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Subject:

ALLC/ACH 2000 conference

From:

"Jean G Anderson" <[log in to unmask]>

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Jean G Anderson

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Mon, 8 Nov 1999 11:19:08 GMT

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SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

ASSOCIATION FOR LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING 
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES 

JOINT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ALLC/ACH 2000 

JULY 21-25, 2000 UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, UK. 

ALLC/ACH 2000 invites submissions of between 1000 and 1500 
words on any aspect of humanities computing, broadly defined as 
the common ground between computing methodologies and 
problems in humanities research and teaching. 

We welcome submissions in any area of the humanities, including 
interdisciplinary work. Appropriate discipline areas include, but are 
not limited to, languages and literature, history, philosophy, music, 
art, film studies, linguistics, anthropology, archaeology, creative 
writing, and cultural studies.We particularly encourage 
submissions from new media and multimedia studies and from 
disciplines such as library science, linguistics and other social 
sciences, where these overlap significantly with the humanities. 

Other areas of interest include the creation and use of digital 
resources, and the application to humanities data of techniques 
developed in such fields as information science and the physical 
sciences and engineering, including neural networks and image 
processing. 

Successful proposals might, for instance, focus on: 
 - new computational tools and approaches to research in 
humanities disciplines; 
 - traditional applications of computing in the humanities, including 
(but not limited to) text encoding, hypertext, text corpora, 
computational lexicography, statistical models, and text analysis; 
 - applications to the digital arts, especially projects and 
installations that feature technical research of potential interest to 
humanities scholars; 
 - information design in relation to the academic humanities, 
including visualization, simulation, and modelling; 
 - pedagogical applications within the humanities; 
 - the institutional role of humanities computing within the academy, 
including research and teaching in the subject and collegial support 
for these activities in other fields.

PhD students are encouraged to submit proposals. Those 
describing finished research may be submitted as papers. Ongoing 
dissertation research may be submitted as poster proposals. See 
below for details. 
Those  interested in seeing the type of paper the committee is 
looking for  can consult the abstracts of papers at previous 
conferences: 
University of Bergen, Norway - http://www.hd.uib.no/allc-
ach96.html, 
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada - 
http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/achallc97/,
Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, Hungary - 
http://lingua.arts.klte.hu/allcach98/,
University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, USA - 
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/ach-allc.99/.

Students and young scholars should also read the note on 
bursaries later in this document. 

Papers may be given in English, French, and German, but to 
facilitate the reviewing process we ask that proposals for papers in 
a language other than English are submitted with an English 
translation. 

The deadline for submissions of paper/session proposals is 15 
NOVEMBER 1999. 
The deadline for submissions of poster/demo proposals is 15 
JANUARY 2000. 

FORMAT OF PROPOSALS 
Proposals may be of four types: papers, posters, software 
demonstrations, and sessions. The type of submission should be 
specified in the header of the proposal. 

PAPERS 
Proposals for papers (1000-1500 words) should describe completed  
research which has given rise to substantial results. Individual  
papers will be allocated 30 minutes for presentation, including  
questions. 

Proposals should describe original work. Those that concentrate on 
the development of new computing methodologies should make 
clear how the methodologies are applied to research and/or 
teaching in the humanities, and should include some critical 
assessment of the application of those methodologies in the 
humanities. Those that concentrate on a particular application in 
the humanities should cite traditional as well as computer-based 
approaches to the problem and should include some critical 
assessment of the computing methodologies used. All proposals 
should include conclusions and references to important sources. 
Those describing the creation or use of digital resources should 
follow these guidelines as far as possible. 

POSTERS AND DEMONSTRATIONS 
Poster presentations and software and project demonstrations 
(either stand-alone or in conjunction with poster presentations) are 
designed to give researchers an opportunity to present late-
breaking results, significant work in progress, well-defined 
problems, or research that is best communicated in conversational 
mode. 

By definition, poster presentations are less formal and more  
interactive than a standard talk. Poster presenters have the  
opportunity to exchange ideas one-on-one with attendees and to 
discuss their work in detail with those most deeply interested in the 
same topic. Each presenter is provided with about 2 square metres 
of board space to display their work. They may also provide 
handouts with examples or more detailed information. Posters will 
remain on display throughout the conference, but a block of time 
separate from paper sessions will be assigned when presenters 
should be prepared to explain their work and answer questions. 
Specific times will also be assigned for software or project 
demonstrations. 

The format for proposals for posters and software demonstrations 
are the same as those for regular papers. 

Proposals for software or project demonstrations should indicate 
the type of hardware that would be required if the proposal is 
accepted. 

SESSIONS 
Sessions (90 minutes) take the form of either: 

(a) Three papers. The session organizer should submit a 500-word  
statement describing the session topic, include abstracts of 1000-
1500 words for each paper, and indicate that each author is willing 
to participate in the session; or 

(b) A panel of four to six speakers. The panel organizer should 
submit an abstract of 1000-1500 words describing the panel topic, 
how it will be organized, the names of all the speakers, and an 
indication that each speaker is willing to participate in the session. 

The deadline for session proposals is the same as for proposals for 
papers. 

FORMAT OF SUBMISSIONS 
All submissions must be sent electronically. Please pay particular  
attention to the format given below. Submissions which do not 
conform to this format will be returned to the authors for 
reformatting, or may not be considered if they arrive very close to 
the deadline. 

