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Feb 2011
The January 2011 (38.1) volume of Nestor is now available as a free download. This is the new free digital publication model for all future issues of Nestor.
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Feb 2011
One of the most requested features for the improvement of the online Nestor database is the ability to download full citation information for use in bibliographic software. Nestor bibliography listed in the years 2007‐2010 is now visible to the free Zotero bibliographic plug‐in for Firefox. Stand‐alone versions and versions compatible with other browsers are planned but currently in early stages of development.
Zotero allows you either to store your bibliography on your own computer, or optionally to sync it to Zotero's servers with a free 100MB limit. Even more usefully, it collects bibliographic information from web pages such as those of many library catalogs, OCLC records, Jstor, and other sources that embed their full bibliographic citations in their webpages.
To take advantage of this, install the Zotero plug‐in in your Firefox browser (http://www.zotero.org).
Next, go to the Nestor Bibliography search page and search for an item (http://classics.uc.edu/nestor/index.php/nestorbib). In the results page, look for a folder icon in the Firefox address bar. You will see a sheet drop down with the bibliographic entries and some checkboxes. Select the items that you want to add to your library and hit the OK button. They will be added to your Zotero library.
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Feb 2011
On 15 February 2011 applications are due for the Michael Ventris Memorial Award for Mycenaean Studies of up to £2000, to be awarded to a junior scholar who has obtained a doctorate within the past eight years or to a postgraduate student about to complete a doctorate in Mycenaean studies or kindred subjects, to promote research in (1) Linear B and other Bronze Age scripts of the Aegean and Cyprus and their historical and cultural connections, or (2) all other aspects of the Bronze Age of the Aegean and Cyprus. Applications (6 single‐sided A4 pages maximum) should be sent to the Deputy Director, Institute of Classical Studies, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom or via email (compatible with Word 2003) to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Applications should include age, qualifications, academic record, an outline and projected budget of the proposed work (which is not intended to be Ph.D. research), and the names and addresses of two referees, who should at the same time be asked to write independently in support of the application. Further information, including detailed application instructions, is available at http://icls.sas.ac.uk/institute/awards/michael_ ventris.html.
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Feb 2011
American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meetings (ASOR 2011)
On 15 February 2011 abstracts are due for the American Schools of Oriental Research Annual Meetings (ASOR 2011), to be held in San Francisco, CA from 16‐19 November 2011; abstracts may be submitted with a late fee until 1 March 2011. Abstracts for papers that fit into the sessions described in the list of 2011 sessions should be submitted via the online abstract submission database on the ASOR website (http://www.asor.org); applicants are strongly urged to email the Session Chair in advance of the deadline. Presentations that do not fit into established sections are also invited, and should be tagged "Individual Submissions" on the online database. Submissions must be made by email. On 15 August 2011 messages of intent for participation in the "Projects on Parade" poster session are due to Morag Kersel at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Further information, including rules for participation, sections planned for ASOR 2011, format of and procedure for submitting abstracts, and all necessary forms are available at http://www.asor.org.
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New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium
The program of the New York Aegean Bronze Age Colloquium has been announced for winter and spring 2011. All lectures will be held at the Institute of Fine Arts, One East 78th Street at 6:30 pm. Please R.S.V.P. to 212‐992‐5803 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
28 January 2011: N. Momigliano, "Bronze Age Carians at Iasos"
11 February 2011: R. Janko, "From Bronze Age to Iron Age: Linguistic Continuities and Discontinuities in the Aegean"
11 March 2011: M. Iakovou, Title TBA