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Conf: (fwd) Digital Resources for the Humanities 1997

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             DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR THE HUMANITIES '97
        September 14 - 17 1997, St Anne's College, Oxford
                   FINAL CALL FOR REGISTRATIONS

              ***** Closing date is now 15th August*****

DRH97 aims to become a new forum for all those affected by 
the digitization of our common cultural heritage: the scholar 
producing or using an electronic edition; the teacher using 
digital media in the seminar room; the publisher finding new 
ways to reach new markets; the librarian, curator, art historian, 
or archivist wishing to improve both access to and conservation 
of the digital information that characterizes contemporary 
culture and scholarship. 

The conference fee of 250 pounds covers lunches, dinners, and 
the whole academic programme. The conference banquet will 
cost an additional 40 pounds. For accommodation, delegates 
can choose between ensuite rooms at 45 pounds/day or 
study/bedrooms with shared bathroom at 30 pounds/day for B 
& B. All accommodation is in St Anne's College, in modern 
purpose-built blocks adjoining the quadrangle and within a few 
minutes walk of all conference facilities. A number of 
conference bursaries are available.

The conference web site at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~drh97/ is 
regularly updated, and includes full details of the programme 
and registration information.

                        DRAFT PROGRAMME 

KEYNOTES
Opening Keynote
   Father Roberto Busa "Concluding a life's safari from punch-cards to WWW" 
Closing Keynote: Details to be announced

PRESENTATIONS

Historical Resources

Sheila Anderson (University of Essex) 
  "Developing the Potential of Historical Data" 
Phil Stringer (Manchester Information Datasets and Associated Services) 
   "GENUKI - The UK genealogical information service"
Katharine Keats-Rohan (Linacre College, Oxford) 
   "COEL: Continental Origins of English Landowners "

The Digital Library

LeeEllen Friedland (Library of Congress) 
  "Whither the Humanities? An Ethnographer's View of the Digital Library
Program"
John Pull (Library of Congress) 
  "Bridging the Gap between the Real and the ideal"
Peter Robinson (De Montfort University) 
  "The De Montfort/IBM Digital Library Project"

The JISC Technology Applications Programme 

Stuart D. Lee and Paul Groves (Oxford University Computing Services) 
   "Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature"
Doug Arnold (University of Essex) 
   "WWW-Corpora and the Internet Grammar of English"
Katharine Stynes and John MacKay (Ravensbourne College) 
   "Networked Collaboration for Design Students"

Scholarly Resources 

Martin Mueller (Northwestern University) 
   "The Chicago Homer as a Pedagogical and Scholarly Tool" 
Merrilee Proffit (Bancroft Library) 
   "Progress Report on the Digital Scriptorium Project"
John Price-Wilkin and Frances McSparran (University of Michigan) 
  "The Middle English Compendium: Text,  Lexicon, Bibliography"

Developing Digital Collections

Iain Watson (Arts Libraries and Museums, Durham County Council) 
   "The Durham Record Project"
Louise Smith (Museums Documentation Association) [To be confirmed]
Alicia Wise (Archaeology Data Service) 
   "Unearthing Archaeology for the Digital Age."

Teaching with Digital Resources

Sarah Porter (CTI Centre for Textual Studies) 
   "Digital texts in humanities teaching: what about the users?"
Gavin Burnage (University of Cambridge) 
    "Integrating Digital Video into Language Learning Software"
Judith Thomas (University of Virginia) 
    "The Media Archive: Instructional Tool and Scholarly Resource"

Film and Performance

Dr E. Lyon, J.Maslin (Unversity of Surrey) 
   "Audio and video on-demand for the performing arts: Project PATRON" 
Barry Smith (Nottingham Trent University) 
   "Overload and underload in our digital future"
Kjell Jerselius (University of Stockholm) 
   "Papermaker and cut!"

