Dear Friends of the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection,
You are cordially invited to attend a live Zoom talk entitled "Dimitrios Moschos’ Neaira, a Greek Comedy in Renaissance Italy" on Feb. 21, 2024 by our current Hellenic Research Fellow, Dr. Stavroula Kiritsi. (The event will be recorded and archived on the Hellenic Research Fellowship Program (HRFP) page at https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos-hellenic-collection/hrfp.)
See the relevant event details at the following link: https://library.csus.edu/spotlight-and-events/dimitrios-moschos-neaira-gree….
Best,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
http://www.library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis
Deadline: March 1, 2024
*new extended deadline*
DIRECTOR(S) OF THE ASCSA SUMMER SESSION
GERTRUDE SMITH PROFESSOR(S)
The Summer Session has been a centerpiece of ASCSA programming since 1925, and it remains a vital part of how the School reaches out to students and teachers wishing to acquire or expand on their firsthand knowledge of Greece. The staff in Athens and many past Summer Session leaders stand ready and willing to provide all manner of assistance. Individual leaders or co-leaders are welcome to apply.
SIX-WEEK ASCSA SUMMER SESSION
Term: Summer 2025. The specific dates for the 6-week program will fall between June 1 and August 15 each year. The program cannot begin before June 1 or end after August 15.
Eligibility: Applicants should have experience designing and leading travel study programs, preferably in Greece, and at least two years of teaching in a post-secondary educational institution. Joint applications by two scholars who have worked well together in the past are welcome. Gertrude Smith Professors should have at least some knowledge of modern Greek and the ability to be engaging, organized, flexible and positive under often-demanding conditions. Qualified applicants in all areas of classical studies, including archaeology, art history, epigraphy, history, and languages are encouraged to apply.
Description: See more information about the ASCSA Summer Session: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summer-session <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/programs/summer-session>.
Duties: Plan the itinerary of the session, in consultation with the staff in Athens, at least six months prior to the session; collaborate with the Committee on the Summer Sessions in the selection of participants; correspond with participants concerning travel, equipment, academic requirements, etc.; supervise all aspects of the program in Greece, including teaching, coordinating with on-site expert lecturers, keeping a detailed log of the sessions, managing incidental expenses within a pre-approved budget, and submitting a report to the Director of the School.
Compensation: Stipend of $10,000, plus travel and expenses, housing for the Summer Session leader(s) for eight weeks in total as available June 1 to August 15. See the policy <chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/uploads/general/Summer_Program_Policy_on_Spouses_and_PartnersJoint_Directorship.pdf>.
Application: An online application consisting of a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and three letters of support. More information can be found at: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/staff/positions-available <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/staff/positions-available>. The selection committee may conduct a short interview as part of the application process, the finalists will be notified in advance.
Inquiries can be sent to: application(a)ascsa.org <mailto:application@ascsa.org>
The appointments will be announced by March 29.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national or ethnic origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation when considering admission to any form of membership or application for employment.
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American School of Classical Studies at Athens
321 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-1515
Email: programs(a)ascsa.org <mailto:programs@ascsa.org>
Website: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/>
Connect with the ASCSA
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This looks interesting, but it is trapped behind the Taylor & Francis
paywall
June S.
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Michalis Gerolimos
Head of Cataloguing Department @nlgHead of Cataloguing Department @nlg
New published paper
The National Library of Greece (NLG) has been actively adapting its
policies, workflows, and tools to make its data LD-ready.
Within this context, NLG has developed -in cooperation with Open Knowledge
Greece- an entity management prototype using RDA/RDF in a Wikibase
instance.
The vision is to build a shared entity management system used by all memory
institutions in Greece to describe entities of Greek interest.
*https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19386389.2024.2307208
<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19386389.2024.2307208>*
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The force driving the implementation of Linked Data (LD) technologies in
libraries is the aspiration for widespread interoperability
of library data and for advanced information services. Toward th...
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Michalis GerolimosORCID Icon,Eftychia KoufakouORCID Icon &Charalampos
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Published online: 05 Feb 2024
Cite this article https://doi.org/10.1080/19386389.2024.2307208 CrossMark
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Abstract
The force driving the implementation of Linked Data (LD) technologies in
libraries is the aspiration for widespread interoperability of library data
and for advanced information services. Toward these goals, libraries change
their data models, update their communication formats, and develop
prototype applications that use new models and formats and enable
entity-based cataloguing. The National Library of Greece (NLG) has been
actively adapting its policies, workflows, and tools to make its data
LD-ready. Within this context, NLG has developed -in cooperation with Open
Knowledge Greece- an entity management prototype using RDA/RDF in a
Wikibase instance. The vision is to build a shared entity management system
used by all memory institutions in Greece to describe entities of Greek
interest. Data is to be stored as a knowledge graph that can be exported in
RDF serializations, and in legacy MARC format. This paper first examines
related efforts from other National Libraries, and then outlines the steps
involved in the publication of the NLG Authority File as linked data;
namely dataset selection, modeling, data curation, mapping, and
publication. The development of the NLG entity management prototype is also
presented. The paper concludes with challenges, lessons learned, and next
steps.
