17.679 conferences: Scholarly Communication; Literature & Science

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Mar 03 2004 - 03:33:19 EST


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               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 679.
       Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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   [1] From: Rabow Ingegerd <Ingegerd.Rabow@LUB.LU.SE> (28)
         Subject: 2nd Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication.
                 Reminder

   [2] From: "Wayne Miller" <wmiller@law.duke.edu> (35)
         Subject: CFP: Society for Literature & Science Annual Meeting

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         Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:17:15 +0000
         From: Rabow Ingegerd <Ingegerd.Rabow@LUB.LU.SE>
         Subject: 2nd Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication. Reminder

Welcome to NCSC2004 - the Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly
Communication. Lund, Sweden, April 26-28, 2004.

http://www.lub.lu.se/ncsc2004/

Following up the success of the First Nordic Conference on Scholarly
Communication, Lund University Libraries are proud to announce the Second
Nordic Conference. The theme of the 2004 conference is "Towards a new
publishing environment".

Since the last conference, held in October 2002, many interesting
developments have taken place with direct consequences for publishers,
researchers and libraries. What implications will a new model for scholarly
communication have for publishers and for funding authorities? How will the
mechanisms for quality control and peer review work in a new publishing
environment and how will the issue of intellectual property rights be managed?

In order to discuss, present and analyze the problems and challenges that
arise within scholarly communication Lund University Libraries invite
scholars, publishers, vendors, editors, librarians and other interested
parties to the Second Nordic Conference on Scholarly Communication 26 - 28
April 2004. The conference will take place every second year and aims to be
an important contribution to the discussion and to the development within
the Nordic countries.

For further information please contact
Henrik Åslund at Lund University Libraries Head Office
Email: Henrik.Aslund@lub.lu.se
Phone: +46 46 222 93 33

More detailed information about the conference at
http://www.lub.lu.se/ncsc2004/

Please note: The last date for booking hotel rooms at the conference rate
is March 8
The last day for registration is March 31

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         Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:18:36 +0000
         From: "Wayne Miller" <wmiller@law.duke.edu>
         Subject: CFP: Society for Literature & Science Annual Meeting

Call For Papers

Society for Literature & Science
Annual Meeting 2004
With the cooperation of Duke University
and the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke
Durham, NC
October 14 - 17, 2004
http://www.law.duke.edu/sls/2004/

Plenary address by Karla Holloway, William R. Kenan Professor of English
and African American Studies and Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at
Duke University

Guest scholar sessions by Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Braxton Craven
Professor of Comparative Literature and English and Director of the Center
for Interdisciplinary Studies in Science and Cultural Theory at Duke, and
by Donna Haraway, Professor of History of Consciousness at University of
California at Santa Cruz.

SLS fosters the interdisciplinary study of the relations among literature
and language, the arts, and science, medicine, and technology and includes
among its members scholars of literature, art, and science as well as
writers, artists, and scientists.

All proposals addressing the interaction of art or literature with science,
medicine or technology, including new media, are welcome.

Individuals may submit abstracts for individual papers (150 words) as well
as proposals for panels, which are usually composed of 3-4 speakers plus
discussion in a 1-1/2 hour session. Sessions involving speakers and/or
respondents that transcend disciplinary boundaries are particularly welcome.

DUE DATE FOR ABSTRACTS AND PROPOSALS: MAY 1, 2004

Please submit abstract/proposal via the form on the website or by e-mail to
both Eve Keller (ekeller@fordham.edu) and Wayne Miller (wmiller@law.duke..edu)

Wayne Miller
Director, Educational Technologies
Duke University School of Law
(919) 613-7243
Fax: (919) 613-7237
wmiller@law.duke.edu
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