TEI Consortium: First Annual Meeting (Nov 16-17, 2001: Pisa)


Subject: TEI Consortium: First Annual Meeting (Nov 16-17, 2001: Pisa)
NINCH-ANNOUNCE (david@ninch.org)
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 10:59:54 -0400


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Subject: TEI Consortium: First Annual Meeting (Nov 16-17, 2001: Pisa)

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September10, 2001

    First Annual Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium
                      November 16-17, 2001: Pisa, Italy
                           http://www.tei-c.org/

>Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 22:48:28 -0400
>To: david@ninch.org
>From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
>Subject: TEI Consortium annual meeting

First Annual Meeting of The TEI Consortium
Pisa, Italy
November 16-17, 2001

The TEI Consortium, a newly formed non-profit membership organization
that continues the efforts of the Text Encoding Initiative, will hold
its first annual meeting November 16 and 17, 2001, in Pisa, Italy.

The keynote address will be provided by former TEI editor Michael
Sperberg-McQueen, who is currently domain leader in the World-Wide
Web Consortium (W3C) Domain Leader, as well as co-chair (with Dave
Hollander) of the W3C XML Coordination Group and the W3C XML Schema
Working Group, and co-editor (with B. Tommie Usdin of Mulberry
Technologies) of _Markup Languages: Theory & Practice_, a
peer-reviewed journal devoted to the design and use of markup
languages, published by MIT Press.

Members and non-members alike are welcome: the first day of this
two-day program will be open to all and will include the keynote
address, technical briefings, and presentations on a variety of
applications of TEI markup (in producing ebooks, web sites, digital
library collections, etc.). The second day will be for members and
subscribers only: there will be a hands-on workshop and a business
meeting that will include a financial report from the Treasurer, two
elections (one for Board members, one for the TEI Council), and a
discussion of work-items for the Council and its appointed
work-groups.

Registration:

Anyone intending to attend the meeting must register by sending email
to membership@tei-c.org. The TEI has both individual subscribers and
institutional members, and registration is free for subscribers and
member-representatives. When registering, your email should indicate
whether you will attend as a member representative (and if so,
representing what member) or as a subscriber, or as neither.
Individuals who are not member-representatives or subscribers are
welcome, but will be charged a $50 registration fee at the door, and
upon paying it will become TEI subscribers through 2002. New members
who pay their 2002-2003 membership fee between September 15th and
November 15th will receive membership for the remainder of 2001 free.

Travel:

Except for invited speakers, those attending the meeting are
responsible for their own travel expenses.

Lodging:

A block of rooms are available for the night of 15, 16 and 17
November at the Grand Hotel Duomo, in Pisa, where meetings will also
be held. The accomodation costs are the following:

- single room: 150.000 ITL (about 70 US$)
- double room: 240.000 ITL (about 120 US$)
- lunch/dinner: 35.000 ITL (about 16 US$)

For more information about the TEI Consortium, or to apply for
membership, please visit our Web Site: http://www.tei-c.org/

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TEI Consortium: First Annual Meeting (Nov 16-17, 2001:
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
September10, 2001



   First Annual Meeting of the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium
                     November 16-17, 2001: Pisa, Italy
                          http://www.tei-c.org/


Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 22:48:28 -0400
To: david@ninch.org
From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
Subject: TEI Consortium annual meeting

First Annual Meeting of The TEI Consortium
Pisa, Italy
November 16-17, 2001

The TEI Consortium, a newly formed non-profit membership organization that continues the efforts of the Text Encoding Initiative, will hold its first annual meeting November 16 and 17, 2001, in Pisa, Italy.

The keynote address will be provided by former TEI editor Michael Sperberg-McQueen, who is currently domain leader in the World-Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Domain Leader, as well as co-chair (with Dave Hollander) of the W3C XML Coordination Group and the W3C XML Schema Working Group, and co-editor (with B. Tommie Usdin of Mulberry Technologies) of _Markup Languages: Theory & Practice_, a peer-reviewed journal devoted to the design and use of markup languages, published by MIT Press.

Members and non-members alike are welcome: the first day of this two-day program will be open to all and will include the keynote address, technical briefings, and presentations on a variety of applications of TEI markup (in producing ebooks, web sites, digital library collections, etc.).  The second day will be for members and subscribers only: there will be a hands-on workshop and a business meeting that will include a financial report from the Treasurer, two elections (one for Board members, one for the TEI Council), and a discussion of work-items for the Council and its appointed work-groups.
Registration:

Anyone intending to attend the meeting must register by sending email to membership@tei-c.org.  The TEI has both individual subscribers and institutional members, and registration is free for subscribers and member-representatives.  When registering, your email should indicate whether you will attend as a member representative (and if so, representing what member) or as a subscriber, or as neither.  Individuals who are not member-representatives or subscribers are welcome, but will be charged a $50 registration fee at the door, and upon paying it will become TEI subscribers through 2002.  New members who pay their 2002-2003 membership fee between September 15th and November 15th will receive membership for the remainder of 2001 free.

Travel:

Except for invited speakers, those attending the meeting are responsible for their own travel expenses.

Lodging:

A block of rooms are available for the night of 15, 16 and 17 November at the Grand Hotel Duomo, in Pisa, where meetings will also be held.  The accomodation costs are the following:

- single room: 150.000 ITL (about 70 US$)
- double room: 240.000 ITL (about 120 US$)
- lunch/dinner: 35.000 ITL (about 16 US$)
For more information about the TEI Consortium, or to apply for membership, please visit our Web Site: http://www.tei-c.org/


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<mailto:david@ninch.org>
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