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First Call for Papers

InterFace 2009:
1st National Symposium for Humanities and Technology

9-10 July, University of Southampton, UK.

http://www.interface09.org.uk <http://www.interface09.org.uk/>


InterFace is a new type of annual event. Part conference, part workshop, 
part networking opportunity, it will bring together postdocs, early 
career academics and postgraduate researchers from the fields of 
Information Technology and the Humanities in order to foster 
cutting-edge collaboration. As well as having a focus on Digital
Humanities, it will also be an important forum for Humanities 
contributions to Computer Science. The event will furthermore provide a 
permanent web presence for communication between delegates both during, 
and following, the conference.

Delegate numbers are limited to 80 (half representing each sector) and 
all participants will be expected to present a poster or a 'lightning 
talk' (a two minute presentation) as a stimulus for discussion and 
networking sessions.  Delegates can also expect to receive illuminating 
keynote talks from world-leading experts, presentations on successful 
interdisciplinary projects, 'Insider's Guides' and workshops. The 
registration fee for the two-day event is £30. For a full overview of 
the event, please visit the website.


Paper Submissions:

If you are interested in attending, please submit an original paper, of 
1500 words or less, describing an idea or concept you wish to present. 
Please indicate whether you would prefer to produce a poster or perform 
a 2-minute lightning talk. Papers must be produced as a PDF or in 
Microsoft Word (.doc) format and submitted through our EasyChair
page:

- Register for an easy chair account: 
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/account_apply.cgi
- Log in: https://www.easychair.org/?conf=interface09
- Click New Submission at the top of the page and fill in the form.

Make sure you:
- Select your preference of lightning talk or poster.
- Select whether you are representing humanities or technology.
- Attach and upload your paper.

If you encounter any problems, please e-mail 
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A number of travel bursaries may be available to successful applicants
- if you would like to be considered for one, please email 
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provide grounds for consideration.


Papers should focus on potential (and realistic) areas for collaboration 
between the Technology and Humanities Sectors, either by addressing 
particular problems, new developments, or both. Prior work may be 
presented where relevant but the nature of the paper must be 
forward-looking. As such, the scope is extremely broad but topics
might include:

Technology

* 3D immersive environments
* Pervasive technologies
* Online collaboration
* Natural language processing
* Sensor networks
* The Semantic Web
* Agent based modelling
* Web Science

Humanities

* Spatial cognition
* Text editing and analysis
* New Media
* Linguistics
* Applied sociodynamics & social network analysis
* Archaeological reconstruction
* Information Ethics
* Dynamic logics
* Electronic corpora

Due to the limited number of places, papers will be subject to review by 
committee in order to maintain quality and a balanced programme. 
Applicants will be notified by email as to their acceptance. Accepted 
papers will be published online one week in advance of the conference.


Important Dates:

* Paper Submission Deadline: 1 May 2009
* Acceptances Announced: 18 May 2009
* Conference: 9th-10th July 2009


Confirmed Speakers

Keynote:
* Dame Wendy Hall, University of Southampton,
   President of the Association of Computing Machinery

Insider's Guides:
* Stephen Brown, De Montfort University
   President of the Association for Learning Technology

* Ed Parsons
   Geospatial Technologist, Google

* Sarah Porter
   Head of Innovation, JISC

Project Showcase:

* Mary Orr & Mark Weal, University of Southampton
   Digital Flaubert

* Adrian Bell
   The Soldier in Later Medieval England

Workshops:

1) Text Encoding Initiative (TEI)
Arianna Ciula, European Science Foundation & Sebastian Rahtz, Oxford 
University

2) Visualisation
Facilitator TBC

3) Data Management
Facilitator TBC

4) New Media
Facilitator TBC


For further information, please visit the conference website 
(http://www.interface09.org.uk <http://www.interface09.org.uk/>) or 
e-mail [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>.

-- 
Simon Mahony
Research Associate
Digital Classicist

Centre for Computing in the Humanities
School of Arts and Humanities
King's College London
26 - 29 Drury Lane,
London
WC2B 5RL
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Tel: +44 (0)20 7848 2813
Fax: +44 (0)20 7848 2980
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