by Gabriel Bodard | Sep 9, 2020 | Digital humanities, Publications
The primary role that my colleagues and I serve at ICS Digital, as set out in the digital strategy document, is to “provide a point of contact and support for national infrastructure for digital research and teaching in the study of the ancient world, as part of the...
by Gabriel Bodard | Aug 2, 2019 | Digital humanities, Teaching
As part of our contribution to the Intercollegiate Masters programme in classics, ancient history, art and archaeology, late antique and Byzantine studies and classical reception, the ICS offers two one-semester modules on Digital Classics. These modules are: ICS02...
by Gabriel Bodard | Jan 25, 2019 | Digital humanities, Events
The ICS has hosted yearly, week-long EpiDoc training workshops since 2011, and many other similar events have been offered around the world in the past fourteen years. EpiDoc is community of practice and encoding guidelines for editions of ancient texts, in particular...
by Gabriel Bodard | Sep 7, 2018 | Events, Public engagement, Publications
Last night (Thursday Sept 6th, 2018) was the launch party for the Making Monsters anthology, edited by Emma Bridges and Djibril al-Ayad, a mixed anthology of speculative fiction and accessible academic essays published by Futurefire.net Publishing and sponsored by the...
by Gabriel Bodard | Jan 15, 2018 | Events, Public engagement
(This post is loosely based on a short presentation I gave in the lunchtime public engagement workshop “Classics and History in 3D” at the Being Human Festival here in Senate House on November 22 last year.) For this exercise, I wanted to walk through the process of...