Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 598.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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[1] From: Mediterranean Archaeological-Society (92)
<medarchsoc@mail.com>
Subject: new Journal on Classical archaeology, Epigraphy,
Numismatics, Papyrology
[2] From: Gerry McKiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU> (20)
Subject: Multi-Dimensional Indexing
[3] From: Ken Litkowski <ken@clres.com> (22)
Subject: Oxford dictionary for research community
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Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 20:39:33 +0000
From: Mediterranean Archaeological-Society <medarchsoc@mail.com>
Subject: new Journal on Classical archaeology, Epigraphy,
Numismatics, Papyrology
[Note that the following journal publishes its articles on paper but
summaries and, interestingly, photographs online. --WM]
Dear Colleagues and friends,
please find below information on EULIMENE, a new journal on Mediterranean
Archaeology, published by the Mediterranean Archaeological Society, in
Rethymno, Crete.
Thank you,
Dr. M.I. Stefanakis
MedArchSoc@mail.com
Announcement
-EULIMENE
Studies in Classical Archaeology, Numismatics, Epigraphy and Papyrology
Publisher:
Mediterranean Archaeological Society.
Publishing Directors -Editors:
Dr. Nikos Litinas, University of Crete.
Dr. Manolis I. Stefanakis, University of Thessaly.
Editorial Board:
Prof. Petros Themelis, University of Crete.
Prof. Nikos Stambolidis, University of Crete.
Dr. Alan W. Johnston, University College London.
Dr. Yiannis Touratsoglou, Numismatic Museum, Athens.
Prof. Angelos Chaniotis, Universität Heidelberg.
Dr. Charles V. Crowther, Centre for the Study of Ancient Manuscripts,
Oxford.
Prof. Sopfia Kambitsis, University of Crete.
EULIMENE is an academic periodical, which contains Studies in Classical
Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, and Papyrology, with particular
interest in the Greek and Roman Mediterranean world. The time span covered
by EULIMENE runs from the Late Minoan/Sub Minoan/ Mycenean period (12th/11th
cent. BC) through to the late Antiquity (5th/6th cent. AD.).
EULIMENE will also welcome studies on anthropology, maritime and underwater
archaeology, palaiodemography, palaio-environmental, botanical and faunal
archaeology, the ancient economy and the history of science, so long as they
conform to the geographical and chronological boundaries noted. Broader
studies on Classics or Ancient History will be welcome, though they should
be strictly linked with one or more of the areas mentioned above.
EULIMENE volume 1/2000 is now available. For details please visit EULIMENEs
web site at www.phl.uoc.gr/eulimene
Cost of volume (p&p included):
GRD 7,500 Euro: 25 UK : 15 DM: 50 USD: 25
Orders:
Make CHECKS OF MONEY ORDERS payable to MESOGIAKH ARCHAIOLOGIKH ETAIREIA
EULIMENE or
Pay via REMITTANCE to the THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREECE S.A. Branch 756, 84
Kountouriotou st., GR 741 00 Rethymnon, Crete. Transaction swift cod.:
ETHNGRAA. Account to be credited: 756/48000448, MESOGEIAKH ARCHAIOLOGIKH
ETAIREIA EULIMENE, P. Manousaki 5 V Chali 8, GR 74100 Rethymnon, Crete.
Subscriptions-Contributions-Information
Mediterranean Archaeological Society, P. Manousaki 5 -V. Chali 8, 741 00
Rethtymno, tel. 0831 51680 (Ms Stavroula Oiconomou, Secretary)
(MedArchSoc@mail.com).
Dr. Manolis I. Stefanakis, Kalives -Apokoronou, Chania, GR-730 03
(kydon@hotmail.com).
Dr. Nikos Litinas, University of Crete, Dep. of Philology, Rethymno, GR-741
00 (litinas@phl.uoc.gr).
Call for papers
EULIMENE is seeking contributions for its future annual issues. Deadline for
the second volume (EULIMENE 2/2001), due in spring 2001, is January 15,
2000.
