Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: The Medievalist, Digital Edition
- Chapter 1 Beginnings: The Labyrinth Medieval Studies Website
- Chapter 2 New Approaches to Old Questions: Digital Technology, Sigillography, and digisig
- Chapter 3 Corpus Synodalium: Medieval Canon Law in a Digital Age
- Chapter 4 Teaching Constantinople as a (Pixelated) Palimpsest
- Chapter 5 Life on—and off—the Continuum
- Appendix: Permanent Links to the Catalogued Assets of Profiled Projects
- Index
Appendix: Permanent Links to the Catalogued Assets of Profiled Projects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2022
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: The Medievalist, Digital Edition
- Chapter 1 Beginnings: The Labyrinth Medieval Studies Website
- Chapter 2 New Approaches to Old Questions: Digital Technology, Sigillography, and digisig
- Chapter 3 Corpus Synodalium: Medieval Canon Law in a Digital Age
- Chapter 4 Teaching Constantinople as a (Pixelated) Palimpsest
- Chapter 5 Life on—and off—the Continuum
- Appendix: Permanent Links to the Catalogued Assets of Profiled Projects
- Index
Summary
Below you will find links to the catalogued digital assets used to build and maintain the projects profiled in this volume's essays. By cataloguing materials in their most durable file formats and according to protocols put forward in the Digital Documentation Process (digitalhumanitiesddp.com), each project initiator has ensured that his or her work will be findable and citable for future scholars, both during and after a project's active phase.
Dorin, Rowan. “Corpus Synodalium (March 2021): Archiving Dossier Narrative.” BodoArXiv Works, March 24, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/qx2ve.
______. ed. Corpus Synodalium: Local Ecclesiastical Legislation in Medieval Europe, June 30, 2021. http://www.corpus-synodalium.com.
Everhart, Deborah and Martin Irvine. “The Labyrinth Medieval Studies Website.” Digital Georgetown. http://hdl.handle.net/10822/1061738.
McEwan, John. “Digital Sigillography Resource, Version 1.” BodoArXiv Works, July 15, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/nrh8x.
Torgerson, Jesse W., Jonah Skolnik, Alp Eren, Nathan Krieger, Connor Cobb, and Courtney Sachs. “Constantinople as Palimpsest.” BodoArXiv Works, January 25, 2021. doi:10.34055/osf.io/ehmkx.
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- Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2022