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> DRH'98 Final Call For Registration
>
> Digital Resources in the Humanities '98
> University of Glasgow, 9-12 September 1998
> http://drh98.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk
>
> A Reminder about Digital Resources in the Humanities '98 to take place at
> the University of Glasgow from the 9th to the 12th of September.
>
> BACKGROUND TO THE CONFERENCE
> The 3rd International Conference on Digital Resources in the Humanities
> brings together the creators, users, distributors, and curators of digital
> resources. DRH is the internationally recognised forum for those involved
> in and benefiting from the digisation of our common cultural heritage.
> From the large number of proposals the Advisory Board has chosen 110 papers
> from leading practitioners in the
> application of digital techniques and resources in the humanities, from
> the worlds of scholarship, librarianship, and publishing to make this
> Conference once again the key forum for those working in the humanities and
> digital resources. The programme spread over three days is complemented by
> software demonstrations, an exhibition, and a rich social programme
> including receptions, lunches, dinners and a Ceilidh. All these things
> exciting academic and social programme should create an atmosphere
> encourging energetic discussion and the exhange of ideas.
>
> THE PROGRAMME:
> The full programme for DRH98 is available at
> http://drh98.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/Programme/default.htm.
>
> CONFERENCE THEMES
> * Creation and management of digital resources (e.g. textual, visual, and
> time-based).
> * Integration of digital resources.
> * Policies and strategies for electronic delivery, both commercial and
> non-commercial.
> * Cataloguing and metadata aspects of resource discovery.
> * Implications of digital resources and electronic delivery for teaching,
> learning, and scholarship.
> * Rights management (e.g. intellectual property rights).
> * Funding, cost-recovery, and charging mechanisms.
>
> REGISTRATION
> This is a reminder that the final day for early Registration for DRH98 is
> the 1st of August 1998 (after this day a late registration supplement will
> be required). Online registration can be done at
> http://drh98.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/Registration.htm. The Registration Fee
> for the
> Conference is GBP 225 and this includes conference registration,
> reception in the Hunterian Art Gallery on the Wednesday evening
> followed by dinner, lunches on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, dinner
> on Thursday evening, the conference dinner and Ceilidh on Friday
> evening, and teas and coffees throughout the Conference, as well as the
> book of
> abstracts. Accommodation is not included and costs around GBP 18.50 to GBP
> 21.00 per night.
>
> We look forward to welcoming you to Glasgow and to what is going to be an
> rich and rewarding Conference
>
>
>
>
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Dr Seamus Ross
> Director, Humanities Computing & Information Management
> Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute
> Faculty Office, Faculty of Arts
> 6 University Avenue
> University of Glasgow
> Glasgow, G12 8QQ
> Scotland
>
> Telephone: 0141 330 3635 (direct)
> Secretary: 0141 330 5512 (Mrs Ann Law)
> Fax: 0141 330 3788
> email: [log in to unmask]
> http://sro.arts.gla.ac.uk
> Institute Website: http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/HATII
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