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Showing posts with label feeds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label feeds. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2016

New in Maia: Revista Hypnos

I have just added the following journal to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title: Revista Hypnos
url: http://www.hypnos.org.br/revista/index.php/hypnos
description: A Hypnos é, qualitativa e quantitativamente, uma revista de Filosofia Greco-romana. Busca ampliar, também, o diálogo com outros saberes da Antiguidade Clássica, hoje bem delineados em nossas Universidades: Literatura Clássica, História Greco-romana, História das Religiões, Línguas Clássicas etc. Acreditamos que a cultura Greco-romana deve ser assumida pelos estudiosos em Filosofia com o máximo de abrangência. A Editoria persegue esse objetivo e procurará publicar, sempre que possível, não só os textos sobre Filosofia Greco-romana mas as pesquisas literárias, linguísticas, históricas, psicológicas, antropológicas e outras condizentes com esse período histórico. A extensão da cultura grega e romana antigas faz com que as atuais divisões acadêmicas sejam uma necessidade, mas não uma regra que venha a limitar o investigador, filósofo ou não. Por isso, a Hypnos apresenta largos limites para a recepção desses estudos. Basicamente, esta revista é um veículo de auxílio para a interação dos estudos Greco-romanos brasileiros e não brasileiros.
feed: http://www.hypnos.org.br/revista/index.php/hypnos/gateway/plugin/WebFeedGatewayPlugin/rss2
awol: http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2011/04/open-access-journal-hypnos.html

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

New in Maia: Katherine McDonald

I have just added the following blog to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Katherine McDonald
url = http://katherinemcdonald.net/
creators = Katherine McDonald
license = The materials on this site are for study and research purposes only. Please do not reproduce without permission.
description = Researcher in Classics and Historical Linguistics
feed: http://katherinemcdonald.net/feed/

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

New in Maia: Pompeian Connections

I've just added the following blog (another one I'm embarrassed not to have noticed sooner) to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Pompeian Connections
url = https://pompeiinetworks.wordpress.com/
creators = Virginia L. Campbell
description = An exploration of the prosopography and social networks of a Roman Town
feed = https://pompeiinetworks.wordpress.com/feed/

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

New on Planet Atlantides: BAM

I have just added the following blog to the Electra and Maia feed aggregators:

title = BAM
url = https://bigancientmediterranean.wordpress.com/
creators = Paul Dilley, Sarah E. Bond, Ryan Horne
license = Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
description = The Big Ancient Mediterranean
feed: https://bigancientmediterranean.wordpress.com/feed/

Thursday, May 28, 2015

New in Maia: camwsgrads

I have just added the following blog to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = camwsgrads
url = https://camwsgrads.wordpress.com/
description = The official blog of the Graduate Student Issues Committee for the Classical Association of the Middle West and South
feed = https://camwsgrads.wordpress.com/feed/

Thursday, May 21, 2015

New in Maia: Kristina Killgrove

I have just added the following two blogs to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Kristina Killgrove (Forbes)
url = http://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/
creators = Kristina Killgrove
description = Kristina Killgrove's stories.
feed = http://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/feed/

title = Powered By Osteons
url = http://www.poweredbyosteons.org/
creators = Kristina Killgrove
feed = http://www.poweredbyosteons.org/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

I'm embarrassed to admit that Powered By Osteons is only now getting into Maia. I've been impressed with and reading it for a long time; I don't know how I failed to include it previously. My apologies to the author!

Thursday, May 7, 2015

New in Maia: ASOR Syrian Heritage Initiative

title = ASOR Syrian Heritage Initiative
url = http://www.asor-syrianheritage.org/
description = The ASOR Syrian Heritage Initiative implements cultural property protection by: (1) Documenting damage; (2) Promoting global awareness; (3) Planning emergency and post-war responses
feed = http://www.asor-syrianheritage.org/feed/

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

New in Maia and Electra: Digging in the Digital Age

I have just added Cale Staley's blog Digging in the Digital Age to the Maia and Electra Atlantides feed aggregators:

title = Digging in the Digital Age
url = https://calestaley.wordpress.com/
creators = Cale Staley
description = Analyzing the ancient world and its texts through technology
feed url = https://calestaley.wordpress.com/feed/