Keywords: Entity managementlinked dataWikibasenational librariesNational
Library of Greece
Disclosure statement
No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
Notes
1 https://github.com/RDARegistry/RDA-Vocabularies.
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June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.comhttp://kalamosb.alibrisstore.com/http://www.antiqbook.com/books/bookseller.phtml/kal
A list of school textbooks - mostly vintage - designed for children in
Greece or used to teach Greek to the children of Greek immigrants in
Canada & the USA
*https://docs.google.com/document/d/12HrziT0Jqk74_0juCqJIvrFbWTc7lW9Kg8EbHhPcVsk/edit
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/12HrziT0Jqk74_0juCqJIvrFbWTc7lW9Kg8EbHhP…>*
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All prices are listed in US Dollars - but you can pay in your choice of
Canadian $ /US $ /Euros / UK Pounds @ the current
rate of exchange.
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT
June Samaras
KALAMOS BOOKS
(For Books about Greece)
2020 Old Station Rd
Streetsville,Ontario
Canada L5M 2V1
Tel : 905-542-1877
E-mail : kalamosbooks(a)gmail.com
www.kalamosbooks.com
Dear Friends of the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection,
You are cordially invited to attend a live Zoom talk on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 9 a.m. Pacific Time by our current Hellenic Research Fellow, Dr. Justin Willson. The talk is entitled "Maksim Grek Between Two Worlds." The event will be recorded and archived on the Hellenic Research Fellowship Program (HRFP) page at https://library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos-hellenic-collection/hrfp.
See the following link for full details about the event: https://library.csus.edu/spotlight-and-events/maksim-grek-between-two-worlds.
Best,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
http://www.library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis
Dear Friends of the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection,
The University Library is happy to share the news of the publication of Gonda Van Steen's edited volume of Charles Schermerhorn's memoir, entitled The Battle for Bodies, Hearts and Minds in Postwar Greece: Social Worker Charles Schermerhorn in Thessaloniki, 1946-1951. The Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection holds the Schermerhorn papers (https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8k93gb9/), which contain, in addition to his memoir, a wealth of photos, correspondence, reports, and other materials.
You are cordially invited to attend a live Zoom talk by Prof. Van Steen about the book on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 at 9 a.m. Pacific Time. See the following link for full details about the event: https://library.csus.edu/spotlight-and-events/author-lecture-gonda-van-steen.
Best,
George
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George I. Paganelis
Curator, Tsakopoulos Hellenic Collection
University Library, MS 6039
California State University, Sacramento
2000 State University Drive
Sacramento, CA 95819
USA
Ph: (916) 278-4361 * (916) 278-6877
paganelis(a)csus.edu<mailto:paganelis@csus.edu>
http://www.library.csus.edu/tsakopoulos
Schedule a research appointment: https://csus.libcal.com/appointments/paganelis
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR
Location: Princeton, NJ (Hybrid Work Model - Partial Office and Remote)
Link to online posting <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/staff/positions-available#Communications>: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/staff/positions-available#Communications <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/about/staff/positions-available#Communications>.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, a non-profit overseas research institution, is seeking an experienced individual to lead communication efforts for the School from the U.S. With an administrative base in Princeton, NJ and a campus in Athens, the American School is the leading American research and teaching institution in Greece, dedicated to the advanced study of all aspects of Greek culture, from antiquity to the present.
Founded in 1881, the School is a consortium of more than 185 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. It was the first American overseas research center, and today it is the largest of the foreign institutes in Athens—and the only one that provides a regular program of instruction to students. The American School offers a pleasant, energetic environment with dedicated professionals.
POSITION SUMMARY
We are seeking a talented and experienced Communications Director with expertise in high-level graphic design, preferably with a background in academic or museum settings, to join our dynamic team in Princeton, NJ. This pivotal role requires exceptional communication skills, strategic thinking, and a profound understanding of visual storytelling within an academic or cultural institution setting. The ideal candidate possesses a blend of outstanding graphic design expertise, superior writing and editing skills, and a passion for promoting scholarly endeavors.
Responsibilities
Strategic Communications Leadership:
In conjunction with the Executive Director, develop and execute comprehensive communication strategies that align with the School’s goals, fostering engagement and advancing its mission.
Oversee the creation and implementation of compelling visual content across various platforms, ensuring consistency in messaging and branding.