It will be very much appreciated if contributors consider the following
guidelines:
1. Contributions should be in either of the following languages: Greek,
English, German, French or Italian. Each paper should be accompanied by a
summary of about 250 words in one of the above languages, other than that of
the paper.
2. Footnotes (not endnotes) should be typed in numbered sequence at the
bottom of the text in each page.
3. Accepted abbreviations are those of American Journal of Archaeology,
Numismatic Literature, J.F. Oates et al., Checklist of Editions of Greek and
Latin Papyri, Ostraca and Tablets, ASP.
3. Illustrations should be kept to the absolutely necessary minimum. Line
drawings should be in black ink on good quality paper with clear lettering,
suitable for reduction. Photographs should be glossy black-and-white prints..
All Illustrations should be numbered in a single sequence.
5. Please send two hard copies of your text and one version on computer
disc.
It is the authors responsibility to obtain written permission to quote or
reproduce material, which has appeared in another publication or is still
unpublished.
Ten offprints of each paper and a volume of the journal will be provided to
the contributors free of charge. Additional offprints may be purchased.
Please send your contributions to anyone of the following addresses:
Mediterranean Archaeological Society, P. Manousaki 5-V.Chali 8, GR 741 00
Rethtymno.
Dr. Manolis I. Stefanakis, Kalives -Apokoronou, Chania, GR-730 03.
Dr. Nikos Litinas, University of Crete, Dep. of Philology, Rethymno, GR-741
00.
The editors, January 2001
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Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 20:40:05 +0000
From: Gerry McKiernan <gerrymck@IASTATE.EDU>
Subject: Multi-Dimensional Indexing
_Multi-Dimensional Indexing_
I am greatly interested in learning about Any and All e-journals or
e-books that have implemented 'Multi-Dimensioning Indexing' or 'Concept
Maps' to access the publication content.
'Multi-Dimensional Indexing' and Concept Maps are well-described and
illustrated in an excellent recent article by Jan Ross entitled "A New Way
of Information Retrieval: 3-D Indexing and Concept Mapping" in _Learned
Publishing_ (2000) 13, 119-123
[
http://cherubino.catchword.com/vl=30890218/cl=18/nw=1/rpsv/catchword/alpsp/09531513/v13n2/s9/p119
]
An example of a 'Multi-Dimensional Index' given by Ross of a
'Multi-Dimensional Index' is that being developed for the forthcoming
Web-based _Encyclopedia of Life Sciences_ [ http://www.els.net/ ]
As Always, Any and All contributions, suggestions, comments, critiques,
cosmic insights, etc., etc., etc. are Most Welcome.
/Gerry McKiernan
Multi-Dimensional Librarian
Iowa State University
Ames IA 50011
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Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 20:41:17 +0000
From: Ken Litkowski <ken@clres.com>
Subject: Oxford dictionary for research community
CL Research has been designated an agent for Oxford University Press to
license the New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE) to the academic and
commercial research communities. This dictionary has been praised as a
"major achievement" in lexicography; in its machine-readable form,
considerable additional information is available. CL Research has also
created a machine-tractable version of NODE in its dictionary creation
and maintenance software (DIMAP) and then parsed the definitions to add
semantic links between entries (particularly hypernyms, but also
including "typical subject" for verbs). Details, including the license
agreement, are available at http://www.clres.com/oup-clr.html.
The licensing fees for a two-year period are:
Academic Commercial
-------- ----------
NODE $1,500 $7,500
NODE+DIMAP $2,000 $10,000
Other Oxford products (thesaurus, bilingual dictionaries, inflection
lists) are also available. Commercial exploitation agreements will be
developed separately.
-- Ken Litkowski TEL.: 301-482-0237 CL Research EMAIL: ken@clres.com 9208 Gue Road Damascus, MD 20872-1025 USA Home Page: http://www.clres.com
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