Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 178.
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> (71)
Subject: CONFERENCE: Digital Resources for Research in the
Humanities, Sept 26-28; Sydney
[2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (26)
Subject: Conf: Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR2001): Oct 15-
17, Bloomington
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Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:18:01 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: CONFERENCE: Digital Resources for Research in the
Humanities, Sept 26-28; Sydney
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
August 14, 2001
COMPUTING ARTS 2001: DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
September 26-28, 2001; Sydney, Australia
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html
>Conference Announcement
>COMPUTING ARTS 2001, DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
>
>at The University of Sydney, from the 26th to 28th September 2001
>
>http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html
>
>The first major conference devoted to issues in humanities computing
>generally in the Australia-Pacific region
>
>Details of the Program, Workshops, and Early bird registration now
>available - see Conference site
>
>Keynote and plenary speakers include: Lou Burnard, John Burrows, Nicoletta
>Calzolari, Morris Eaves, Ian Johnson, Grace Koch, Mark Kornbluh, Daniel
>Pitti, Peter Robinson, Edward Zalta
>
>Computing Arts 2001 seeks to bring together scholars, academic
>researchers, publishers, librarians and archivists in the region and
>beyond, with key speakers in the field, to foster the exchange of ideas
>and to extend the use of digital resources, techniques and tools in
>humanities research and teaching.
>
>It will be the first forum of its kind in the region to bring together
>practitioners in such a wide range of disciplines. It will provide a
>formal ongoing focus for researchers, scholars and librarians in the
>region to discuss work, and develop networks and collaborations to extend
>the use of new technologies into the traditions of humanities research,
>study and appreciation.
>
>- Major sponsor - Proquest Information and Learning Company.
>
>- Computing Arts is hosted at the University of Sydney by RIHSS, Research
>Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, and SETIS, the Scholarly
>Electronic Text and Image Service of the University of Sydney Library.
>
>- Computing Arts is supported by The Australian Academy of the Humanities,
>the National Scholarly Communications Forum and is held in association
>with DRH, Digital Resources in the Humanities, the premier UK conference
>on humanities computing
>
>For further details on registration etc or for print promotional material
>contact
>Melissa McMahon
>Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS)
>University of Sydney NSW 2006
>Australia
>Tel: +61 02 9351 5344
>Fax:+61 02 9351 5700
>email: melissa.mcmahon@rihss.usyd.edu.au
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--[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 08:19:20 +0100 From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Conf: Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR2001): Oct 15-17, Bloomington
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community August 14, 2001
Second Annual International Symposium on Music Information Retrieval (ISMIR2001) October 15-17, 2001: Indiana University, Bloomington http://ismir2001.indiana.edu
Student Stipends Available http://mir.isrl.uiuc.edu/~jdownie/cgi-bin/stipend_intro.html
>Interest in music information retrieval (music IR) is exploding. This is >not surprising: music IR has the potential for a wide variety of >applications in the educational and academic domains as well as for >entertainment. Yet, until now, there has been no established forum >specifically for people studying music retrieval. > >Building upon research being conducted around the world, the International >Symposium on Music Information Retrieval is the only music-IR meeting. >The resulting information interchange will enable scholars to move more >quickly towards viable solutions to many problems. The symposium will >include both invited and submitted papers. > >Join us for ISMIR 2001 - an intensive and lively forum on the rapidly >emerging realm of Music Information Retrieval (Music IR)! ISMIR 2001 >builds upon the very successful ISMIR 2000 meeting held last year in >Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.
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