Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 464.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
<http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
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[1] From: "B. Tommie Usdin" <btusdin@mulberrytech.com> (64)
Subject: Extreme 2002 - Call for Participation
[2] From: Kelly Richmond <Kelly@amico.org> (35)
Subject: See The AMICO Library Three Ways at ALA Midwinter:
H.W. Wilson, RLG, and VTLS Exhibiting
[3] From: Malvina Nissim <malvi@COGSCI.ED.AC.UK> (16)
Subject: ESSLLI 2002 Student Session
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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:05:38 +0000
From: "B. Tommie Usdin" <btusdin@mulberrytech.com>
Subject: Extreme 2002 - Call for Participation
Call for Participation
Extreme Markup Languages 2002
Sponsored by IDEAlliance (Alexandria, Va.)
Not for beginners, nor the technically faint. This is the edge, the hard bits,
the theory behind the practice, the practice that outstrips current theory --
the Extreme.
Extreme Markup Languages is:
- an intense 3.7-day conference preceded by two days of tutorials
- devoted to technical aspects of markup, markup languages, markup systems
and markup applications, and everything touched by the question of
how best to allow information to describe itself.
- a 4-day coffee jag
It's not to everyone's taste: too technical for some, too theoretical for some,
too abstract for some -- and perfect for some.
At Extreme Markup Languages software developers, markup theorists,
philosophers of information, knowledge representers (and presenters!), and the
kind of people who like hanging around with them devote the better part of a
week to the unfettered pursuit of better understanding of problems of
information management, knowledge systems, markup, formal languages, the search
for a better parser interface, and the development of markup-related software.
Moderation in the organization of information is no virtue.
Extremism in the investigation of markup is no vice.
Join us:
- Submissions due by April 3, 2002
- For more information visit www.extrememarkup.com
WHAT: Extreme Markup Languages 2002 call for Papers, Peer Reviewers,
Posters, and Tutorials
WHEN: August 4-9, 2002
WHERE: Hotel Wyndham, Montral, Canada
SPONSOR: Idealliance
Chairs: Steven R. Newcomb, Coolheads Consulting
B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
Co-Chairs: Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies, Inc.
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, World Wide Web Consortium/MIT
Laboratory for Computer Science
WHAT: Call for Papers, Peer Reviewers, Posters, and Tutorials
HOW: Submit full papers or paper proposals to the conference
secretariat in XML or SGML according to one of the
submission DTDs and sent via email to: extreme@mulberrytech.com.
Guidelines for Submission and the DTDs are available by
email: extreme@mulberrytech.com
or at http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme
Apply to the Peer Review panel according to the
instructions at: http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Peer/
Submit tutorial proposals according to the instructions
at: http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme/Tutorial
SCHEDULE: Peer Review Applications Due. . March 15, 2002
Tutorial Proposals Due . . . . March 15, 2002
Paper Submission Deadline . . . April 3, 2002
Speakers Notified . . . . . . . May 13, 2002
Revised Papers Due. . . . . . . June 11, 2002
Tutorials . . . . . . . . . . . August 4-5, 2002
Conference . . . . . . . . . . August 6-9, 2002
QUESTIONS: Email to extreme@mulberrytech.com or call Tommie Usdin
+1 301/315-9631
MORE INFORMATION: For updated information on the program and plans for
the conference, see http://www.extrememarkup.com/
Extreme Markup Languages 2002: There's Nothing so Practical as a Good Theory
-- ====================================================================== Extreme Markup Languages 2002 mailto:extreme@mulberrytech.com August 4-9, 2002 details: http:www.ideallaince.org Montreal, Canada or: http://www.extrememarkup.com ======================================================================--[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:06:39 +0000 From: Kelly Richmond <Kelly@amico.org> Subject: See The AMICO Library Three Ways at ALA Midwinter: H.W. Wilson, RLG, and VTLS Exhibiting
AMICO Release For Immediate Release: January 17, 2002 AMICO Headquarters; Pittsburgh, PA
Three distributors of The AMICO Library - H.W. Wilson, the Research Libraries Group (RLG), and VTLS - will be exhibiting at the upcoming American Library Association (ALA) Midwinter conference, January 18-23 in New Orleans. Each will demonstrate their distinctive delivery system for The AMICO Library.
To meet the needs of many different kinds users, including professors, researchers, curators, college and university students, primary school teachers and public library patrons, the Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) partners with a number of information delivery services that develop applications tailored to target communities. Subscribing Institutions chose among Distributors' delivery services to find the user interface that suits them best. Standard AMICO Library License Agreements apply across all Distributors..
ALA Midwinter will be a wonderful opportunity for prospective subscribers to The AMICO Library to compare functionality and features available from all three Distributors. If you plan to attend the conference , please stop by to learn more about their delivery and pricing for The AMICO Library. AMICO Distributors may be found at the following locations in the Exhibit Hall: RLG Booth #: 4442 VTLS Booth #: 4536 Wilson Booth #: 3900
Can't make it to ALA? Request a trial from any of our distributors, by visiting the AMICO Web Site at http://www.amico.org. Click on Free Trial, and complete our on-line form.
------------------------- Kelly Richmond Communications Director Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO) 2008 Murray Ave, Suite D Pittsburgh, PA 15217 USA phone: +1 412 422 8533 fax: +1 412 422 8594 http://www.amico.org kelly@amico.org --------------------------
--[3]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 10:07:49 +0000 From: Malvina Nissim <malvi@COGSCI.ED.AC.UK> Subject: ESSLLI 2002 Student Session
!!! Concerns all students in Logic, Linguistics and Computer Science !!! !!! Please circulate and post among students !!! We apologise if you receive this message more than once.
ESSLLI-2002 STUDENT SESSION SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS August 5-16 2002, Trento, Italy
Deadline: February 25th, 2002 www.iccs.informatics.ed.ac.uk/~malvi/esslli02
We are pleased to announce the Student Session of the 14th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI-2002) organised by the Centre for scientific and technological research (ITC-irst) in Trento and by the University of Trento, under the auspices of the European Association for Logic, Language and Information (FoLLI). ESSLLI-2002 will be held in Trento from August 5-16 2002. We invite submission of papers for presentation at the ESSLLI-2002 Student Session and for appearance in the proceedings.
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