15.393 new on WWW: digital imaging, polytonic Greek Unicode

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 393.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>

       [1] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (26)
             Subject: Digital Imaging Issue of MCN "Spectra"

       [2] From: Ross Scaife <scaife@uky.edu> (22)
             Subject: [STOA] Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web

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             Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 07:50:52 +0000
             From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
             Subject: Digital Imaging Issue of MCN "Spectra"

    NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
    News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
    from across the Community
    November 27, 2001

                           Museum Computer Network Announces
                      Special Digital Imaging Issue of "Spectra"
                                2000 Summer/Fall Issue
                            http://www.mcn.edu/spectra.htm

    >Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 09:40:34 -0800
    >To: "MCN-L Discussion Forum" <mcn-l@listserver.americaneagle.com>
    >From: Guenter Waibel <guenter@uclink4.berkeley.edu>
    >
    I am pleased to announce that a Special Digital Imaging Issue of
    "Spectra" is now available from http://www.mcn.edu/spectra.htm. Please
    follow the link "2000 Summer/Fall Issue" for the free pdf download. Let
    leaders in the
    field give you an update on state of the art digital imaging in a
    museum or archival setting!

    As the guest editor of this issue, I'd especially like to point your
    attention to an article by photographer Ben Blackwell investigating
    the light exposure of sensitive objects during direct digital
    capture, and a piece by renowned photoshop expert Bruce Fraser
    discussing color management in archival image files. However, I think
    you'll find all of the contributions rewarding and well worth your
    attention.

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             Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 07:53:37 +0000
             From: Ross Scaife <scaife@uky.edu>
             Subject: [STOA] Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web

    Patrick Rourke has been working up a detailed resource for those interested
    in using Unicode for polytonic Greek in web and word processing
    applications. His work is unfinished but already sufficiently informative
    that we're ready to announce its availability as part of the Stoa's best
    practices series.

    The address of "Unicode Polytonic Greek for the World Wide Web" is
    http://www.stoa.org/unicode/

    Please direct any comments, suggestions, or corrections to Patrick Rourke,
    ptrourke@mediaone.net

    best wishes,

    Ross Scaife, co-editor
    The Stoa Consortium
    www.stoa.org

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