The Virtual Manuscript

Matthew Driscoll (University of Copenhagen) 
   "The virtual reunification of the Arnamagnaean collection"
Fernando Magan (Centro de Investigacions Linguisticas e Literarias Ramon
Pineiro)
   "Arquivo Galicia Medieval"
Zoe Borovsky (University of Oregon) 
  "If Looks Could Kill: TACT and Icelandic sagas"


Non-Formula Funding of Special Collections 

Ian R. M. Mowat, (University of Edinburgh). 
  "Non-Formula Funding of Specialised Research"
Mark Nicholls (Cambridge University Library)
Glyn Goodrick and Keith Webster (University of Newcastle) 
   "The Gertrude Bell Archive" 

Beyond Resource Discovery

Lorcan Dempsey (UKOLN) "Hybridicity"
Oscar Struijv (History Data Service) 
  "Telescope,  Stethoscope... Microscope: extending the hyperspace exploration 
  toolset for Humanities scholars and teachers"
Keith Cole (Manchester Information Datasets and Associated Services) 
  "The KINDS project"
Claire Warwick (Oxford University) 
  "The British National Corpus"  

SGML as Metadata 

MacKenzie Smith (Harvard University) 
  "Integrating metadata in the digital library"
Richard Gartner (Bodleian Library) 
   "Linking word and image"
LeeEllen Friedland (Library of Congress) 
  "EAD at the Library of Congress: a progress report"
Peter Kidd (Bodleian Library) 
  "Medieval manuscripts and metadata: an SGML approach"

Documentary Resources

Christian-Emil Ore (University of Oslo) 
  "Making multidisciplinary resources"
C.M. Sperberg-McQueen (University of Illinois) 
  "What is XML and Why Should Humanists Care?"
David R. Chesnutt (University of South Carolina) 
  "The American Documentary Heritage Database: Building the First Cluster"

Electronic Publishing 

Rolando Minuti (University of Firenze) and Guido Abbattista (University of
Trieste) 
  "The CROMOHS Experience"
Espen S. Ore and Peter Cripps (University of Bergen) 
 "Electronic publication of Wittgenstein's Nachlass" 
Donald A. Spaeth (University of Glasgow) 
  "Reflections before Commercialisation: Electronic Publication and the TLTP
History Courseware Consortium" 

Literary-Historical Resources

Christopher Mulvey (King Alfred's University College) 
  "The African American American Research Library OnLine"
Glenn Dibert-Himes (Sheffield Hallam University) 
  "Digital Access to the Edition Corvey"
Susan Hockey and Patricia Clements (University of Alberta) 
  "The Orlando Project"

Linguistic Resources

Lisa Lena Opas and Ilkka Savijarvi (University of Joensuu); Espen S. Ore and
Sjur Moshagen (University of Bergen) 
  "Language Contacts on the Internet"
Milena Dobreva and Dobrislav Dobrev (Institute of  Mathematics and
Informatics, Sofia) 
   "Orthographic Variety in Medieval Slavic Texts"
Florence Bruneseaux (CRIN-CNRS & INRIA, Lorraine) 
   "A user-oriented linguistic resource server: the Silfide project"

Literary Resources

David H. Radcliffe (Virginia Tech) 
  "Mapping Tradition in a Database: Spenser and Romantic Poetry, 1579-1830."
Michael Groden (University of Western Ontario) 
  "James Joyce's Ulysses in Hypermedia"
Domenico Fiormonte (University of Edinburgh) 
  "The Digital Variants Archive project"

Preservation

Seamus Ross (Glasgow University) 
  "The Urgent Case for Digital Preservation"
Nancy Elkington (Research Libraries Group) 
  "Digitisation for preservation and digitisation for access"
Richard Blake (Public Record Office) 
  "Influencing the behaviour of data creators" [to be confirmed]
Sean Townsend (History Data Service)  "Data Need a Home" 

Performing and Fine Arts

Christie Carson (Royal Holloway) 
   "Shakespeare Studies in the Multimedia Age"
Dan Fleming (University of Ulster) 
    "Curating the Views: the Formations Project"
J. Scott Bentley (Academic Press, San Diego) 
 "The Image Directory: Bringing Electronic Publishing to Art Museums"

PANEL SESSIONS

Creating Digital Resources in the Humanities: panel organized 
by John Unsworth (University of Virginia) with Morris Eaves 
(University of Rochester), Ed Ayers (University of Virginia), 
Martha Nell Smith "Dickinson Electronic Archives", Ken Price 
"Walt Whitman Archive"

