Digitalis forrasok a bolcseszetben (konf)
Kiraly Peter
konkiru at GOLD.UNI-MISKOLC.HU
1997. Sze. 26., P, 15:09:28 CEST
Tisztelt Listak!
Mar elmult ugyan ez a konferencia, viszont az eloadasok szovegei
felkerultek a halora, es van bennuk szamos link azon programokra,
elotanulmanyokra melyekrol beszelnek. Azert kuldom el harom listara is,
mert az eloadasok eleg szeles kort lefedtek, mindenki talal maganak valot
[ad notam: "Every men his book!" (sic) - Ranganathan].
Kiraly Peter
DRH 97
Digital Resources for the Humanities
A Conference to be held at
St Anne's College, Oxford
14 th - 17th September 1997
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~drh97/
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Historical Resources Chair - Don Spaeth (University of Glasgow)
* Sheila Anderson (University of Essex) Developing the Potential of
Historical Data;
* Phil Stringer (Manchester Information Datasets and Associated Services)
GENUKI - The UK genealogical information service;
* Dr Katharine Keats-Rohan (Linacre College, Oxford) COEL: Continental
Origins of English Landowners
B
The Digital Library Chair - Marilyn Deegan (Oxford University)
* Peter Robinson (De Montfort University) The De Montfort/IBM Digital Library
Project
* LeeEllen Friedland and John Pull (Library of Congress) Bridging the Gap
between the Real and the ideal in a Digital Library Programme;
* LeeEllen Friedland (Library of Congress) Whither the Humanities? An
Ethnographer's View of the National Digital Library Program
C
The JISC Technology Applications Programme Chair - Harold Short (King's
College, London)
* Stuart D. Lee and Paul Groves (Oxford University Computing Services)
Virtual Seminars for Teaching Literature;
* Doug Arnold (University of Essex) WWW-Corpora and the Internet Grammar of
English;
* Katharine Stynes and John MacKay (Ravensbourne College) Networked
Collaboration for Design Students
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A
Scholarly Resources Chair - Lou Burnard (Humanities Computing Unit, Oxford
University)
* Martin Mueller (Northwestern University) The Chicago Homer as a Pedagogical
and Scholarly Tool
* Merrilee Proffit (Bancroft Library) Progress Report on the Digital
Scriptorium Project;
* John Price-Wilkin and Frances McSparran (University of Michigan) The Middle
English Compendium: Text, Lexicon, Bibliography
B
Developing Digital Collections Chair - Astrd Wissenburg (AHDS Executive)
* Matthew Stiff (Museums Documentation Association) Developing Digital Museum
Collections
* Alicia Wise (Archaeology Data Service)Unearthing Archaeology for the
Digital Age;
* Iain Watson (Arts, Libraries and Museums Department, Durham County Council)
The Durham Record: touch screen access to photographic and geographic
images.
C
Teaching with Digital Resources Chair - Stuart D. Lee (Humanities Compuing
Unit, Oxford University)
* Sarah Porter (CTI Centre for Textual Studies) Digital texts in humanities
teaching: what about the users?;
* Gavin Burnage (University of Cambridge) Integrating Digital Video into
Language Learning Software;
* Judith Thomas (University of Virginia) The Media Archive: Instructional
Tool and Scholarly Resource
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A
Creating Digital Resources in the Humanities Chair - Michael Popham (Oxford
Text Archive)
* Morris Eaves (University of Rochester) Behind the Scenes at the Blake
Archive
* Martha Nell Smith University of Maryland Dickinson Electronic Archives
* Ken Price College of William and Mary Critical Collaborations: The Work of
the Walt Whitman Hypertext Archive
* Ken Schwartz (University of Virginia) The Design Resources Center:
Technology and Community Engagement
B
Discovering Humanities Resources in an Extensively Networked Digital Age Chair
- Neal Beagrie (AHDS)
* Rosemary Russell (Research Officer, UKOLN)Collection level description:
facilitating distributed resource discovery
* Paul Miller (Archaeology Data Service)Integrated access to extensively
distributed, interdisciplinary, and mixed-media digital resources
* Cressida Chappell, (History Data Service) Changing Boundaries: the need for
an Historical Geographical Thesaurus
C
Applications in the Performing Arts Chair - Mike Fraser (CTI Textual Studies)
* Elizabeth Lyon and John Maslin (University of Surrey) Audio and video
on-demand for the performing arts: Project PATRON
* Barry Smith (Nottingham Trent University) Overload and underload in our
digital future
* Kjell Jerselius (University of Stockholm) Papermaker and cut!
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A
The Virtual Manuscript Chair - Peter Robinson (De Montfort University)
* Matthew Driscoll (University of Copenhagen) The virtual reunification of
the Arnamagnaean collection
* Fernando Magan (Centro de Investigacións Lingüísticas e Literarias Ramón
Pińeiro) Arquivo Galicia Medieval
* Dr Zoe Borovsky (University of Oregon) If Looks Could Kill: TACT and
Icelandic sagas
B
User Services Chair - Norman Wiseman ()
* Sue Gollifer (CTI Art and Design)Why CTI?
