[1] From: David Green <david@ninch.org> (215)
Subject: Fwd: 1999 IEEE Digital Libraries Conference
[2] From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu> (160)
Subject: VEXTAL 1999 - Venezia (Italy)
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Date: Tue, 27 Oct 1998 15:52:17 -0500
From: David Green <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Fwd: 1999 IEEE Digital Libraries Conference
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
October 27, 1998
CALL FOR PAPERS: IEEE CONFERENCE ON DIGITAL LIBRARIES
OPPORTUNITY FOR INCLUSION OF PAPERS FROM CULTURAL COMMUNITY
There is an opportunity for the presentation of papers on research and
achievements in networking cultural heritage at the 1999 conference on
Advances in Digital Libraries organized by the Institute for Electrical and
Electronic Engineers.
Reports on previous years' conferences can be obtained from
http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~ieeedln/july1997v1n1.html
http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~ieeedln/july1998v2n1.html
David Green
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>From: Susan Feldman <sef2@CORNELL.EDU>
>>
> Call for Papers
>
> IEEE ADL'99
>
> Advances in Digital Libraries Conference
> May 19-21, 1999
> Baltimore Hilton and Towers
> Baltimore, MD, USA
>
>
> Sponsored by
>
> IEEE Computer Society, Library of Congress,
> NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, CESDIS,
> Rutgers University CIMIC, National Library
> of Medicine
>
>
>Digital Libraries are a critical component of the emerging
>``distributed knowledge environments'' that will provide people
>with universal access to virtually all areas of human knowledge,
>with the concomitant hope of improving standards of health,
>education , and economic well-being as well as the quality of
>life. As such, the field of digital library research and
>technology encompasses information creation, acquisition, access,
>distribution, evaluation and processing. Major applications of
>digital library research and technology include education,
>science, commerce, medicine, and the arts.
>
>The goal of this conference is to share and disseminate
>information about important current issues concerning digital
>library research and technology. This goal will be achieved by
>means of research papers, invited talks, workshops, and panels
>involving leading experts, as well as through demonstrations of
>innovative and prototype technologies. The conference has the
>additional goal of indicating the importance of applications of
>digital library technologies in the public and private sectors of
>the economy.
>
>Papers are solicited describing technical advances in ALL areas
>of digital library technology, including, but not limited to the
>areas of:
>
> Agent Technology
> Authoring and Scripting
> Collaborative Research
> Data mining
> Digital Library Testbed Systems
> Document Models
> Economic Issues and Billing Mechanisms
> Human-Computer Interaction
> Intellectual Property
> Knowledge Integration
> Knowledge Representation
> Meta-information
> Publishing
> Resource Discovery and Management
> Searching and Browsing
> Semantic and Systems Interoperability
> Standards and Protocols
> Telecommunications and Networking
> Transition from Traditional Libraries
> User Workspaces
>
>
>In particular, ADL '99 will focus on novel applications and
>associated issues in the areas of:
>
> Digital Art
> Digital Earth
> Digital Law
> Digital Music
> Digital Sky
> Geospatial Information
> Health Applications
> Integrating Digital Technology into Traditional Libraries
> Social and Natural Sciences Applications
> Socio-Economic Impact
>
>Information for authors:
>
>Authors are invited to submit manuscripts, not to exceed 6000
>words or proposals for panels or workshops, not to exceed 1500
>words, by December 15, 1998 to either of the Program Co-Chairs.
>Notification of acceptance will be made by Feb. 15, 1999. The
>program will be published by March 15, 1999. The proceedings will
>be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. A selected number of
>papers will be considered for publication in the International
>Journal of Digital Libraries. Authors are encouraged to submit
>papers electronically and, in particular, in postscript format.
