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AIA/SCS 2025 Virtual Exhibit - University of Texas Press Browse our new catalog We are pleased to exhibit at the 2025 joint meeting of the AIA/SCS in Philadelphia, PA, from January 2 to 5, 2025, and offer a

If you missed the conference but want to check out our exhibit, click the link! You'll find all of our books there, plus a discount code 🔗 #ReadUP #AIASCS2025 #classics
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Yellow background featuring Cambridge Archaeology and Classics journals, with introductory text that says Classical Studies and World Archaeology from Cambridge Journals. Text indicates that some journals are moving to open access from January 2025.

Yellow background featuring Cambridge Archaeology and Classics journals, with introductory text that says Classical Studies and World Archaeology from Cambridge Journals. Text indicates that some journals are moving to open access from January 2025.

Thanks for joining us at #AIASCS25! There's still time to grab our free #classicalstudies and #archaeology journal articles here: 📚 cup.org/4a95SzR

#AIASCS #AIASCS2025

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8:00am-10:30am EST, Salon K (Hybrid) - SCS-40: HYBRID: Opening Up Classics with AI (organized by the Digital Classics Association) - Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Organizer - 1. Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY - Introduction - 2. Samuel Huskey, University of Oklahoma - Opening Up Bottlenecks in Digital Classics Workflows with Human-in-the-Loop AI - 3. Patrick Burns, New York University - Prompt Engineering for Latin Teachers - 4. Edward Ross, University of Reading, and Jackie Baines, University of Reading - Generative Image AI and Teaching Classics: A Case of Exaggeration - 5. Gregory Crane, Tufts University - AI, Machine Actionable Publication and Assigning Credit - 6. Joseph Dexter, Harvard University, and Pramit Chaudhuri, University of Texas at Austin - Benchmarking Generative AI Models for Classical Literary Criticism

8:00am-10:30am EST, Salon K (Hybrid) - SCS-40: HYBRID: Opening Up Classics with AI (organized by the Digital Classics Association) - Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY, Organizer - 1. Neil Coffee, University at Buffalo, SUNY - Introduction - 2. Samuel Huskey, University of Oklahoma - Opening Up Bottlenecks in Digital Classics Workflows with Human-in-the-Loop AI - 3. Patrick Burns, New York University - Prompt Engineering for Latin Teachers - 4. Edward Ross, University of Reading, and Jackie Baines, University of Reading - Generative Image AI and Teaching Classics: A Case of Exaggeration - 5. Gregory Crane, Tufts University - AI, Machine Actionable Publication and Assigning Credit - 6. Joseph Dexter, Harvard University, and Pramit Chaudhuri, University of Texas at Austin - Benchmarking Generative AI Models for Classical Literary Criticism

Looking forward to Jackie Baines and my presentation at #AIASCS2025 on #GenAI images and the #AncientWorld!

Thanks to the Digital Classics Association for organizing the panel!

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Good morning, Philadelphia #aiascs2025 #aiascs

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Flyer advertising a live webinar titled, "AIA Annual Meeting Submission Workshop", co-sponsored by the AIA Student Affairs Interest Group. Flyer ha blue bands at the top and bottom with white text, with the AIA logo and a round image of people reading publisher catalogues.

Do you want to participate in the upcoming AIA-SCS Annual Meeting but don’t know where to begin? Want to learn some tips on how to submit an abstract? Join the AIA for a workshop on the basics of the Annual Meeting, including the types of sessions at the Annual Meeting, advice on how to write an abstract, and how to find funding to attend the conference. Learn from long-time Annual Meeting attendees and ask questions to prepare for this year’s submission deadlines.

Contact kalbert@archaeological.org for questions.

Flyer advertising a live webinar titled, "AIA Annual Meeting Submission Workshop", co-sponsored by the AIA Student Affairs Interest Group. Flyer ha blue bands at the top and bottom with white text, with the AIA logo and a round image of people reading publisher catalogues. Do you want to participate in the upcoming AIA-SCS Annual Meeting but don’t know where to begin? Want to learn some tips on how to submit an abstract? Join the AIA for a workshop on the basics of the Annual Meeting, including the types of sessions at the Annual Meeting, advice on how to write an abstract, and how to find funding to attend the conference. Learn from long-time Annual Meeting attendees and ask questions to prepare for this year’s submission deadlines. Contact kalbert@archaeological.org for questions.

Not sure how to participate in #AIASCS2025? There's a workshop for that!

Check out this fully online event, co-sponsored by SAIG, that will demiystify the submission process and the conference experience!

The event is scheduled for 2pm-3pm ET on April 26th

www.archaeological.org/event/aia-an...

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