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Digital Medievalist announces the publication of a special Digital Medievalist/Digital Classicist Issue: "Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies, Published in honour of Ross Scaife (1960-2008). http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/4/).
* "Though much is taken, much abides": Recovering antiquity through innovative digital methodologies: Introduction to the Special Issue Gabriel Bodard and Simon Mahony * We are all together: On publishing a Digital Classicist issue of the Digital Medievalist Journal Gabriel Bodard and Daniel Paul O'Donnell * The Inscriptions of Aphrodisias as Electronic Publication: a user's perspective and a proposed paradigm Gabriel Bodard * The Application of Network Analysis to Ancient Transport Geography: A Case Study of Roman Baetica Leif Isaksen
* Towards a digital model to edit the different paratextuality levels within a textual tradition Paolo Monella * VLMA: a tool for creating, annotating and sharing virtual museum collections Amy Smith, Brian Fuchs, and Leif Isaksen
Volume 4 has been edited by Arianna Ciula, Dot Porter for DM and Gabriel Bodard and Simon Mahony for DC.
See also the first two articles in our currently open volume 3 (http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/3/): * Palaeography and Image-Processing: Some Solutions and Problems Peter A. Stokes * Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music: The evolution of a digital resource Julia Craig-McFeely
Volume 3 is being edited by Murray McGillivray and Dan O'Donnell.
-dan