Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 377.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
[1] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (101)
Subject: Issue 2 of Cultivate Interactive Available
[2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (20)
dortmund.de>
Subject: Shelley Jackson's Ineradicable Stain
[3] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (165)
Subject: Oct issues of D-Lib magazine & RLG DigiNews
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:46:34 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Issue 2 of Cultivate Interactive Available
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
October 16, 2000
Issue 2 of Cultivate Interactive
<<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/>
The recommended second issue of the fascinating web magazine Cultivate
Interactive, produced by the UK's Office of Library Networking (UKOLN)is
now available.
David Green
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>From: Marieke Napier <M.Napier@ukoln.ac.uk>
>To: cultivateml2@ukoln.ac.uk
>>Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 15:32:35 +0100
Welcome to Issue 2 of Cultivate Interactive
Issue 2 of Cultivate Interactive is now available:
<<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/>
The highlights include:
Feature Articles
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Perseus Digital Library
Gregory Crane, Brian Fuchs, Amy C. Smith and Clifford E. Wulfman discuss the
symbiosis between content and technology in the Perseus Digital Library.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/perseus/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/perseus/
Museums in the Digital Space
Head of Collections Management for the Science Museum, Suzanne Keene,
reflects on current political, economic, social, technical and
organisational trends shaping the UK digital cultural space.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/space/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/space/
Www.European-Heritage.Net
Daniel Thrond introduces the European information network on cultural
heritage policies (HEREIN project).
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/herein/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/herein/
Machine Translation
Alastair Lindsay of Worldlingo.com explains how you can use MT as part of
your Internet strategy.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/lingo/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/lingo/
VAKHUM
Serge Van Sint Jan gives us a behind the scenes look at the new source of
data on human kinematics created by the VAKHUM Project.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/vakhum/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/vakhum/
Public Netbase t0
Public Netbase t0, creators of World-Information.Org, are one of Europe's
most respected media-culture institutions. Martin Wassermair talks about its
international Success and recent struggles with Austria's new right-wing
government.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/netbase/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/netbase/
Regular Articles
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EVA 2000
Philip Hunter gives a personal view of the Electronic Imaging and the Visual
Arts Conference (EVA) in Edinburgh.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/eva/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/eva/
Metadata: Towards a Whole-Museum Response
Neil Thomson reports on work in progress to provide information about the
many and varied collections that are held at The Natural History Museum. The
work involves the research systems having their core fields mapped onto the
Dublin Core metadata standard, harvested and stored in a separate, publicly
available, summary system.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/natural/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/natural/
Other Areas
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The Creation of the Renaissance Library Calendar
Gunnel Stjernvall explains how the calendar created specifically for
information professionals and culture lovers came about.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/calendar/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/calendar/
Making your DIGICULT Web site Visually Appealing
An Introduction to using Graphics on the Web for those creating their own
sites.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/graphics/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/graphics/
Competition
Cultivate Interactive's Spot the European City Competition.
<http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/competition/>http://www.cultivate-int.org/issue2/competition/
If you have any queries regarding Cultivate Interactive or writing for
Cultivate Interactive please send them to <cultivate-editor@ukoln.ac.uk>
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 09:49:03 +0100
From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
Subject: Shelley Jackson's Ineradicable Stain
Greetings humanist scholars,
[Hi, the following e-mail from Writing Listserv of Brown University was
waiting in my mailbox..since June 2000 --but..today, I thought, to forward
this extra-outstanding hypertext writing of Shelley Jackson..and Professor
Katherine Hayles has also written a good text and article, discussing the
earlier hypertext of Shelley Jackson..as "Flickering Connectivities in
Shelley Jackson's PATCHWORK GIRL: The Importance of Media-Specific
Analysis".. The article is located at
(http://www.press.jhu.edu/demo/postmodern_culture/10.2hayles.html)
Thank you..
Best Regards
Arun Tripathi]
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 09:40:05 EDT
From: Gale Nelson <EL500005@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU>
[--]
Shelley Jackson writes to us of a new publication:
Yo!
I want to announce a new blot on my reputation:
Shelley Jackson's Ineradicable Stain (http://www.ineradicablestain.com)
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 10:11:16 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Oct issues of D-Lib magazine & RLG DigiNews
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
October 17, 2000
D-Lib Magazine - October, 2000 issue available
<http://www.dlib.org/>http://www.dlib.org/
Table of contents:
<http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october00/10contents.html>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october00/10contents.html
Includes:
"LC21 - Hopes and Cautions for the Library of Congress - James J. O'Donnell
"A Grammar of Dublin Core - Thomas Baker
"Emulation as a Digital Preservation Strategy - Stewart Granger
"The Digital Performance Archive" - Rachael Beach
* * * *
RLG DigiNews - October, 2000 issue available
<http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/>http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/
Includes "Copyright Clearance in the Refugee Studies Centre
Digital Library Project," - Mike Cave, Marilyn Deegan, Louise Heinink
"Digitization Grants and How to Get One: Advice from the Director,
Office of Library Services, IMLS - Joyce Ray
October issues of D-Lib magazine and of RLG's DigiNews are now available
online.
Perhaps of greatest general interest is Jim O'Donnells' introduction and
guide to "LC21: A Digital Strategy for the Library of Congress," the result
of an 18-month study of LC and its response to the information technology
revolution. conducted by the Natonal Academies and chaired by O'Donnell. I
recommend O'Donnell's lively article. The report itself can be found at
<http://www.nap.edu/books/0309071445/html/index.html>http://www.nap.edu/books/0309071445/html/index.html.
