Tom Elliott writes in numerous fora:

Please send me (tom.elliott AT nyu.edu) information about digital projects, publications and computer-aided research in epigraphy. This information will be used to update or inform multiple resources including:

* The "ASGLE links" resource (currently out of date): http://www.case.edu/artsci/clsc/asgle/links.html

* A section on "digital epigraphy" in the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Latin Epigraphy

I am interested in any undertaking that involves computational approaches or digital data, whether it has resulted in publication or not. Any subdiscipline of epigraphy (Latin, Greek, other) is of interest.

The ASGLE links update will include a software upgrade, and will be carried out in collaboration with the editorial board of Current Epigraphy (http://www.currentepigraphy.org) and the leadership and appropriate committees of the Association Internationale d' Épigraphie Grecque et Latine and of the American Society of Greek and Latin Epigraphy. All information presented in the resulting "new" links collection will be released to the public under terms of a Creative Commons Attribution license so that it can be re-used freely by others. All information sent to me will be assumed to be the intellectual property of the person submitting it, and will be treated under terms of the CC license.

Ideally, I would like to have as much of the following information as possible (please feel free to use your native language):

Title of project, resource or publication
Principal investigator(s), author(s) or editor(s)
Intitutional affiliation(s)
URLs for websites
Publication citation(s)
A short description
Status (e.g., experimental, complete, published, in progress, continuing, private)
Technologies, methodologies used
Sources of funding (past and present)
Contact email address

Thank you for your assistance in this endeavor.