Monday, February 16, 2015

New in Maia Atlantis: Taxidea taxus by Martin Reznick

I have just added the following blog to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Taxidea taxus
url = http://martinreznick.com/
creators = Martin Reznick
description = And now there are badgers here again.
feed = http://martinreznick.com/feed/

Friday, February 13, 2015

Removed from Maia Atlantis: Res gerendae

At the request of one of its authors, I have removed the subscription to the Res gerendae blog from the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator. Users of Maia who are interested in content from Res gerendae will now have to follow the blog directly, as its content will no longer be syndicated in the aggregator.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Updated in Planet Atlantides: From Stone to Screen

I have updated in the Maia and Electra feed aggregators the URL and feed URL for the website of the From Stone to Screen project at the University of British Columbia:

title = From Stone to Screen
url = http://fromstonetoscreen.com/
creators = University of British Columbia
description = There are over 1,000 artifacts and squeezes  of inscriptions in the collection of the  Department of Classical, Near Eastern, and Religious Studies of The University of British Columbia. Until now, the collection was only available on site in Vancouver. We are excited to announce the beginning of our effort to make these objects available for study to scholars and students around the world.
feed = http://fromstonetoscreen.com/?feed=rss2


Monday, October 6, 2014

New in Planet Atlantides: Stone to Screen

I have just added the following blog to the Electra and Maia feed aggregators:

title = From Stone to Screen
url = https://fromstonetoscreen.wordpress.com/
description = A collaborative project to create a digital database of the archaeological teaching collections at the University of British Columbia.
feed url = https://fromstonetoscreen.wordpress.com/feed/

Friday, September 26, 2014

New in Electra and Maia: I.Sicily

I have just added the following blog to the Maia and Electra Atlantides feed aggregators:

title = I.Sicily
url = http://isicily.wordpress.com/
creators = Jonathan Prag
license = None
description = Building a digital corpus of Sicilian inscriptions
keywords = None
feed = http://isicily.wordpress.com/feed/


Thursday, July 17, 2014

New in Electra: RIDE

I have just added the following digital resource to the Electra Atlantis feed aggregator

title = RIDE: A review journal for digital editions and resources
url = http://ride.i-d-e.de/
creators = Alexander Czmiel, et al. (eds.)
license =  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
description = RIDE is a review journal dedicated to digital editions and resources. RIDE aims to direct attention to digital editions and to provide a forum in which expert peers criticise and discuss the efforts of digital editors in order to improve current practices and advance future developments. It will do so by asking its reviewers to pay attention not only to the traditional virtues and vices of any edition, but also to the progressing methodology and its technical implications.
feed = http://ride.i-d-e.de/feed/

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

New in Electra: EpiDoc Workshop

I have just added the following blog to the Electra Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = EpiDoc workshop
url = http://epidocworkshop.blogspot.co.uk/
creators = Simona Stoyanova, et al.
description = Share markup examples; give and receive feedback
keywords = EpiDoc, epigraphy, inscriptions, XML, TEI
feed = http://epidocworkshop.blogspot.com/feeds/posts/default?alt=rss

Monday, June 23, 2014

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

New in Maia: Mār Šiprim and Laboratoire Orient et Méditerranée

I have added feeds for the following web resources to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Mār Šiprim
url = http://mar-shiprim.org/
creators = International Association for Assyriology
license = None
description = Official Newsletter for the International Association for Assyriology (IAA). Through this Newsletter, the IAA aims to provide an online platform for Assyriologists and Near-Eastern enthusiasts where to interact with each other on both an intellectual and an informal level, thus establishing an international linkage among colleagues.
keywords = None
feed = http://mar-shiprim.org/feed/

