312(3)
Beyond the lexicon
315(1)
Searching by word sense
316(1)
Searching by selectional preference
317(1)
Conclusion
317(1)
Bibliography
318(5)
Classics in the Million Book Library
323(52)
Introduction
325(4)
From Curated Collections to Dynamic Corpora
329(7)
Services for the humanities in very large collections
336(4)
Fourth-Generation Collections
340(5)
The Classical Apographeme
345(4)
Three Technical Challenges
349(5)
Conclusion
354(1)
Appendix: Sample Page Images
354(1)
Primary Sources
354(8)
Editions of Fragmentary Authors and Works
362(1)
Reference works
363(9)
Bibliography
372(3)
Conclusion: Cyberinfrastructure, the Scaife Digital Library and Classics in a Digital age
375(72)
Opportunities: ePhilology and eClassics
378(2)
ePhilology and Memographies
380(8)
eClassics and Plato's Challenge
388(3)
Classics and Cyberinfrastructure
391(4)
Services for eClassics
395(5)
Metrical Analysis
400(3)
Collections for ePhilology
403(11)
Publication for a Cyberinfrastructure
414(1)
Archives, Libraries and Intellectual Discourse
414(7)
Features of Publication in a Digital World
421(3)
The Scaife Digital Library (SDL)
424(4)
The Work of Scholarship: New Divisions of Labor in the world of Google and Wikipedia
428(9)
Conclusion: Blood for the Shades
437(2)
Bibliography
439(8)
Author Biographies 447(8)
Index 455