* Shelagh Foster (University of West of England)From wordprocessing to the
World Wide Web: the ever-increasing IT support demands of a Humanities
Faculty
* Margaret Ward (Essex Data Archive) 'Post-order' support for data users
* Astrid Wissenburg (AHDS Executive) Data creators and the integration of
user support
C
Changing Shape: The Electronic Journal Chair - John Unsworth ()
* panel organized by Willard McCarty (Kings College London)
with Jennifer Lewin (Early Modern Literary Studies)
and Seamus Ross (Internet Archaeology)
D
Digitization Chair - Mary McNamee (Institute for Scientific Information)
* Moving the Arts & Humanities Citation Index to the Desktop
panel organized by Mary Ann McNamee (Institute for Scientific Information)
with Jane Bex
and David Zeitlyn (University of Kent)
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A
Non-Formula Funding of Special Collections Chair - Rachel Bruce (King's
College, London)
* Rachel Bruce and Jacqueline Fitzgerald, (King's College London) Non-Formula
Funding of Specialised Research
* Mark Nicholls (Cambridge University Library) Extending Access to Digital
Resources in the Humanities
* Glyn Goodrick (University of Newcastle) The Gertrude Bell Archive
B
Beyond Resource Discovery Chair - Seamus Ross (Glasgow University)
* Lorcan Dempsey (UKOLN) Hybridicity
* Oscar Struijvé (History Data Service). Telescope, Stethoscope...
Microscope: extending the hyperspace exploration toolset for Humanities
scholars and teachers.
* J. Carter (Manchester Information Datasets and Associated Services), A.
Moss (Manchester Metropolitan University), and N. Stehr (University of
Salford) The KINDS project;
* Claire Warwick (Oxford University) The British National Corpus
C
SGML as Metadata: Theory and Practice in the Digital Library Chair - Susan
Hockey (University of Alberta)
* MacKenzie Smith (Harvard University) Integrating metadata in the digital
library
* Richard Gartner (Bodleian Library) Linking word and image
* LeeEllen Friedland (Library of Congress) EAD at the Library of Congress: a
progress report;
* Peter Kidd (Bodleian Library) Medieval manuscripts and metadata: SGML
approaches to cataloguing at the Bodleian Library
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A
Documentary Resources Chair - Jakob Fix (Oxford Text Archive)
* Christian-Emil Ore (University of Oslo) Making multidisciplinary resources;
* C.M. Sperberg-McQueen (University of Illinois) What is XML and Why Should
Humanists Care?;
* David R. Chesnutt (University of South Carolina) The American Documentary
Heritage Database: Building the First Cluster
B
Network delivery of moving images Chair - Celia Duffy (Glasgow University)
* Panel with Simon Harden (British Film Institute); Nicholas Hiley and Murray
Weston (British Universities Film and Video Council);
C
Electronic Publishing Chair - Willard McCarty (King's College, London)
* Rolando Minuti (University of Firenze), Guido Abbattista (University of
Trieste) The CROMOHS Experience;
* Espen S. Ore and Peter Cripps (University of Bergen) Electronic publication
of Wittgenstein's Nachlass
* Donald A. Spaeth (University of Glasgow ) Reflections before
Commercialisation: Electronic Publication and the TLTP History Courseware
Consortium
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A
Literary-Historical Resources Chair - Alan Morrison (Oxford Text Archive)
* Christopher Mulvey (King Alfred's University College) The African American
American Research Library OnLine;
* Domenico Fiormonte (University of Edinburgh) The Digital Variants Archive
project
* Patricia Clements and Susan Hockey (University of Alberta) The Orlando
Project
B
New Services in the Visual Arts Chair - Sarah Porter (CTI Textual Studies)
* Catherine Grout (Surrey Institute of Art and Design)The Visual Arts Data
Service
* Tony Gill (Surrey Institute of Art and Design) Standards and collaboration
* Jane Williams (University of Bristol) Technical Advisory Service for
Images: TASI and VADS working together
C
Linguistic Resources Chair - Jean Anderson (Glasgow University)
* Lisa Lena Opas and Ilkka Savijärvi (University of Joensuu),
Espen S. Ore and Sjur Moshagen (University of Bergen) Language Contacts on
the Internet
* Evelyne Bourion(INaLF - CNRS) & Laurent Romary (CRIN-CNRS)) A user-oriented
linguistic resource server: the Silfide project
Reception and Demonstration of DVD Technology sponsored by Pioneer High
Fidelity (GB) Ltd.
* 1800 Reception (Foyer)
* 1830 Pammi Mudhar & John Bamford, "DVD Technology: The Optical Medium of
the Future Here Now" (Lecture Hall)
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A
Literary Resources Chair - Claire Warwick (Humanities Computing Unit, Oxford
University)
* David H. Radcliffe (Virginia Tech) Mapping Tradition in a Database: Spenser
and Romantic Poetry, 1579-1830.;
* Glenn Dibert-Himes (Sheffield Hallam University) Wiring the Castle: Digital
Access to the Edition Corvey;
B
Preservation Chair - Sheila Anderson (University of Essex)
* Seamus Ross and Ann Gow (Glasgow University) The Post Hoc Rescue of Digital
Material: Interim Report
* Nancy Elkington (Research Libraries Group) Digitization and the use of
hybrid imaging technologies for preservation and access
* Sean Townsend (History Data Service) Data Need a Home: Issues in the
Preservation of Historical Data
C
Performing and Fine Arts Chair - Paul Groves (Humanities Computing Unit, Oxford
University)
* Christie Carson (Royal Holloway) Shakespeare Studies in the Multimedia Age
* Dan Fleming (University of Ulster) Curating the Views: the Formations
Project
* J. Scott Bentley, Ph.D. (Academic Press, San Diego) The Image Directory:
Bringing Electronic Publishing to Art Museums
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