Opportunity for Graduate Students & ECRs: Inscriptions in a Digital Environment: An Introduction to EpiDoc for Byzantinists (5, 12, and 26 April 2024 - Zoom), Register By 22 March 2024

Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Byzantine Studies Association of North America

Opportunity for Graduate Students & ECRs

Inscriptions in a Digital Environment: An Introduction to EpiDoc for Byzantinists

Workshop by Martina Filosa (University of Cologne)

5, 12, and 26 April 2024 / 11:00 AM–3:00 PM EDT with a break from 12:30–1:00 PM - Zoom

Registrations By 22 March 2024

The Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Byzantine Studies Association of North America are pleased to offer a three-part EpiDoc workshop for graduate students and early career researchers in collaboration with Martina Filosa of the University of Cologne.

In this online workshop, participants will explore the use of EpiDoc, the established standard for digitally encoding ancient inscriptions, papyri, and other primary and documentary texts in TEI XML for online publication and interchange. The workshop will also introduce the participants to the EFES (EpiDoc Front-End Services) platform for viewing and publishing EpiDoc editions. The workshop will include asynchronous tutorials, real-time sessions, and guided hands-on exercises. Participants will have the opportunity to work with their own epigraphic material, broadly understood.

Registration closes Friday, March 22.

Who is eligible?
* Graduate students and early career researchers (PhD received after April 2016) in the field of Byzantine studies.
* All participants must be BSANA members. BSANA membership is free for graduate students and early-career contingent scholars who have earned their PhD within the last eight years and who do not hold a permanent or tenure-track appointment.

For a full description of the workshop and to register your interest, please visit https://maryjahariscenter.org/events/inscriptions-in-a-digital-environment.

Contact Brandie Ratliff, Director, Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture, with any questions.