Apologies for X-posting
The program for New Technologies, Old Texts is now
available. We have put together a program that
explores the application of technical advances to
the editing and study of texts of diverse periods.
You can register online at:
http://www.cta.dmu.ac.uk/projects/ctp/regist.html
or via e-mail by writing to [log in to unmask]
July 7th, 2003
2:00 Registration and Coffee
2:30-4:30
Vincent Neyt and Dirk Van Hulle, University of
Antwerp: “Customizing the Edition: Aspects of
Visualization in a Genetic Edition of Modern
Manuscript Material”
Finn Fordham: “A writing processes website for
students: getting it off the ground”
Mike Malm, University of Münich: “Reconstructing
Modernism: A Genetic Hypertext Edition of Ezra
Pound’s “The Fifth Decad of Cantos”
4:30-5:00 Break
5:00-6:15
Peter Shillingsburg, De Montfort University:
“Textual Criticism and the Humanities: a response to
J. Coetzee”
July 8th, 2003
9:30-10.45
Luc Herren and David Parker, Universities of Münster
and Birmingham: “Collate as an opportunity for
collaboration in editing the Greek New Testament”
Martin Foys, Hood College: “Crosses, Maps and
Textiles: Digital Editions Beyond the Manuscript”
10:45-11:00 Break
11:15- 12:30
Lou Burnard, University of Oxford: “XARA: XML text
searching”
David Moreno, University of Málaga: “Beyond the
limits of word-concord in OE corpora: A new
proposal” Abstract
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30-3:30
Linne Mooney, University of Maine: “A Digital
Archive of Late Medieval English Scribes and Scribes
of The Canterbury Tales”
Rafael Schwemmer, University of Basel: “Interface
and Interaction. Electronic ways of presenting
Wolfram’s Parzival” Abstract
Satoko Tokunaga and Tomohiro Kishida, Keio
University: “Computer-assisted analysis of Caxton's
Typography”
3:30-4:00 tea
4:00-5.30
Jennifer Marshall, De Montfort University:
“Navigating Murky Waters: Editing Brunetto Latini’s
Tesoro”
Matt Spencer, University of Cambridge: “Alignment
problems: collation, bilingual texts, approximate
string matching, and DNA sequences”
July 9th, 2003
9:30- 11:00
Peter Kegel and Herbert van Elslaker: “In progress —
The Complete Works of W.F. Hermans: a report on the
integration of digital technologies in the
publication of a multi-volume edition”
Edward Vanhoutte and Ron Van den Branden, Centre for
Scholarly Editing and Document Studies, Ghent: “A
Textbase Framework for the Description, Encoding,
and Edition of Modern Correspondence Material” Abstract
11:00-9:30 Break
11:30-12.45
Barbara Bordalejo, De Montfort University: “The New
Stemmatics”
Peter Robinson, De Montfort University: “Creating an
interface for reading many texts at once”
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