Graphic Design Expertise:
Produce visually stunning and engaging digital assets, publications, and marketing materials.
Collaborate with department heads in Athens and staff in Princeton to conceptualize and produce captivating visual narratives that effectively communicate complex academic concepts.
Content Creation and Editing:
Oversee and assist with production of high-quality written content, including press releases, newsletters, website copy, and social media posts, demonstrating a deep understanding of the institution's subject matter.
Edit and refine written content produced by team members, ensuring accuracy, clarity, and alignment with the School’s voice and standards.
Team Leadership and Collaboration:
In partnership with the Executive Director, the Director serves as the leader of all Communications efforts along with a small team that includes a professional staff member in Greece and an intern.
Collaborate closely with School staff to ensure cohesive messaging and integrated communications efforts.
Brand / Media Management and Outreach:
Manage the School’s brand identity and uphold its visual standards across all communication channels.
Cultivate relationships with media outlets, manage press releases, and coordinate media coverage to increase visibility and engagement for events and lectures.
Oversee the use of iContact for blast communications, ensuring effective dissemination of information to targeted audiences.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Graphic Design, Fine Arts, or a related field. Master's degree preferred.
Proven track record (8+ years) in communications leadership roles, preferably in academic, museum or similar environments.
Expertise in graphic design software (Adobe Creative Suite, etc.) with a strong portfolio displaying design excellence.
Exceptional writing and editing skills with a keen eye for detail and accuracy.
Ability to effectively work autonomously, displaying self-motivation and initiative in their tasks and responsibilities.
Strong strategic thinking abilities, adept at developing and implementing communication plans aligned with organizational objectives.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Excellent leadership, interpersonal, and collaboration skills.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally, as needed.
If you possess a passion for graphic design, the requisite communications experience, and a desire to contribute to a renowned institution's success, please submit your resume, portfolio showcasing design work, and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and interest in the position by emailing resumes(a)ascsa.org <mailto:resumes@ascsa.org>.
Applications will be reviewed until filled.
The ASCSA is an EO/AA employer. The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national or ethnic origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation when considering admission to any form of membership or application for employment.
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American School of Classical Studies at Athens
321 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-1515
Email: programs(a)ascsa.org <mailto:programs@ascsa.org>
Website: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/>
Connect with the ASCSA
facebook.com/ASCSAthens/ <http://facebook.com/ASCSAthens/> • twitter.com/ASCSAthens <http://twitter.com/ASCSAthens> • instagram.com/ascsathens/ <http://instagram.com/ascsathens/>
*'CENSUS of Modern Greek Literature': *
*a DH project for an international and a Greek audience*
(https://moderngreekliterature.org/ )
PRESENTATION TO BE GIVEN *IN GREEK*
at the Colloquium of the Philology Dept. of the University of Patras
*Friday, Dec. 15, 2023, 19:00-21:00 Greek time*
*(12 noon - 2 p.m. EST)*
The *Zoom link is in the attached invitation.*
For any questions, please contact
Stessi Athini
Associate Professor of Modern Greek Literature
Department of Philology
University of Patras
Rio 26504
tel. 2610 969751
<athini(a)upatras.gr>
Dia Philippides
Professor Emerita
Dept. of Classical Studies
Boston College (USA)
The 'CENSUS of Modern Greek Literature':
*https://moderngreekliterature.org*
<http://moderngreekliterature.org/> (launched
Apr. 5, 2022)
https://
<http://www.bc.edu/schools/cas/classics/Faculty/dia_philippides.html>
censusofmoderngreekliterature.org
EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR THE
ARCHAEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF AMERICA (AIA)
ANNA C. AND OLIVER C. COLBURN FELLOWSHIPS 2023-2024
Deadline: December 15, 2023 (EXTENDED DEADLINE)
Purpose: To support studies undertaken at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Greece for no more than a year.
Eligibility: Applicant must be a United States citizen. Applicants must be current AIA members at the Graduate or Professional level. Applicants must be at the pre-doctoral stage or have received a PhD within five years of application. An applicant may not be a member of ASCSA during the year of application. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, each recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee and the Director of the ASCSA. After the tenure of their fellowships, recipients are also expected to submit abstracts to the AIA Program Committee within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting.
Terms: Two Fellowships of $8,500 each will be awarded in 2024 (one annual award subsequently). School fees, travel costs, housing, board, residence permit, and other living expenses are to be paid by the recipient from the fellowship. At the conclusion of the fellowship tenure, each recipient must submit a report on the use of the stipend to the Chair of the AIA Fellowships Committee and the Director of the ASCSA. After the tenure of their fellowships, recipients are also expected to submit abstracts to the AIA Program Committee within two years, in order be considered for participation in the AIA Annual Meeting. The ASCSA expects that copies of all publications that result from research conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA be contributed to the Blegen Library of the School.
