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FCLSC (Virtual) Annual Meeting, Jan. 6, 10-12 PST (18:00-20:00 UTC)

January 4, 2022 Posted by David Ratzan under Conferences and Workshops
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The Forum for Classics, Libraries, and Scholarly Communications will be holding its annual meeting on Jan. 6, 10-12 PST (1-3pm EST / 18:00-20:00 UTC), as part of the AIA/SCS Annual Meeting in San Francisco, CA. As with the rest of the meeting, this will be a virtual session on Zoom. The meeting is open and free: you do not need to register with either the SCS or the AIA to attend. Please circulate the agenda to all interested colleagues. Please contact FCLSC Secretary Megan Daly (mmdaly@ufl.edu) for the zoom link and instructions.

Please address all questions to Jeremy Ott (jott@berkeley.edu) or Megan Daly (mmdaly@ufl.edu).

The first half of the meeting will be our regular business meeting, including updates on Open Greek and Latin and AncientMaker Spaces.

The second half of the meeting will be given over to a special presentation. All are invited to attend.

Editor-in-chief Professor James Diggle, Emeritus Professor of Greek and Latin, the University of Cambridge will be presenting on the new Cambridge Greek Lexicon at 11 am PST / 2 pm EST / 19:00 UTC

The presentation will be followed by a question period.

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