Category Archives: Conferences

Computing Panel at European Association of Archaeologists

A Call for Proposals from Geoff Carver (seen on Antiquist). Send abstracts or suggestions to gjcarver@t-online.de. I still need a few abstracts for a session I’ve organised for the European Association of Archaeologists conference, to be held in Zadar, Croatia … Continue reading

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Computers in Papyrology and Paleography

A message from Professor Roger Boyle [roger@comp.leeds.ac.uk], Head of the School of Computing, University of Leeds. Dear all – I have been asked by the British Machine Vision Association to consider running a day on “Computers in Papyrology and Paleography” … Continue reading

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CFP: Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science

from Martin Mueller: The second Chicago Colloquium on Digital Humanities and Computer Science will be held on October 21-22, 2007 at Northwestern University. The event is jointly sponsored by the Illinois Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, and the University of … Continue reading

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Virtual Congress on Textual Editing

Forwarded from Humanist: The second virtual congress of [the Romance Literature Department, University of Lisbon] on Textual Editing, begins next Monday, 16th of April. Soon, you will be able to know the announced lectures and papers , as well as … Continue reading

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CFP: Digital Resources in the Humanities and Arts 2007

CALL FOR PROPOSALS doing digital: using digital resources in the arts and humanities DRHA07 : Dartington College of Art : 9-12 September 2007 Bringing together creators, practitioners, users, distributors, and custodians of Digital Resources in the Arts and Humanities … … Continue reading

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e-Science in the Arts and Humanities

A series of lectures organised by the (UK) Arts and Humanities e-Science Support Centre: AHeSSC is coordinating a ‘Theme’ entitled ‘e-Science in the Arts and Humanities’ at the e-Science Institute in Edinburgh. For more details click here. The first phase … Continue reading

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Conference: Historic Environment Information Resources Network

Data Sans Frontières: web portals and the historic environment 25 May 2007: The British Museum, London Organised by the Historic Environment Information Resources Network (HEIRNET) and supported by the AHRC ICT Methods Network and the British Museum, this one-day conference … Continue reading

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ECDL 2007 submission extension

Via a note forwarded to the JISC-REPOSITORIES list, John Robertson alerts us to an extension (until 22 March 2007) of the submission deadline for “papers, panels, posters and demos, doctoral consortium and tutorial” for the 11th European Conference on Research … Continue reading

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TEI Workshops @ Kalamazoo

Copied from Humanist: The Medieval Academy of America Committee on Electronic Resources is pleased to announce two TEI workshops to be held at the International Medieval Congress, Kalamazoo, MI, in May 2007. Both workshops will be on Thursday, May 10 … Continue reading

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Symposium: The Future of Electronic Literature

Seen in the Academic Commons blog: Registration is now open for the Electronic Literature Organization and Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities’ public symposium on The Future of Electronic Literature. Date: Thursday, May 3, 2007 Location: University of Maryland, … Continue reading

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Theoretical Approaches to Virtual Representations of Past Environments

There are some places available for this all-day seminar taking place at Goldsmith’s College on 7 March. For further details, or to register, visit http://www.methodsnetwork.ac.uk/activities/workshops.html or email neil.grindley@kcl.ac.uk. THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO VIRTUAL REPRESENTATIONS OF PAST ENVIRONMENTS A seminar run by … Continue reading

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ANNOUNCING: TWO E-LEARNING CONFERENCES, OXFORD UNIVERSITY

Seen in Humanist: Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 06:46:56 +0000 From: Michael Fraser Subject: e-Learning events at Oxford ANNOUNCING: TWO E-LEARNING CONFERENCES, OXFORD UNIVERSITY 22nd and 23rd March Said Business School The Shock of the Old 6: The Shock of … Continue reading

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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

Seen in Humanist: **Conference Announcement** Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Meeting of the UK Chapter: January 24th – 26th 2007 Tudor Merchants Hall, Southampton The CAA UK chapter is intended as a forum for research in the area … Continue reading

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Googlian hegemony?

Stuart Weibel blogged Mike Keller’s OCLC presentation entitled “Mass Digitization in Google Book Search: Effects on Scholarship.” Weibel says: For those unsettled by the rapidity of Googlian hegemony in library spaces, Mike constructs a vivid and compelling argument for embracing … Continue reading

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CAA 2007

The Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) to be held in Berlin in April is still accepting papers and registrations. It is the aim of the conference to bring together experts from various disciplines to … Continue reading

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