CONFERENCE: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities, Sept 26-28; Sydney


Subject: CONFERENCE: Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities, Sept 26-28; Sydney
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 16:59:47 -0400


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NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
August 14, 2001

       COMPUTING ARTS 2001: DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
                  September 26-28, 2001; Sydney, Australia
                 http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html

>Conference Announcement
>COMPUTING ARTS 2001, DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
>
>at The University of Sydney, from the 26th to 28th September 2001
>
>http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html
>
>The first major conference devoted to issues in humanities computing
>generally in the Australia-Pacific region
>
>Details of the Program, Workshops, and Early bird registration now
>available - see Conference site
>
>Keynote and plenary speakers include: Lou Burnard, John Burrows,
>Nicoletta Calzolari, Morris Eaves, Ian Johnson, Grace Koch, Mark
>Kornbluh, Daniel Pitti, Peter Robinson, Edward Zalta
>
>Computing Arts 2001 seeks to bring together scholars, academic
>researchers, publishers, librarians and archivists in the region and
>beyond, with key speakers in the field, to foster the exchange of
>ideas and to extend the use of digital resources, techniques and
>tools in humanities research and teaching.
>
>It will be the first forum of its kind in the region to bring
>together practitioners in such a wide range of disciplines. It will
>provide a formal ongoing focus for researchers, scholars and
>librarians in the region to discuss work, and develop networks and
>collaborations to extend the use of new technologies into the
>traditions of humanities research, study and appreciation.
>
>- Major sponsor - Proquest Information and Learning Company.
>
>- Computing Arts is hosted at the University of Sydney by RIHSS,
>Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, and SETIS,
>the Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service of the University of
>Sydney Library.
>
>- Computing Arts is supported by The Australian Academy of the
>Humanities, the National Scholarly Communications Forum and is held
>in association with DRH, Digital Resources in the Humanities, the
>premier UK conference on humanities computing
>
>For further details on registration etc or for print promotional
>material contact
>Melissa McMahon
>Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS)
>University of Sydney NSW 2006
>Australia
>Tel: +61 02 9351 5344
>Fax:+61 02 9351 5700
>email: melissa.mcmahon@rihss.usyd.edu.au

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CONFERENCE: Digital Resources for Research in the Huma
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
August 14, 2001


      COMPUTING ARTS 2001: DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES
                 September 26-28, 2001; Sydney, Australia
                http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html


Conference Announcement
COMPUTING ARTS 2001, DIGITAL RESOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES

at The University of Sydney, from the 26th to 28th September 2001

http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html

The first major conference devoted to issues in humanities computing generally in the Australia-Pacific region

Details of the Program, Workshops, and Early bird registration now available - see Conference site

Keynote and plenary speakers include: Lou Burnard, John Burrows, Nicoletta Calzolari, Morris Eaves, Ian Johnson, Grace Koch, Mark Kornbluh, Daniel Pitti, Peter Robinson, Edward Zalta 

Computing Arts 2001 seeks to bring together scholars, academic researchers, publishers, librarians and archivists in the region and beyond, with key speakers in the field, to foster the exchange of ideas and to extend the use of digital resources, techniques and tools in humanities research and teaching.

It will be the first forum of its kind in the region to bring together practitioners in such a wide range of disciplines. It will provide a formal ongoing focus for researchers, scholars and librarians in the region to discuss work, and develop networks and collaborations to extend the use of new technologies into the traditions of humanities research, study and appreciation.

- Major sponsor - Proquest Information and Learning Company.

- Computing Arts is hosted at the University of Sydney by RIHSS, Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, and SETIS, the Scholarly Electronic Text and Image Service of the University of Sydney Library.

- Computing Arts is supported by The Australian Academy of the Humanities, the National Scholarly Communications Forum and is held in association with DRH, Digital Resources in the Humanities, the premier UK conference on humanities computing

For further details on registration etc or for print promotional material contact
Melissa McMahon
Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (RIHSS)
University of Sydney NSW 2006
Australia
Tel: +61 02 9351 5344
Fax:+61 02 9351 5700
email: melissa.mcmahon@rihss.usyd.edu.au

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