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From Apprehension to Comprehension: Addressing Anxieties about Open Access to ETDs
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From Athens to Crete and back
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-09-10)In my posting for 2015.08.26, I spoke of a “MinoanMycenaean civilization,” not saying “Minoan” and “Mycenaean” separately. That is because, as we saw in the postings for both 2015.08.26 and 2015.09.03, some of the myths ... -
From Talking to Doing: Digital Preservation at the British Library
(Taylor & Francis, 2000)What are the core competencies that a national library needs to address the preservation of digital material? What skills are needed, by whom, when, to do what? Are the skills available externally, or is it better to develop ... -
From the heavenly to the earthy and back, variations on a theme of love-on-wings in Song 1 of Sappho and elsewhere
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-12-18)In this essay, I start by considering the word strouthoi, conventionally translated as ‘sparrows’, in Song 1 of Sappho. At line 10, these birds are seen at the moment when they take wing and fly off. They are pulling behind ... -
FRPAA introduced in the US House of Representatives
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Genre, Occasion, and Choral Mimesis Revisited- with special reference to the "newest Sappho"
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German Digital Council: An 'Inside-Out' Case Study
(Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, 2021-04-28)In 2018, German Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel appointed a group of nine scholars and practitioners, including BKC’s Urs Gasser, to the German Digital Council (GDC). The GDC was formed with the unusual mission to ask both ... -
Germany's DFG adopts an open access policy
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2006) -
Getting to 100%
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2005) -
Girl, interrupted, and some possibilities for linking the hymeneal songs of Sappho with the etymologies of two Greek words, humḗn (ὑμήν) and húmnos (ὕμνος)
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2020-10-23)Ιn Fragment 114 of Sappho, we read the words of a girl who is lamenting her loss of girlhood: ‘where oh where, my girlhood, my girlhood, have you gone off to, leaving me behind?’ (παρθενία, παρθενία, ποῖ με λίποιc’ ἀποίχῃ). ... -
Girl, interrupted: more about echoes of Sappho in Epigram 55 of Posidippus
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-12-03)Epigram 55 of Posidippus, a poet who flourished in the third century BCE, refers to the songs of Sappho. Thatis what I argued already in my posting for 2015.11.19. But the reference to Sappho in that epigram is evenmore ... -
A glimpse of our history
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Glimpses of Aeolian traditions in two different myths about two different visits by Philoctetes to the sacred island of the goddess Chryse
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2021-08-09)The cover illustration for this essay is a drawing, made in the early nineteenth century of our era, which copies with some clarity and flair a picture painted on a vase manufactured in Athens in the fifth century BCE and ... -
The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: Finding Synergies, Creating Convergence
(Harvard Library, 2013)The Global Dimensions of Scholarship and Research Libraries: A Forum on the Future brought together faculty, administrators, librarians, and representatives from scholarly societies, associations, and funding agencies for ... -
Global Surface Temperature Response to 11-Yr Solar Cycle Forcing Consistent with General Circulation Model Results
(American Meteorological Society, 2021-04)The 11-year solar-cycle is associated with a roughly 1 W m-2 trough-to-peak variation in total solar irradiance and is expected to produce a global temperature response. The amplitude of this response is, however, ... -
Glossary of First-Order Logic
(1999)This glossary is limited to basic set theory, basic recursive function theory, two branches of logic (truth-functional propositional logic and first-order predicate logic) and their metatheory. -
Glossary of First-Order Logic
(2002)This glossary is limited to basic set theory, basic recursive function theory, two branches of logic (truth-functional propositional logic and first-order predicate logic) and their metatheory. -
God-Hero Antagonism in the Hippolytus of Euripides
(Harvard University, Center for Hellenic Studies, 2015-02-14) -
Good facts, bad predictions
(Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition, 2006)