12.0053 online workshops on XML, DHTML

Humanist Discussion Group (humanist@kcl.ac.uk)
Mon, 1 Jun 1998 22:55:37 +0100 (BST)

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 12, No. 53.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Fri, 29 May 1998 10:54:22 -0500
From: David Green <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Online Workshops On XML and DHTML

NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
May 29, 1998

ONLINE WORKSHOPS ON XML & DYNAMIC HTML
<http://www.bearfountain.com/arlington/duo.html>
June 8 - July 17 *** July 6 - August 14
$30

>From: "Thomas P. Copley" <tcopley@GIGANTOR.ARLINGTON.COM>
>>To: DIGLIB@INFOSERV.NLC-BNC.CA
>Status:
>
> +-----------------------------------------------+
> | THE DYNAMIC DUO WORKSHOP: XML & DYNAMIC HTML |
> +-----------------------------------------------+
>
>The Dynamic Duo Workshop: XML & Dynamic HTML is a six-week workshop
>conducted entirely via email and the World Wide Web (WWW). It
>introduces the beginner and somewhat more advanced user to the
>Extensible Markup Language (XML) and dynamic HyperText Markup Language
>(HTML).
>
>For further information about the workshop, please see the URL:
>
> http://www.bearfountain.com/arlington/duo.html
>
>HOW TO SIGN UP
>
>Two Dynamic Duo Workshops are scheduled for this summer:
>
> June Session June 8 - July 17
> July Session July 6 - August 14
>
>Sign up for ONE session of each workshop only unless you plan to take
>it more than once. To sign up, please send an email message to the
>address:
>
> majordomo@arlington.com
>
>and in the body of the message,
>
> include the words: to subscribe to:
>
> subscribe duo-jun the June session of Dynamic Duo
> subscribe duo-jul the July session of Dynamic Duo
>
>This will automatically put you on the mailing list for more
>information about each workshop, and you will receive an
>acknowledgment with the particulars about signing up, and
>unsubscribing, should you decide not to participate.
>
>If you have any difficulty with this procedure or fail to receive a
>response, please send email to the address in the signature line.
>
>The workshop leader, Thomas P. Copley, Ph.D., has successfully taught
>several on-line courses in the past, including most recently, Tune In
>the Net Workshop <http://www.bearfountain.com/arlington/tune.html>,
>first offered in 1997 and Make the Link Workshop
><http://www.bearfountain.com/arlington/links.html>, introduced in
>1995.
>
>________________________________________________________________
>THOMAS P. COPLEY tcopley@arlington.com
>Dynamic Duo Workshop www.bearfountain.com/arlington/
>
>
>
>****************************************************************************
>DIGLIB is a public service provided by IFLA (http://www.ifla.org) and
>sponsor, Sun Microsystems Inc.: "The Network is the Computer".
>
>Sun has published a new whitepaper, "The Digital Library Tool Kit".
>This paper by Peter Noerr addresses many of the leading questions that
>academic institutions, public libraries, government agencies, and
>museums face in trying to develop digital content and distribute it
>on the Worldwide Web.
>
>This 98 page document can be accessed in PDF or Postscript format via the
>Sun in Libraries webpage at; http://www.sun.com/edu/libraries/index.html.
>
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