title = Laboratoire Orient et Méditerranée
url = http://www.orient-mediterranee.com/?lang=fr
creators = None
license = None
description = Orient & Méditerranée est une Unité Mixte de Recherche en Sciences historiques, philologiques et religieuses, associant le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CNRS, l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, Paris IV, l’Université Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris 1 et l’École Pratique des Hautes Études
keywords = académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, actualités, annuaire, antique, antiques, antiquité classique et tardive, arabie, araméen, archeology, archives, archéologiques, archéologues, bible, calendrier, centre national de la recherche scientifique, chantiers de fouille, cnrs, collections, colloques, collège de france, communication, contact, coopérations, coran, cours spécialisés, crédits, disciplines, distinctions, documentaires, débuts du christianisme, electroniques, formation, historiens des religions, informations administratives, initiation, islam médiéval, langue syriaque, les chercheurs du lesa, lesa, liens utiles, linguistes, l’université panthéon-sorbonne, l’université paris-sorbonne, mediterranee, membres, missions de terrain, monde byzantin, monde méditerranéen, mondes cananéen, médecine grecque, méditerranée, médiévale, organigramme, orient, orient & méditerranée, orient chrétien, ougarit, ouvrages récents, paris 1, paris iv, philologiques, philologues, phénicien, plan du site, proche-orient, programmes, présentation, publications, publications des membres de l’umr, punique, qumrân, rassemble cinq laboratoires, recherches, religions monothéistes, responsabilité d’entreprises documentaires, ressources documentaires, revues, sciences historiques, sciences humaines, sciences religieuses, soutenances, spip 2, spécialistes du monde, séminaires, sémitique, sémitique occidental, template, textes fondateurs, thèses, thèses en cours, umr 8167, umr8167, unité mixte de recherche, vallée de l’euphrate syrien, valorisation de la recherche, vient de paraître, école pratique des hautes études, écoles doctorales, époques, éthiopie, études sémitiques
feed = http://www.orient-mediterranee.com/spip.php?page=backend

Friday, May 23, 2014

New in Planet Maia: Building Tabernae and Archaeology of Portus (MOOC)

I have just added the following resources to the Maia Atlantis feed aggregator:

title = Building Tabernae
url = http://buildingtabernae.org/
creators = Miko Flohr
license = None
description = About two years ago, I received a quarter million euro grant from the Dutch government for a  four year project on urban commercial investment in Roman Italy, and a project blog was already in the proposal. The project – Building Tabernae – started April, 2013, and is now about to enter a new phase, in which some results will start emerging, and new data will be gathered. The blog, I hope, is a way to force the scholar in charge of this project – me – to record and communicate the project’s successes and failures, and everything else that one encounters when investigating commercial investment in Roman Italy, and to be available for discussion with specialists and non-specialists alike.
feed = http://buildingtabernae.org/feed/

title = Archaeology of Portus: Exploring the Lost Harbour of Ancient Rome
url = http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/portus/
creators = University of Southampton and FutureLearn
license = None
description = The University of Southampton and FutureLearn are running a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course), focusing on the archaeological work in progress at the Roman site of Portus. It is one of a number of Southampton-based courses that will be made available for you to study online, for free, wherever they are based in the world, in partnership with FutureLearn.
feed = http://moocs.southampton.ac.uk/portus/feed/

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Additions and corrections in Planet Atlantides

I've just added the following blog to the Maia and Electra feed aggregators:

title = Standards for Networking Ancient Prosopographies
url = http://snapdrgn.net/
creators = Gabriel Bodard, et al.
description = Networking Ancient Prosopographies: Data and Relations in Greco-Roman Names (hereafter SNAP:DRGN or SNAP) project aims to address the problem of linking together large collections of material (datasets) containing information about persons, names and person-like entities managed in heterogeneous systems and formats.
feed = http://snapdrgn.net/feed

I've also updated the entry for MutEc as follows (corrected feed url):

title = Mutualisation d'outils numériques pour les éditions critiques et les corpus (MutEC)
url = http://www.mutec-shs.fr
creators = Marjorie Burghart, et al.
description = MutEC est un dispositif de partage, d'accumulation et de diffusion des technologies et des méthodologies qui émergent dans le champ des humanités numériques.
feed = http://www.mutec-shs.fr/?q=rss.xml

MITH and tDAR continue to respond to our bot with 403 Forbidden, so their content will not appear in the aggregators.