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From: Richard Raiswell <[log in to unmask]>
CFP: Renaissance Studies and New Technologies (RSA, Cambridge, 7-9 April
2005)
For the past four years, the RSA program has featured a number of sessions
that document innovative ways in which computing technology is being
incorporated into the scholarly activity of our community. At the 2005 RSA
meeting (Cambridge, April 7-9), several sessions will continue to follow
this interest across several key projects, through a number of thematic
touchstones, and in several emerging areas.
For these sessions, we seek proposals in the following general areas, and
beyond:
a) new technology and research (individual or group projects)
b) new technology and teaching (individual or group projects)
c) new technology and publication (e.g. from the vantage point
of authors, traditional and non-traditional publishers)
Proposals for workshop presentations or papers which focus on these issues
and others are welcome. Please send proposals before May 15 to
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Ray Siemens
English, Malaspina U-C
and
William R. Bowen
Chair, Electronic Media
Renaissance Society of America
http://www.r-s-a.org/
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R.G. Siemens
English, Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada. V9R 5S5.
Office: 335/120. Phone: (250)753-3245, x2046. Fax: (250) 740-6459.
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