Cyberinfrastructure for classical philology

G Crane, B Seales, M Terras - Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2009 - degruyter.com
No humanists have moved more aggressively in the digital world than students of the Greco-
Roman world but the first generation of digital classics has seen relatively superficial …

ePhilology: When the Books Talk to Their Readers1

G Crane, D Bamman, A Jones - A companion to digital literary …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter suggests directions in which an ePhilology may evolve. It makes two
fundamental arguments. First, it assumes that the first generation of digital technology has …

Named entity identification and cyberinfrastructure

A Babeu, D Bamman, G Crane, R Kummer… - Research and Advanced …, 2007 - Springer
Well-established instruments such as authority files and a growing set of data structures
such as CIDOC CRM, FRBRoo, and MODS provide the foundation for emerging, new digital …

CONCLUSION: CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE, THE SCAIFE DIGITAL LIBRARY AND

C BLACKWELL, G CRANE - degruyter.com
We can already begin to envision research projects that were scarcely, if at all, feasible in
print culture. The papers in this collection allow us as well to enumerate the services and …

[PDF][PDF] Cyberinfrastructure and the Next Generation of Ancient Corpora

G Crane, D Bamman - Chatreššar 2007. Electronic Corpora …, 2007 - static.perseus.tufts.edu
The Perseus Digital Library (Crane 1987, Crane et al. 2001) has for 20 years created an
open reading environment for the study of Classics, serving 3.4 million words of carefully …