Dee L. Clayman

[1] She is a pioneer in the effort to digitize the humanities[2] and served as president of the Society for Classical Studies.

[1] An early adopter of using digital technology to explore the classics, Clayman is the recipient of 10 individual grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities[7] and various private foundations to support the development of an online database of classical bibliography.

to roughly 500-800 A.D.,[10] has significantly expanded global access to a wide variety of research materials.

[12] In addition to her academic work, Clayman was the founding editor-in-chief of Oxford Bibliographies: Classics.

[13] She previously served as president of the Société internationale de bibliographie classique,[14] and is past-president of the American Philological Association, now known as the Society for Classical Studies.

Hellenistic Period
Queen Berenice II