DigiPal at Kalamazoo 2014
The DigiPal project are delighted to be represented at the 49th International Congress of Medieval Studies at Kalamazoo in 2014. We have organised two sessions (details below) and look forward to seeing you there.
Digital Methods I: Citation and Representation of Medieval Manuscripts
Saturday 10th May: 10.00am-11.30am. Session 375, Bernhard 208
Sponsor: Digital Resource for Palaeography (DigiPal), Dept. of Digital Humanities, King’s College London
Organizer: Stewart J. Brookes, King’s College London
Presider: Stewart J. Brookes
- Matthew Evan Davis (North Carolina State Univ.): "To Thine Own Self Be True: Attempting to Capture the Ineffable Holistic in the Empire of 'Content' and 'Data'"
- Peter A. Stokes (King’s College London): "Citing Visual Evidence in Paleographical Argument: The DigiPal Experience"
- Christine Roughan (College of the Holy Cross) and Neel Smith (College of the Holy Cross): "Constructing, Testing, and Analyzing a Semantic Graph of Manuscript Features"
Digital Methods II: Reading between the Lines of Medieval Manuscripts
Sunday 11th May: 10.30 am-12.00pm. Session 430, Bernhard 208
Sponsor: Digital Resource for Palaeography (DigiPal), Dept. of Digital Humanities, King’s College London
Organizer: Stewart J. Brookes, King’s College London
Presider: Peter A. Stokes, King’s College London
- Regan Kladstrup (Kislak Center for Special Collections, Univ. of Pennsylvania): "Penn Provenance Project"
- Stewart J. Brookes (King’s College London): "First Impressions: Glosses Scratched into Old English Manuscripts"
- Sarah J. Biggs (British Library/Courtauld Institute of Art): "You Scratch My Gloss and I’ll Scratch Yours: Glosses as Commentary, Instruction, and/or Vandalism "
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