Digital Classics Books

 

Digital Classics Books is a series of Open Access monographs which is open for contributions such as documents written as part of an academic qualification, produced in the context of a Digital Humanities project. Also eligible are more comprehensive individual works, e.g. collected volumes containing several contributions based around a common subject or theme.

Digital Classics Books publishes works on Classical Studies and related areas that apply or develop methods from the Digital Humanities. E-books are freely available for download by users at Propylaeum-eBOOKs. Further-reaching possibilities of electronic publishing can be realised with this form of publication, as this series allows research data to be integrated directly into the book or placed within a data repository. This provides readers not only with limited results in appendices, but with access to exported and edited versions of the complete results of research in the form of tables in the data repository.

This series allows electronic and printed publications to complement each other, as all titles are also offered as print-on-demand. Published works therefore appear simultaneously in various versions: as free digital copies (PDF or HTML versions), or as a printed book (hardback or paperback), available at a reasonable price from bookshops or online suppliers.

Individual articles from Digital Classics Online that will be expanded to monographs, or several papers that are dedicated to a special topic and extended to form a volume, may be included in this series. It will also include publications for academic qualification (theses, habilitations), using the methods of the Digital Humanities in Classical Studies. The quality of submitted manuscripts for Digital Classics Books will be ensured in a peer review process.

Editors
Dr. Roxana Kath
Dr. Michaela Rücker
Prof. Dr. Krešimir Matijević
Prof. Dr. Reinhold Scholl
Prof. Dr. Charlotte Schubert
Sylvia Kurowsky

Contact
Prof. Dr. Charlotte Schubert
Lehrstuhl für Alte Geschichte
Historisches Seminar
Universität Leipzig
Ritterstr. 12 (R. 302)
D-04109 Leipzig
E-Mail: schubert@uni-leipzig.de

ISSN
2566-7890 (Print)
2627-5988 (Online)

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