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Digitization for Cultural Heritage Professionals
HATII, University of Glasgow
3-8 July 2000
http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/DigiSS00/
Following the great success of the 1998 and 1999 Glasgow Digitisation
Summer Schools, the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information
Institute (HATII) is pleased to announce the third annual international
Digitisation Summer School, 3-8 July 2000.
This course, designed for archive, library and museum professionals,
delivers skills, principles, and best practice in the digitisation of
primary textual and images resources with strong emphasis on interactive
seminars and practical exercises. With expert guidance, you will examine
the advantages of developing digital collections of heritage materials and
investigate issues involved in creating, curating, and managing access to
such collections.
The lectures will be supplemented by seminars and practical exercises. In
these, participants will apply the practical experience of digitisation
across a range of printed, image (photographic or slide), manuscript, or
map material. The focus will be on working with primary source material.
The course will visit the Glasgow University Library Special Collections
and the University Archives. The detailed programme is available at the
HATII website--http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/DigiSS00/
Costs, Registration, and Deadlines
Course Fees (including comprehensive course notes and reading packs,
mid-morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea breaks, not including
accommodation):
- Advanced booking: £550 sterling (payment by 15 April 2000).
- Normal price: £600 sterling (applies after 16 April 2000)
Please use the web page to register online at:
http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/DigiSS00/
or contact:
Mrs Ann Law,
Secretary, HATII
University of Glasgow
2 University Gardens
GLASGOW G12 8QQ, UK
Tel.: (+44 141) 330 5512
Fax: (+44 141) 330 2793
Email: [log in to unmask]
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Dr Maria Economou, Lecturer in New Technologies for the Humanities
Humanities Advanced Technology & Information Institute (HATII)
University of Glasgow
11, University Gardens
GLASGOW G12 8QH, UK
Tel: +44-141-330 3843 [log in to unmask]
Fax: +44-141-330 3788 http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/
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>Dr Maria Economou, Lecturer in New Technologies for the Humanities
>Humanities Advanced Technology & Information Institute (HATII)
>University of Glasgow
>11, University Gardens
>GLASGOW G12 8QH, UK
>
>Tel: +44-141-330 3843 [log in to unmask]
>Fax: +44-141-330 3788 http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/
Simon Wilson
49 Heywood Boulevard, Thingwall, Wirral CH61 3XB
[log in to unmask]
tel. 0151 648 5932
http://www.archivesinfo.net/
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