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Humanist Archives: Jan. 4, 2024, 9:01 a.m. Humanist 37.367 - name of the first ALLC/ACH conference

				
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    [1]    From: maurizio lana <maurizio.lana@uniupo.it>
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference (40)

    [2]    From: Max Kemman <maxkemman@gmail.com>
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference (19)

    [3]    From: John Bradley <john.bradley@kcl.ac.uk>
           Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference (12)


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        Date: 2024-01-03 17:48:26+00:00
        From: maurizio lana <maurizio.lana@uniupo.it>
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference

Il 03/01/24 09:32, Manfred Thaller <manfred.thaller@uni-koeln.de> ha
scritto:
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>          Date: 2024-01-02 09:50:33+00:00
>          From: Manfred Thaller<manfred.thaller@uni-koeln.de>
>          Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.361: name of the first ALLC/ACH
conference?
>
> [...]
>
> One small note: I'm probably not the only one, who has a collection of
> older abstract collections and similar unpublished materials. (The
> conference proceedings most of the time give a very different picture
> than the abstracts of the conferences.) Has anybody ever thought to set
> up an archive of such material relevant for the history of this sort of
> interdisciplinary study? Personally I think setting it up under the
> various political structures of the disciplines, as DH, would not really
> be safe for the longterm, but one of the larger libraries, might
> contemplate setting up such a repository?

wonderful suggestion, these days that the whole collection of the Whole
Earth Catalog editions is surfacing online: the collection is hosted by
the Internet Archive, while the website wholeearth.info serves as a
guide to the various sections of the catalog
:-)
what about the Internet Archive as the site for this repository of grey
literature?

Maurizio

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che faresti se vivessi così?
mau mau, con chi fugge

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Maurizio Lana
Università del Piemonte Orientale
Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Piazza Roma 36 - 13100 Vercelli

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        Date: 2024-01-03 10:01:19+00:00
        From: Max Kemman <maxkemman@gmail.com>
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference

Dear Manfred,

I'm probably not the only one who has a collection of
older abstract collections and similar unpublished materials. (The
conference proceedings most of the time give a very different picture
than the abstracts of the conferences.) Has anybody ever thought to set
up an archive of such material relevant for the history of this sort of
interdisciplinary study? Personally I think setting it up under the
various political structures of the disciplines, as DH, would not really
be safe for the longterm, but one of the larger libraries, might
contemplate setting up such a repository?

Carnegie Mellon Unversity Library has a project titled The Index of Digital
Humanities Conferences, which strives to achieve this. It is far from complete,
but appears to be still active, see https://dh-abstracts.library.virginia.edu/

Best regards,
Max Kemman


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        Date: 2024-01-03 09:22:42+00:00
        From: John Bradley <john.bradley@kcl.ac.uk>
        Subject: Re: [Humanist] 37.363: name of the first ALLC/ACH conference

Dear friends: My typing is terrible, and has got worse as I get older...

Regarding the name of the Toronto conference: the word was "International", not
"Internation" (of course).

My apologies...                  John B

John Bradley
Honorary Senior Research Fellow
King's Digital Lab and Department of Digital Humanities
King's College London



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