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A conference on 3D Colour Laser Scanning will be held at UCL on the 27th and
28th of March 2008.
Proposals are invited for contributions to the conference. The proposals,
in the form of extended abstracts, should focus on one of the following
main themes:
1. 3D scanning in Education and Interpretation
2. 3D scanning in Display and Exhibition
3. 3D scanning in Conservation.
More general papers related to the applications of 3D scanning technologies
in the museum and heritage sector are also welcome.
Abstracts should be 800-1000 words, and in English. Author(s) should select
5 to 8 keywords and should indicate clearly on the Abstract Submission Form
to which theme the paper is intended. The presenting author (corresponding
author) must also be clearly indicated.
The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 31st January 2008.
Authors will be informed whether their papers have been submitted no later
than 15th February 2008. Selected abstracts will be incorporated in an
edited cd-rom publication.
Please see below the proposed outline of the abstract submission form.
Abstracts should be submitted electronically or by post to:
Kalliopi Vacharopoulou,
UCL Museums and Collections
Chorley Institute, Pearson Building, UCL
Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT
Email: [log in to unmask]
Telephone: +44 (0)207 679 2074
The conference is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
and is organised by UCL Museums and Collections and UCL Department of Civil,
Environmental and Geomatic Engineering.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM
Title of the Paper:
Theme [1]:
Author(s) [2]:
Corresponding Author [3]
Keywords (5-8):
ABSTRACT (800-1000 words) [4]
[1] Authors must indicate clearly to which theme the paper is intended. The
main themes are: Display and exhibition; Education and Interpretation;
Conservation; General applications of 3d scanning in the museum sector.
[2] Should include the author(s) name(s), affiliation, mailing address,
e-mail.
[3] Should indicate who the corresponding author is (i.e. the person who
will be presenting the paper, in case of multiple authors)
[4] An abstract should be 800-1000 words, and in English.
It should include all main points of the paper that will be presented.
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