For those of you attending the International Congress on Medieval Studies in Kalamazoo, MI, this week:
The Medieval Academy of America's Digital Initiatives Advisory Board and Digital Medievalist have co-organized a poster session and reception, scheduled for Friday evening at 7pm in Fetzer 1035. The complete list of participants is below. Hope to see you there!
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Julian Hendrix and Richard Pollard (UCLA), "Reconstructing the libraries of Carolingian Reichenau and St. Gall"
Joshua Westgard (U. Tennessee), Demonstration of Bede Manuscripts Database
James Ginther (Saint Louis University), Demonstration of T-PEN
Eleonora Litta Modignani Picozzi (King's College London), Early English Laws and Gascon Rolls
Daniel O'Connell (American Cusanus Society), Demonstration of the Cusanus-Portal
Dot Porter (Indiana University), Demonstration of TILE (Text Image Linking Environment)
Grant Simpson (Indiana University), "Proactive Preservation: What Every (Digital) Medievalist Should Know"
Debra Lacoste (Wilfrid Laurier University), Cantus Database Demonstration
Adam Oberlin (University of Minnesota) "XHS: eXtensible Handschrift - A Proposal for Open Source Manuscript Editing Software."
Richard Harris (U. of Saskatchewan), Concordance to the Proverbs and Proverbial Materials in the Old Icelandic Sagas
Kate Helsen (U. of Toronto), The Optical Neume Recognition Project
Michael Drout (Wheaton College), Lexomics group from Wheaton College