Discovering Humanities Resources : panel organized by Neil 
Beagrie (AHDS Executive, Kings College) with Rosemary 
Russell (UKOLN) [To be confirmed], Paul Miller (AHDS) 
"Metadata for Resource Discovery"; Cressida Chappell, 
(History Data Service) "Changing Boundaries: the need for an 
Historical Geographical Thesaurus"

AHDS User Services: roundtable organized by Astrid 
Wissenburg (AHDS Executive) with participants representing 
national projects and institutional departments involved in user 
support

Changing Shape: The Electronic Journal: panel organized by 
Willard McCarty (Kings College London) with Jennifer Lewin 
(Early Modern Literary Studies) and Seamus Ross (Internet 
Archaeology)

Network delivery of moving images: panel organized by Daniel 
Greenstein (AHDS Executive) and Murray Weston (British 
University Film and Video Council) [Details to be confirmed]

New Services in the Visual Arts: panel with Catherine Grout (Visual Arts
Data Service) Tony Gill (Surrey Institute of Art and Design), Jane
Williams (University of Bristol) "Technical Advisory Service for Images:
TASI and VADS working together" [To be confirmed]


                     REGISTRATION FORM
        THE DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATIONS IS AUGUST 15TH 1997

Please complete a separate form for each person intending to attend
Please register the following delegate:
 
Title (Dr/Mr/Ms etc)..................................................

First Name............................................................

Family Name/Surname...................................................

Position/Job Title....................................................

Organisation..........................................................

Full Mailing Address..................................................

.......................................................................

.......................................................................

Postcode...............................................................

Country...............................................................

Telephone.............................................................

Fax...................................................................

PLEASE SELECT CONFERENCE FEES PAYABLE:

[  ]  Registration Fee @ 250 pounds
[  ]  Partner Registration Fee @ 125 pounds
[  ]  Prepaid (AHDS) Registration Fee
[  ]  Conference Banquet @ 40 pounds

The partner registration fee provides shared ensuite accommodation for an
additional person (including meals) from dinner on 14 Sept to lunch on 17
Sept inclusive. Partners are also welcome to attend the Conference Banquet
at an additional charge of 40 pounds. Admission to conference sessions and
coffee breaks is not included.

You may be eligible for a bursary to cover all or part of your
registration fees. See Current Bursary Schemes at
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~drh97/bursaries.html for details. 

Total Conference Fee Payable: .......... Pounds.

ACCOMMODATION:

[  ]  Three nights, single room, shared bathroom @ 90 pounds
[  ]  Three nights, single room, ensuite @ 140 pounds
[  ]  Three nights, twin room, ensuite @ 140 pounds (per delegate)

The accommodation fees above cover all meals and accommodation from dinner
on 14 Sept to lunch on 17 Sept inclusive. 

ADDITIONAL NIGHTS

For additional accommodation, please indicate below the dates required and
the type of accommodation: 

[  ]  Bed and Breakfast for Friday 12 September
[  ]  Bed and Breakfast for Saturday 13 September
[  ]  Bed and Breakfast for Wednesday 17 September

[  ]  single room, shared bathroom @ 30 pounds
[  ]  single room, ensuite bathroom @ 45 pounds
[  ]  twin room, ensuite bathroom @ 80 pounds

If paying by cheque on a non-UK bank, please add bank charges of 15 pounds

Please indicate method of payment :

[  ]  Cheque enclosed (for printed forms only)
[  ]  Institutional Purchase Code (please specify)......................
[  ]  Please Invoice
[  ]  Bank Transfer - Please send necessary form

Payment by Credit Card:

Please debit .....................pounds from my Visa/Mastercard

Card no:.............................................

Expiry date: ........................................

Cardholder's name (as on card): ......................

Cardholder's address (to which statements are sent):

....................................................................

....................................................................


Please return printed forms to Christine Merle, CPD Centre, University of
Oxford, 67 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LU, UK. Tel: +44 (1865) 288166 Fax: +44
(1865) 288163  to arrive NO LATER THAN AUGUST 15th 1997




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