Application: Applicants no longer need to apply concurrently to the ASCSA for Associate Membership. Please note that all application materials submitted to the AIA, including transcripts and letters of recommendation, will be shared with the American School of Classical Studies at Athens Admissions and Fellowships Committee for review. The ASCSA will review applications to determine eligibility for membership at the School independently of fellowship adjudication and will be in contact with applicants about offers of ASCSA membership. An offer of membership does not indicate receipt of a fellowship award. Consult the online application form on the AIA's website for necessary material for the application. Note that student applicants are required to submit academic transcripts (official or unofficial) as part of the online application, as well as two letters of reference.
For more information about the application and to apply, link here: https://www.archaeological.org/grant/colburn-fellowships/ <https://www.archaeological.org/grant/colburn-fellowships/>
The award will be announced in spring 2024.
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, national or ethnic origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, or sexual orientation when considering admission to any form of membership or application for employment.
—
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
321 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-1515
Email: programs(a)ascsa.org <mailto:programs@ascsa.org>
Website: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/>
Connect with the ASCSA
facebook.com/ASCSAthens/ <http://facebook.com/ASCSAthens/> • twitter.com/ASCSAthens <http://twitter.com/ASCSAthens> • instagram.com/ascsathens/ <http://instagram.com/ascsathens/>
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce two academic year fellowships for the 2024-2025 academic year at the Gennadius Library <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/research/gennadius-library>: The Kathryn and Peter Yatrakis Fellowship <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/fellowships-and-grants/postdoctoral-and-senior-sch…> and The M. Alison Frantz Fellowship <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/fellowships-and-grants/postdoctoral-and-senior-sch…>.
Both fellowships support research for PhD students and recent PhD graduates at the Gennadius Library, in Athens, Greece. Opened in 1926 with 26,000 volumes from diplomat and bibliophile Joannes Gennadius, the Gennadius Library now holds a richly diverse collection of over 146,000 books and rare bindings, archives, manuscripts, and works of art illuminating the Hellenic tradition and neighboring cultures. The Library is an internationally renowned center for the study of Greek history, literature, and art, from the Byzantine period to modern times.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: JANUARY 15, 2024
KATHRYN AND PETER YATRAKIS FELLOWSHIP AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY
Eligibility: Ph.D. students and those who have earned the Ph.D. within the last 5 years. Open to all nationalities. For research in the Gennadius Library for the full academic year.
Terms: A stipend of $11,500 plus room and board in Loring Hall, and waiver of School fees. Meals, Monday through Friday, are provided at Loring Hall for the fellow. Fellows are expected to be engaged full-time in the supported research from early September 2024 to late May 2025 and are expected to participate in the academic life of the School. Any concurrent employment requires the permission of the Director of the School. A final report is due at the end of the award period, and the ASCSA expects that copies of all publications that result from research conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA acknowledge the support of the ASCSA and be contributed to the Gennadius Library.
Apply Now <https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/271850/kathryn-and-peter-yatrakis-fell…>
THE M. ALISON FRANTZ FELLOWSHIP IN POST-CLASSICAL STUDIES AT THE GENNADIUS LIBRARY
Eligibility: Ph.D. students at a U.S. or Canadian institution, or those who have earned the Ph.D. within the last 5 years from a U.S. or Canadian institution, regardless of citizenship. Candidates focused on Late Antique through Modern Greek Studies, including but not limited to the Byzantine, Frankish, Post-Byzantine, and Ottoman periods should demonstrate their need to work in the Gennadius Library.
Terms: A stipend of $11,500 plus room and board in Loring Hall, and waiver of School fees. Meals, Monday through Friday, are provided at Loring Hall for the fellow. Fellows are expected to be engaged full-time in the supported research from early September 2024 to late May 2025, and are expected to participate in the academic life of the School. Any concurrent employment requires the permission of the Director of the School. A final report is due at the end of the award period, and the ASCSA expects that copies of all publications that result from research conducted as a Fellow of the ASCSA acknowledge the support of the ASCSA and be contributed to the Gennadius Library.
Apply Now <https://ascsa.submittable.com/submit/116910/m-alison-frantz-fellowship-in-p…>
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American School of Classical Studies at Athens
321 Wall Street
Princeton, NJ 08540-1515
Email: programs(a)ascsa.org <mailto:programs@ascsa.org>
Website: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr <https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/>
Connect with the ASCSA
facebook.com/ASCSAthens/ <http://facebook.com/ASCSAthens/> • twitter.com/ASCSAthens <http://twitter.com/ASCSAthens> • instagram.com/ascsathens/ <http://instagram.com/ascsathens/>