Classics@ 18 (2021)
- Claire Clivaz and Garrick V. Allen, “Introduction: Ancient Manuscripts and Virtual Research Environments.”
- Elena L. Hertel, Stephan M. Unter, Kathrin Gabler, and Antonio Loprieno, “Crossing Boundaries Between Humanities and Informatics: The Case of Egyptian Papyri.”
- Isabelle Marthot-Santaniello, “D-scribes Project and Beyond: Building a Virtual Research Environment for the Digital Palaeography of Ancient Greek and Coptic Papyri.”
- Gregory S. Paulson, “The Nestle-Aland as Open Digital Edition: Already and Not Yet.”
- Garrick V. Allen, Owen Conlan, Clare Conran, Christophe Debruyne, Troy Griffitts, Nishtha Jain, Matthew Nicholson, Declan O’Sullivan, Kelsie G. Rodenbiker, Anthony P. Royle, and Ulrich Schmid, “The New Testament in Virtual Research Environments: Titles, Greek Manuscripts, Data Querying.”
- Claire Clivaz, Mina Monier, and Jonathan Barda, “MARK16 as Virtual Research Environment: Challenges and Opportunities in New Testament Studies.”
- Patrick Andrist, “New Tools and Database Models for the Study of the Architecture of Complex Manuscripts.”
- P. A. Stokes, B. Kiessling, D. Stökl Ben Ezra, R. Tissot, and H. Gargem, “The eScriptorium VRE for Manuscript Cultures.”
- Olga Serbaeva, with revisions by Hans Cools, Jan Clemens Stoffregen, and Roberta Padlina, “Inseri as a Potential IT Framework for Research Projects in Humanities: The Sanskrit Manuscripts Project as a Test Case.”
- Erzsébet Tóth-Czifra, “Rethinking text, techné and tenure: Evaluation and peer-review challenges around Virtual Research Environments in the Arts and Humanities.”
- Elpida Perdiki and Maria Konstantinidou, “Handling Big Manuscript Data.”
- Elisa Nury and Elena Spadini, “Automatic Collation Tools and Virtual Research Environments.”
- Simone Zenzaro, “Towards better VREs: key concepts and basic challenges.”
- Uri Schor, Vered Raziel-Kretzmer, Moshe Lavee, Tsvi Kuflik, “Digital Research Library for Multi-Hierarchical Interrelated Texts: From ‘Tikkoun Sofrim’ Text Production to Text Modeling.”
- Andrew Smith, “Mining Manuscript Data in the New Testament Virtual Manuscript Room.”
- Riccardo Macchioro, “The PASSIM Project (Patristic Sermons in the Middle Ages): Towards a Virtual Research Environment for the Study of Patristic Sermon Collections.”
- Francesca Galli and Elena Nieddu, “In Codice Ratio: Using VREs in the Study of the Medieval Vatican Registers.”
- Marie Bisson and Marie-Agnès Lucas-Avenel, “Why Make a Digital Critical Edition of a Latin Source? The Histoire du Grand Comte Roger et de son frère Robert Guiscard by Gaufredus Malaterra in Context.”
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