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	<title>Comments on: A Virtual Research Environment for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts</title>
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		<title>By: Current Epigraphy &#187; Seminar: &#8216;A VRE for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts&#8217;</title>
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		<dc:creator>Current Epigraphy &#187; Seminar: &#8216;A VRE for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts&#8217;</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday afternoon&#8217;s (Friday 17th August) seminar in the Digital Classicist series was presented by Charles Crowther of the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents in Oxford, on the subject of &#8216;A Virtual Research Environment for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts&#8217;. The project on which Dr. Crowther was reporting (mentioned here back in May) is the successor to the BVREH (Building a VRE for the Humanities) and VWSAD (Virtual Workspace for the Study of Ancient Documents) projects, which ran during the last couple of years. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Yesterday afternoon&#8217;s (Friday 17th August) seminar in the Digital Classicist series was presented by Charles Crowther of the Centre for the Study of Ancient Documents in Oxford, on the subject of &#8216;A Virtual Research Environment for the Study of Documents and Manuscripts&#8217;. The project on which Dr. Crowther was reporting (mentioned here back in May) is the successor to the BVREH (Building a VRE for the Humanities) and VWSAD (Virtual Workspace for the Study of Ancient Documents) projects, which ran during the last couple of years. [...]</p>
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