David Green
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D-Lib Magazine - October, 2000 issue available
<http://www.dlib.org/>http://www.dlib.org/
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 13:52:43 -0400
>From: Bonnie Wilson <bwilson@cnri.reston.va.us>
>To: Dlib-subscribers@dlib.org
>>now available.
>
>Greetings:
>
>The October 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine
><http://www.dlib.org/>http://www.dlib.org/ is now
>available. The table of contents is at
><http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october00/10contents.html>http://www.dlib.org/dlib/october00/10contents.html.
>
>
>The October issue contains one opinion piece (Academic Libraries in a
>Digital Age, by John V. Lombardi), five articles, eight 'In Brief'
>items, and a generous selection of 'Clips and Pointers'. The Featured
>Collection for the October issue is Vaudeville Memories.
>
>D-Lib has mirror sites at the following locations:
>
>* UKOLN: The UK Office for Library and Information Networking, Bath,
>England
><http://hosted.ukoln.ac.uk/mirrored/lis-journals/dlib/>http://hosted.ukoln.ac.uk/mirrored/lis-journals/dlib/
>
>* The Australian National University Sunsite, Canberra, Australia
><http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/mirrors/dlib>http://sunsite.anu.edu.au/mirrors/dlib
>
>* State Library of Lower Saxony and the University Library of Gettingen,
>Gettingen, Germany
><http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/>http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/
>
>* Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
><http://www.dlib.org.ar>http://www.dlib.org.ar
>
>* Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
><http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/>http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/
>
>(If the mirror site closest to you is not displaying the October issue
>of D-Lib Magazine at this time, please check back later. There is a
>delay between the time of the magazine is released in the United States
>and the time when the mirroring process has been completed.)
The articles in the October 2000 issue of D-Lib Magazine are:
LC21 - Hopes and Cautions for the Library of Congress
James J. O'Donnell, University of Pennsylvania
The NSF National Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology
Education Digital Library (NSDL) Program: A Progress Report
Lee L. Zia, National Science Foundation
A Grammar of Dublin Core
Thomas Baker, GMD - German National Research Center for Information
Technology
Measuring the Impact of an Electronic Journal Collection on Library
Costs: A Framework and Preliminary Observations
Carol Hansen Montgomery, Drexel University
Emulation as a Digital Preservation Strategy
Stewart Granger, University of Leeds
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The eight "In Brief" items are:
The Digital Performance Archive
Rachael Beach, The Nottingham Trent University
Eprints.org Software for Creating Institutional and Individual Open
Archives
Robert Tansley and Stevan Harnad, University of Southhampton
SciELO - a Model for Cooperative Electronic Publishing in Developing
Countries
Abel L. Packer, SciELO Project
CREATE CHANGE
Ray English, Oberlin College
The Bath Profile: an International Z39.50 Specification for Library
Applications
and Resource Discovery
Carrol D. Lunau, National Library of Canada
The Finnish Library Portal
Paivi Jokitalo, Networked Public Library Services Unit of Finland
Through (Clients) Thick and Thin: Challenges in Implementing Chemical
Resources
Andrea Twiss-Brooks, University of Chicago Library
Documentation Abstracts Inc. to Support Two CLIR Information Institutes
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Bonnie Wilson
Managing Editor
D-Lib Magazine
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RLG DigiNews - October, 2000 issue available
<http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/>http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/
>Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 08:22:36 +0100 (GMT Daylight Time)
>Subject: October 2000 Issue of RLG DigiNews Now Available
>From: Liz Lewis <liz.lewis@ahds.ac.uk>
>
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The October, 2000 issue of RLG DigiNews is now available at
<http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/(from>http://www.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/(from
North American, and other world sites)
<http://www.rlg.ac.uk/preserv/diginews/>http://www.rlg.ac.uk/preserv/diginews/
(from UK Janet sites) or
<http://www.ohio.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/>http://www.ohio.rlg.org/preserv/diginews/
(from most European sites)
The October 2000 issue includes:
Volume 4, Number 5
CONTENTS
Feature Articles
Copyright Clearance in the Refugee Studies Centre Digital
Library Project, by Mike Cave, Marilyn Deegan,
and Louise Heinink
Digitization Grants and How to Get One: Advice from the
Director, Office of Library Services, Institute of
Museum and Library Services by Joyce Ray
Highlighted Web Site - Cornell's Digital Imaging Tutorial
FAQ - What is Zip Compression?
RLG DigiNews is a bimonthly web-based newsletter intended to:
* Focus on issues of particular interest and value to managers of
digital initiatives with a preservation component or rationale.
* Provide filtered guidance and pointers to relevant projects to
improve
our awareness of evolving practices in image conversion and digital
archiving.
* Announce publications (in any form) that will help staff attain a
deeper understanding of digital issues.
For more information about RLG or PRESERV, RLG's preservation community,
please contact Robin Dale (Robin.Dale@notes.rlg.org).
Robin L. Dale
RLG Member Programs & Initiatives
1200 Villa Street
Mountain View, CA 94041-1100
Ph: (650) 691-2238
Fax: 650.964.0943
Email: Robin.Dale@notes.rlg.org
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