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DIGITAL RESOURCES IN THE HUMANITIES: DRH 99 Conference September 12-15 1999

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Neil Beagrie <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 15 Jun 1999 10:32:31 +0100 ()

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apologies for any cross-posting
               
		DIGITAL RESOURCES IN THE HUMANITIES: DRH 99
               September 12-15, 1999: King's College London
                       http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch/drh

            ===================================================


>        Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 08:35:35 +0100
>        From: Helen Skundric <[log in to unmask]>
>        Subject: DRH 99 Conference


DRH 99 @ King's College London 12-15 September 1999 is open for
registration!

The Digital Resources for the Humanities conferences are a major forum
for all those affected by the digitization of our common cultural
heritage: the scholar creating or using an electronic edition; the
teacher using digital resources as an aid to learning; the publisher
finding new ways to reach new audiences; the librarian, curator or
archivist wishing to improve both access to and conservation of the
digital information that characterizes contemporary culture and
scholarship; the computer or information science specialist seeking to
apply new scientific and technical developments to the creation,
exploitation and management of digital resources.

The conference will take up three intensive days of academic papers,
panel discussions, technical reports, and software demonstrations, in
the heart of London. The atmosphere will, we hope, encourage much
energetic discussion, both formal and informal. Leading practitioners
of the application of digital techniques and resources in the
Humanities, from the worlds of scholarship, librarianship, archives,
museums, galleries and publishing will be there, exchanging expertise,
experience, and opinions.

For the conference programme and other information visit the DRH web
site @ http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch/drh

You can register at:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/cch/drhahc/regis/howtoreg.htm

AHC Conference
The DRH99 conference will overlap with the annual conference of the UK
Association for History and Computing, which is to take place at
King's College London 14th-16th September 1999. The conference aims to
provide a forum for the discussion of any aspects of the use of
information and computer technology in history. In particular, it will
focus on the creation and use of digital representations of historical
resources and the effects of computer-based technologies on historical
scholarship and on teaching history. For more information visit the
conference web site @ http://www.kcl.ac.uk/ahcuk99/

Should you have problems accessing the web site and registration
forms, please contact the conference office at [log in to unmask]

----------------------
Helen Skundric
DRH and AHC Conference Office
[log in to unmask]





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