Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 84.
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[1] From: "Arianna Ciula" <ciula@media.unisi.it> (51)
Subject: Medieval Poetry and Digital resources
[2] From: diabruck@coli.uni-sb.de (20)
Subject: DiaBruck 2003, call for demos and project notes
(Submission deadline: July 11 2003)
[3] From: "Sarah J. Segura" <sarah@ninch.org> (60)
Subject: Fourth Open Archives Forum workshop: Bath, Sept 4-5
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 06:58:00 +0100
From: "Arianna Ciula" <ciula@media.unisi.it>
Subject: Medieval Poetry and Digital resources
Dear all,
I would like to diffuse the following offer of grants for the first
international workshop on medieval poetry and digital resources.
Yours,
Arianna Ciula
Dottorato in Scienze del Libro
Universitŕ degli Studi di Siena
Erasmus Intensive Program of the European Commission
Universitŕ degli studi di Siena
in collaboration with
Universidad de Burgos
Ecole des Chartes de Paris
University of Pécs
offer
12 grants
for the participation to the first
Intercultural Workshop
on Medieval Poetry and Digital Resources
Burgos, 14-25 July 2003
Spanish, French, Italian, Greek, German,
Arabic, Latin Poetry of the Middle Ages
with readings from the manuscripts and study of the
digital resources for the medieval texts and manuscripts
Teaching staff:
Pascale Bourgain
Nicolás Castrillo Benito
Pedro Manuel CatÉdra GarcÍa
José Antonio Fernández Flórez
Joan Gómez Pallarés
Carmen Isŕsi Martinez
Guadalupe Lopetegui Semperena
David López Vázquez
Victor Millet Schröder
Carlos Pérez Gonzŕlez
Cleofé Sánchez Montealegre
Juan SigneS Codońer
Salah Serour
Francesco Stella
Vitalino Válcarcel Martínez
Visits to the Huelga and Silos monasteries
visits to the laboratories of the Spanish archives
visit to the cathedrals archives
The Grants are reserved to young European students (up to 35 years) and
cover the costs for travel, hospitality, and courses fees.
Lectures and workshops will be held in Spanish, French, Italian
Applications with curriculum vitae et studiorum
are to be sent by e-mail to stella@unisi.it or to
Dipartimento di Teoria e Documentazione
delle Tradizioni Culturali,
v.le Cittadini 33, I-521009 Arezzo.
Deadline 30 June-Selection by 3 July
Next programs will be held in Paris (2004) and Arezzo (2005)
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 06:58:48 +0100
From: diabruck@coli.uni-sb.de
Subject: DiaBruck 2003, call for demos and project notes
(Submission deadline: July 11 2003)
Call for Demos and Project Descriptions
DiaBruck 2003
SEVENTH WORKSHOP ON THE SEMANTICS AND PRAGMATICS OF DIALOGUE (SEMDIAL)
Saarland University
Sept 4th-6th 2003
http://www.coli.uni-sb.de/diabruck/
Endorsed by SIGSEM
http://www.sigsem.org/
the ACL Special interest Group in Computational Semantics
Endorsed by SIGdial
http://www.sigdial.org/
the ACL Special interest Group in Discourse and Dialogue
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DiaBruck 2003 will be the seventh in a series of workshops that aims
to bring together researchers working on the semantics and pragmatics
of dialogues in fields such as artificial intelligence, formal
semantics and pragmatics, computational linguistics, philosophy, and
psychology.
We invite abstracts describing software demonstrations and/or actual
projects relevant to the semantics and pragmatics of dialogues.
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Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 06:59:33 +0100
From: "Sarah J. Segura" <sarah@ninch.org>
Subject: Fourth Open Archives Forum workshop: Bath, Sept 4-5
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
June 12, 2003
Fourth Open Archives Forum: In Practice, Good Practice
September 4-5, 2003: UKOLN, University of Bath, UK
<http://www.oaforum.org/>http://www.oaforum.org/
*****
The Fourth Open Archives Forum will take place at UKOLN, University of
Bath, UK, on the 4th and 5th of September. The title of the workshop is:
'In Practice, Good Practice'. This workshop is our first to be held in the UK.
The event will focus on good practice in the implementation of open
archives. A particular theme of the workshop will be the use of the Open
Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting [OAI-PMH] in the area
of Cultural Heritage. The workshop will also be looking at the use of the
OAI protocol as a way of publishing information about university theses,
and how that might contribute to developing useful content for
institutional (as opposed to subject-based) eprint archives.
The workshop will build on issues discussed during the whole project, and
facilitate exchange of information about best practice. The workshop will
consider European experience of open archives regarding technical issues,
organisational issues and Intellectual Property Rights. A report on
organisational issues written by an OAForum working group will be
presented at the workshop. Breakout sessions will offer the opportunity to
discuss issues of practice with others working at the sharp end of
implementation.
There also will be an introduction to one of the project's key
deliverables: an online tutorial which will give guidance to those wishing
to implement a project using the OAI-PMH. This tutorial will be based on
the experience of the successful pre-workshop tutorials held in Lisbon
(2002) and Berlin (2003).
There will be a poster session to allow you to disseminate information
about your project, and to allow time and space (and coffee) for
all-important networking.
Our keynote speaker will be Mogens Sandfaer. We hope to have at least one
representative of the Open Archives Initiative present at the workshop, as
we have had at earlier workshops, and there will be other important
figures in the open archives world present. A panel session closing the
second day of the workshop will offer the opportunity to exchange views
about the future direction of open archives, and about our experience of
the open archives approach so far.
The Open Archives Forum is a EU funded project, whose purpose is to
explore the possibilities of the open archives idea in the European
context, and to facilitate access to relevant information. Further
information and a draft programme will appear in the near future on the
Open Archives Forum website: <http://www.oaforum.org/>http://www.oaforum.org/
Workshop Contact:
Sara Hassen
<mailto:s.hassen@ukoln.ac.uk>s.hassen@ukoln.ac.uk
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