International Conference on Information Technologies for Epigraphy and
Digital Cultural Heritage in the Ancient World

September 29-30 and October 1, 2014
 École Normale Supérieure
Collège de France Chaire Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique
Paris, France

 

Information Technology has brought many significant changes in the field of Cultural Heritage and continues to be a dynamic and exciting field for the emergence of new opportunities. This wave of change has had particularly significant consequences in the field of Epigraphy and Classical Studies where the vast potential for digital content and new tools continues to reveal itself, opening doors to new and as-yet-unexplored synergies. Many technological developments concerning digital libraries, research and education are now fully developed and ready to be exported, applied, utilized, and cultivated by the public.

In the spirit of this vibrant environment, EAGLE is pleased to announce the EAGLE 2014 International Conference on Information Technologies for Epigraphy and Digital Cultural Heritage in the Ancient World.  The conference is organised by EAGLE with the support of Collège de France Chaire Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique  and École Normale Supérieure.

Co-funded by the European Commission under its Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme, EAGLE aims to create an e-library for Digital Epigraphy of unprecedented scale and quality for ingestion to Europeana.

EAGLE is also aiming at creating a network of experts and people interested in Epigraphy and Cultural Heritage. This event is intended to be a forum for anyone willing to share and discuss experiences and current general best practices for digital editions. It is open to researchers, archivists, industry professionals, museum curators and others seeking to create a forum in which individuals and institutions can find a place to collaborate.

The EAGLE 2014 conference will confirm a keynote-speaker lineup consisting of some of the most salient voices in the field, including Susan Hazan (The Israel Museum), Tom Elliott (New York University) and Thomas Jaeger (European Commission).


September 29-30, 2014

École Normale Supérieure

45 Rue d’Ulm,

75005 Paris, France

October 1, 2014

Collège de France

Chaire Religion, institutions et société de la Rome antique

11 Place Marcellin Berthelot

75005 Paris, France


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