DM wiki updated
Medieval History

DM wiki updated



The Digital Medievalist Executive Board is happy to announce a major update in the DM wiki website (http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/wiki). We have added a substantial amount of new content, and we have also revised the structure to make it easier to use for both readers and contributors.
To make browsing easier, we have added entries to the main navigation bar and refined the list of categories.
To help you share information on projects, conferences, software or any other relevant topic, we have created a number of templates for adding new pages.
We hope that the DM wiki will progressively become a powerful tool for the activities of our community. Of course, it all depends on your will to share and to look for information on this wiki. Please feel free to create or to edit pages on the DM Wiki. If you have any ideas on how to improve the main page or the navigation bar, or other aspects of the site, please use the pagehttp://www.digitalmedievalist.org/wiki/index.php/WikiFix or write an email to board [at] digitalmedievalist.org. If you think material is missing then please go ahead and add an article yourself.




- Giant Squid Spotted In Iceland?
ASNC lecturer in Scandinavian History, Dr Elizabeth Ashman Rowe, recently found the following notice in a medieval Icelandic annal: 1345: A strange thing appeared east in Lagarfljót and the Fljóts Dale district, and people know that it was alive. Sometimes...

- Textual Communities Workshop, Ku Leuven 11 And 12 June 2015
Museumzaal (MSI 02.08, Erasmusplein 2, 3000 Leuven) This workshop will serve three overlapping purposes. First, it will introduce the Textual Communities system for creating scholarly editions in digital form. Textual Communities allows scholars and scholarly...

- Reviews Of Online Resources: Call For Dm 6
This is a call for contributions for the next issue of the Digital Medievalist journal (http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/journal/). As we all know, there are now many scholarly resources which have been published online as websites but which have never...

- Digital Classicist/ics Seminar, Summer 2009
OOOOPPSS..late on this one, apologies. FYI though Digital Classicist/ICS Seminar, Summer 2009 Friday June 12th at 16:30 STB3/6 (Stewart House), Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU *Philip Murgatroyd (Birmingham)* *Starting out on the Journey...

- Digital Medievalist
igital 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)....



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