All submissions should begin with the following information: 

TYPE OF PROPOSAL: paper, poster, session or software 
demonstration. 
TITLE: title of paper or session 
KEYWORDS: three keywords (maximum) describing the main 
contents of the
paper or session 

If submitting a session proposal, give the following information for 
each paper: 

TITLE: title of paper 
KEYWORDS: three keywords (maximum) describing the main 
contents of the paper AUTHOR: name of first author 
AFFILIATION: of first author 
E-MAIL: of first author 

If submitting a paper proposal, give the following information: 

AUTHOR: name of first author 
AFFILIATION: of first author 
E-MAIL: of first author 

AUTHOR: name of second author  (repeat these three headings as 
necessary) 
AFFILIATION: of second author 
E-MAIL: of second author 

CONTACT ADDRESS: full postal address of first author or contact 
person for session proposals 
FAX NUMBER: of first author 
PHONE NUMBER: of first author 

Proposals should take the form of ASCII or ISO-8859/1 files. Where  
necessary, a header should indicate the combinations of ASCII 
characters used to represent characters outside the ASCII or ISO 
8859/1 range. Notes, if needed, should take the form of endnotes  
rather than footnotes. 

Submissions should be entered into the online form on the web 
page at: 
    http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/allcach2k/

or sent to: 
    [log in to unmask]   with the subject line "<Author's 
surname>
Submission for ALLCACH2k". 

Those who submit abstracts containing graphics and tables are 
asked to fax a copy of the abstract in addition to the one sent 
electronically. Faxes should be sent to: +44 141 330 4537. The cover 
page should reproduce the header from the electronic submission, 
clearly stating <Author's surname> Submission for ALLCACH2k.

EQUIPMENT AVAILABILITY 
Presenters will have available an overhead projector, a slide  
projector, a data projector which will display Macintosh, 
DOS/Windows, and video (but not simultaneously), an Internet 
connected computer which will run Macintosh OS programs or 
DOS/Windows programs, and a VHS (PAL) videocassette recorder. 
NTSC format may be available; if you anticipate needing NTSC, 
please note this information in your proposal. 

Requests for other presentation equipment will be considered by 
the  local organizers; requests for special equipment should be 
directed to the local organizers no later than January 31, 2000. 

DEADLINES 
November 15, 1999: Submission of proposals for papers and 
sessions;
January 15, 2000: Submission of proposals for posters and software 
demonstrations. 
February 15, 2000: Notification of acceptance.

PUBLICATION 
A book of abstracts will be provided to all conference participants. 
In addition, abstracts will be published on the conference web page 
at:  http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/allcach2k/
An announcement in regard to publication of full papers will be 
made in due course. 

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE 
Proposals will be evaluated by a panel of reviewers who will make 
recommendations to the Program Committee comprising: 

Paul Fortier, University of Manitoba (Chair) 	
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John Dawson  Cambridge University 		
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Laszlo Hunyadi, Lajos Kossuth University, Debrecen, 
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Elisabeth Burr, University of Duisburg, 		
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Julia Flanders, Brown University, 			
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Matthew Kirschenbaum, University of Virginia, 	
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Willard McCarty, King’s College, London, 		
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Nancy Ide, Vassar College 				
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LOCAL ORGANIZERS
Jean Anderson, Univeristy of Glasgow, [log in to unmask]
Fiona Tweedie, University of Glasgow, [log in to unmask]

BURSARIES 
As part of its commitment to promote the development and 
application of appropriate computing in humanities scholarship, the 
Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing will award up to 
five bursaries of up to 500 GB pounds each to students and young 
scholars who have papers accepted for presentation at the 
conference. Applicants must be members of ALLC. The ALLC will 
make the awards after the Program Committee have decided which 
proposals are to be accepted. Recipients will be notified as soon as 
possible thereafter. A participant in a multi-author paper is eligible 
for an award, but it must be clear that s/he is contributing 
substantially to the paper. 

Applications must be made to the conference organizer. The 
deadline  for receipt of applications is the same as for submission of 
papers, i.e. November 15, 1999. Full details of the bursary scheme, 
and an on-line application form will be available from the conference 
web page. 

LOCATION 
The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451, and is a major 
visitor attraction in Glasgow, the 1999 City of Architecture. It has 
over 14,000 students and more than 120 departments. Being 
Glasgow's first University, it is well-placed to offer an insight into 
Scotland's historical, educational and cultural heritage. The main 
University campus is situated at Gilmorehill, overlooking the mainly 
residential West End, located in a landscaped parkland setting 
(which it shares with the City's Kelvingrove Museum and Art 
Gallery).

Accommodation will be offered in nearby student residences from 
£21 to £30, and in hotels at a range of prices. See the 
Accommodation Office pages at 
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Otherdepts/Accom/index.html for more 
information.

It is expected that the conference fee will be on the order of 150 GBP 
for members. This will include the printed abstracts, morning and 
afternoon refreshment breaks, and lunch. 

There will be a varied programme of social events, including tours 
to nearby lochs and mountains, a visit to a whisky distillery, tutored 
whisky tasting, and a ceilidh with traditional Scottish music and 
dancing.

Detailed information on the conference, the university, and the city 
will be on the conference web page: 
http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/allcach2k/


FURTHER INFORMATION... 
Accommodation, travel and registration enquiries: 
Conference and Vacation Office, University of Glasgow, 81 Great 
George Street, Glasgow G12 8RR, UK. 
Tel: +44 (0) 141 330 5385, Fax: 0141 334 5465. 
URL: 
http://www.gla.ac.uk/Otherdepts/Accom/
 
Email: 
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Queries concerning the goals of the conference or the format or content of 
papers should be addressed to:
Jean Anderson, 
ALLC/ACH 2000, 
University of Glasgow, 
6 University Gardens, 
Glasgow G12 8QH, UK. 
Tel: +44 (0)141 330 4980 
Email: 
[log in to unmask]

Scottish links
University of Glasgow Visitors page: 
http://www.gla.ac.uk/General/Visiting.html
Scotland Online: http://www.scotland.net/
Scottish Tourist Board: http://www.holiday.scotland.net/





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