>
>GENERAL CHAIRS
>
>Nabil R. Adam, Rutgers University
>http://cimic.rutgers.edu
>
>Yelena Yesha, UMBC/ NASA CESDIS
>
>
>
>PROGRAM Co-CHAIRS
>
>Professor Elke Rundensteiner Professor Erich Neuhold
>Computer Science Department GMD-IPSI
>Worcester Polytechnic Institute Dolivostrasse 15
>100 Institute Road 64293 Darmstadt
>Worcester, MA 01609 Germany
>
>(508)831-5815 Tel.: +49-6151-869-803
>rundenst@cs.wpi.edu Fax: +49-6151-869-802
> neuhold@darmstadt.gmd.de
>
>
>PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
>Rafael Alonso, Sarnoff Corporation
>Daniel E. Atkins, University of Michigan
>Vijay Atluri, Rutgers University
>Thomas Baker, Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand
>Elisa Bertino, Universita' di Milano
>David Choy, IBM Almaden Research Center
>Bruce Croft, University of Massachusetts
>Asuman Dogac, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
>Susan Feldman, datasearch
>Reginald Ferber, GMD-IPSI, Germany
>Simon Field, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory
>Sara Graves, University of Alabama
>Milton Halem, NASA GSFC
>Jiawei Han, Simon Fraser University, Canada
>Catherine Houstis, Institute of Computer Science, FORTH, Greece
>Sally Howe, NCO/CCIC
>Paul Kantor, Rutgers University
>Alexa T. McCray, U.S. National Library of Medicine
>Rubens Medina, Law Library of Congress
>Ron Musick, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
>John Mylopoulos, University of Toronto, Canada
>Sham Navathe, Georgia Institute of Technology
>Christos N. Nikolaou, University of Crete, Grece
>Michael Papazoglou, Tilburg University, Netherlands
>Nicholas M. Patrikalakis, MIT
>Carol Peters, Istituto di Elaborazione della Informazione, Italy
>Louiqa Raschid, University of Maryland
>Peter Schauble, ETHZ, Switzerland
>Dagobert Soergel, University of Maryland
>Ingeborg Solvberg, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
>Harold S. Stone, NEC Research Institute
>Ulrich Thiel, GMD-IPSI, Germany
>
>INDUSTRIAL CHAIR:
>
>
>
>LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
>Susan Hoban
>UMBC/NASA CESDIS
>NASA GSFC
>Greenbelt, MD
>(301)286-7980
>shoban@pop900.gsfc.nasa.gov
>
>
>
>PUBLICITY CHAIR:
>Richard Holowczak
>Baruch College
>City University of New Yourk
>17 Lexington Ave.
>New York, NY 10010
>Te./Fax:(212) 802-6279/6253
>
>FINANCE CHAIR:
>
>IEEE Computer Society Contacts:
>Mary-Kate Rada
>Senior Meeting Service Coordinator
>IEEE Computer Society
>1730 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
>Washington, DC 20036-1992
>(202) 371-1013
>Fax: (202) 728-0884
>mkrada@computer.org
>http://www.computer.org
>
>-----------------------------------------------
>Susan Feldman sef2@cornell.edu
>Datasearch 607-257-0937 (phone/fax)
> 170 Lexington Dr., Ithaca NY 14850
>-----------------------------------------------
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David L. Green
Executive Director
NATIONAL INITIATIVE FOR A NETWORKED CULTURAL HERITAGE
21 Dupont Circle, NW
Washington DC 20036
www-ninch.cni.org
david@ninch.org
202/296-5346 202/872-0886 fax
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Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 12:01:40 -0500 (EST)
From: "David L. Gants" <dgants@english.uga.edu>
Subject: VEXTAL 1999 - Venezia (Italy)
>> From: delmont@helios.unive.it (Rodolfo Delmonte)
% VExTAL =
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% Venezia per il Trattamento Automatico delle Lingue =
% Universita' Ca' Foscari - Auditorium S.Margherita =
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% dal 20 al 22 settembre 1999 =
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% Per informazioni guardate la pagina web: =
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% http://byron.cgm.unive.it/eventi/VEXTAL =
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