The nominees for the Digital Humanities Awards for 2016 have been announced, and votes are being tallied until the end of Saturday 25 February 2017.
Last year's nominees and awards included projects relating to antiquity:
Last year's nominees and awards included projects relating to antiquity:
- Princeton University Library: Modern language translations of Byzantine sources and Digitized Greek manuscripts.
- AWOL: The Ancient World Online Blog
- Sarah E. Bond: Late Antiquity, Digital Humanities, and Musings on the Classical World
A Generator of Socratic DialoguesOf course they aren't necessarily the best just because they're about antiquity. In any case, none of them will win without your vote!
http://jonreeve.com/2016/10/socratic-dialogue-generator/
Recogito – an annotation tool by Pelagios Commons:
http://recogito.pelagios.org/
The Paideia Institute – Chiron
http://www.paideiainstitute.org/chiron
Peripleo – A search prototype by Pelagios Commons:
http://pelagios.org/peripleo/map
Dumbarton Oaks Online Catalogue of Byzantine Seals:
http://www.doaks.org/resources/seals/
Pleiades
https://pleiades.stoa.org/
ToposText
http://ToposText.org