Hello FISH folk, Did this get circulated to you all? Apologies if so Best wishes Ed Standards and Guidelines Manager English Heritage Phone: +44(0)1793 414719 Email: [log in to unmask] -----Original Message----- From: GO [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 07 February 2008 16:14 To: GO Subject: Call for Papers in World Archaeological Congress (WAC-6) in Dublin Jun/Jul, Deadline 22nd February Dear Colleagues, Appologies for cross-posting. Hi! It is Go Sugimoto from The University of Florence, Italy. We are organizing a session on "Against the monopoly of archaeology - Standards and interoperability for global information sharing" within the Digital Archaeology Theme of WAC 6 (6th World Archaeological Congress), to be held in Dublin during 29 June - 4 July, 2008. We would like to invite you to the final call for papers (15-20 min presentation) of our session. Please find out more about our session at: http://www.ucd.ie/wac-6/programme/105.html *Papers submissions are due February 22*, and if the session deadline is any indication, late is not an option. Please advertise far and wide, and send them to the WAC-6 site to submit. *Please submit calls for papers to the WAC list, it's easy (on-line submission). * See the example below: Subject should be CALL FOR PAPERS: Session Title Body should be your abstract. Please mention the Archaeology in the Digital Age Theme. Call for Papers: TECHNIQUES OF ROCK ART RECORDING Inés Domingo Sanz (Department of Archaeology, Flinders University of South Australia) Liam M. Brady (Centre for Australian Indigenous Studies, Monash University, Australia) Format: Round Table Abstract: This session focuses on technical developments and standardizations in rock art research. Rock art is an ephemeral and fragile example of heritage and a source of information about past and present socio-cultural practices and beliefs. Rock art recording is, therefore, essential to preserving and studying this form of cultural heritage but also to introducing it to a wider audience. In the era of globalization, and rapid developments in computer technology, new techniques of rock art recording have been developed, but they are not always used internationally. This session aims to bring together rock art researchers to explore the impact of these recording techniques in different countries. Any questions please contact: Dr. Ines Domingo Sanz ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>) Dr. Liam Brady ([log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>) SUBMIT ABSTRACT: http://www.ucd.ie/wac-6/ Please find more info at: BLOG: http://digitalarchaeology.wordpress.com/ Official WAC website: http://www.ucd.ie/wac-6/ Facebook group: http://berkeley.facebook.com/p.php?i=1216288&k=Z3A44XUZT65M5BBEXGX6TW <http://berkeley.facebook.com/p.php?i=1216288&k=Z3A44XUZT65M5BBEXGX6TW> Appologies for cross-posting, and we thank you for your attention. We look foward to hearing from you shortly. Your faithfully, ---------------------------------------------------------------- GO SUGIMOTO CHIRON fellow, Vast-Lab, PIN, The University of Florence, Italy [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] ---------------------------------------------------------------- _________________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail (and any attachments) is confidential and may contain personal views which are not the views of English Heritage unless specifically stated. If you have received it in error, please delete it from your system and notify the sender immediately. Do not use, copy or disclose the information in any way nor act in reliance on it. Any information sent to English Heritage may become publicly available.