Are there many/any classicists (and/or people on this list) who have put things
forward for Clip? If not, maybe we should think about putting together a small
Digitalclassicist contingent to showcase the major projects in our field? What
does everyone think--we'd have two weeks to put together proposals?
G
Quoting Paul Spence <[log in to unmask]>:
> * Apologies for cross-posting *
>
> ** Please note that we have extended the Final Call for Papers to 23
> December 2005**
>
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> CLiP 2006 FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS AND POSTERS The 7th Computers, Literature
> and Philology (CLiP) conference:
> 'Literatures, Languages and Cultural Heritage in a digital world'
>
> Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London, UK Thursday
> 29 June - Saturday 1 July 2006 http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/clip2006/
> ===========================================================
>
> CONFERENCE THEMES
>
> We welcome submissions that discuss any aspect of the interface between
> languages, literature, cultural heritage and Information Technology.
>
> See website for further details.
>
> SUBMISSION TYPES
>
> Submissions may be of two types:
>
> 1. Papers. Abstract submissions should be of 500-1000 words. The duration
> of each paper will be 20 minutes. Submissions are peer-reviewed.
>
> 2. Posters/demonstrations. These will consist of poster presentations or
> demonstrations of software and will also be peer-reviewed.
> They will typically be appropriate for those seeking to demonstrate current
> projects and other work in progress. Posters will be displayed throughout
> the conference in a central area to ensure maximum opportunity for
> feedback/discussion with other delegates. Proposals for posters/software
> demonstrations should be submitted as short abstracts of no more than 250
> words.
>
> POSTER PRIZE
>
> A prize will be awarded to the best poster.
>
> BURSARIES
>
> We anticipate that a limited number of bursaries will be available for young
> scholars who have their paper or poster submission accepted. The deadlines
> for application for bursaries is January 30, 2006.
>
> LANGUAGE OF SUBMISSION
>
> Submissions may be in Spanish, Italian, German, French or English.
>
> LANGUAGE OF PRESENTATION
>
> Presentations may be given in the language of the accepted abstract. If the
> language is not English we strongly recommend the use of slides in English
> to facilitate comprehension. If the language is English, we strongly
> recommend the use of slides in one of the other languages named above.
>
> DEADLINES
>
> The deadline for paper and poster submissions is December 23, 2005.
>
> MORE DETAILS
>
> The conference website is at: http://www.cch.kcl.ac.uk/clip2006/
>
> Please see website for versions of Call for papers in other languages.
>
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