14.0452 Tuebingen colloquium; Glasgow summer school

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 452.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                   <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
                  <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
    
       [1]   From:    Dirk Kottke <dirk.kottke@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de>      (42)
             Subject: Einladung zum 80. Kolloquium
    
       [2]   From:    "Ann Gow" <A.Gow@hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk>              (50)
             Subject: Glasgow International Digitisation Summer School
    
    
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             Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:02:14 +0000
             From: Dirk Kottke <dirk.kottke@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de>
             Subject: Einladung zum 80. Kolloquium
    
    
    
                U N I V E R S I T A E T   T U E B I N G E N
    
        Z E N T R U M   F U E R   D A T E N V E R A R B E I T U N G
    
        Abteilung Literarische und Dokumentarische Datenverarbeitung
    
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                             E I N L A D U N G
    
                             zum 80. Kolloquium
    
    ueber die Anwendung der Elektronischen Datenverarbeitung
    in den Geisteswissenschaften an der Universitaet Tuebingen
    
    Diese Kolloquien sollen einerseits dem Erfahrungs- und Meinungs-
    austausch dienen, andererseits einfuehrende Information
    darueber geben, welche Hilfestellung die EDV dem Geistes-
    wissenschaftler bieten kann. Jeder Interessierte ist willkommen.
    
    
        G r u ss w o r t e
    
    
        Prof. Dr. Veronika Ehrich
        Prorektorin der Eberhard Karls Universitt Tuebingen
    
        Prof. Dr. Dietmar Kaletta
        Direktor des ZDV
    
    
    
        30 Jahre Literarische und Dokumentarische Datenverarbeitung
        an der Universitaet Tuebingen -
        80 Kolloquien: mehr als nur zwei Jubilen
    
        Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Ott, ZDV
    
    
        G a s t v o r t r a g
    
        The Role of Humanities Computing: Experiences and Challenges
    
        Prof. Dr. Antonio Zampolli
        Universitt Pisa und ILC-CNR
    
    Zeit: Samstag, 18. November 2000, 9.15 bis ca. 12.30 Uhr
    
    Ort:  Seminarraum des ZDV, Waechterstr. 76 (EG)
    
    
                                                gez. Prof. Dr. W. Ott
    
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    Das Protokoll des 79. Kolloquiums finden Sie in den naechsten
    Tagen im WWW unter:
    
         http://www.uni-tuebingen.de/zdv/zrlinfo/prot/prot79.html
    
    
    Falls Sie keinen oder keinen bequemen Zugriff auf das Protokoll
    im WWW haben, schicken wir Ihnen die Protokolle auch
    weiterhin gerne mit der Post zu, wenn Sie uns dies mitteilen.
    
    
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    Dirk Kottke                    |
    Universitaet Tuebingen         | Tel. 07071/29-70309
    Zentrum fuer Datenverarbeitung | FAX: 07071/29-5912
    Waechterstrasse 76             | e-mail: kottke@zdv.uni-tuebingen.de
    D-72074 Tuebingen              |
    
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             Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 08:03:25 +0000
             From: "Ann Gow" <A.Gow@hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk>
             Subject: Glasgow International Digitisation Summer School
    
    Apologies if you receive this message more than once.
    
    HATII is pleased to announce the fourth international
    Digitisation Summer School, July 8 - 13 2001.
    
    Full information and course details can be found on the HATII web
    pages at: http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/DigiSS01/
    
    The availability of high-quality digital content is central to
    improved public access, teaching, and research about heritage
    information. Archivists, librarians, and museum professionals are
    among the many groups that are increasingly involved in creating
    digital resources to improve access and understanding to their
    collections. Skills in understanding the principles and best practice
    in the digitisation of primary textual and image resources have broad
    value. Participants in the course will examine the advantages of
    developing digital collections of heritage materials, as well as
    investigate issues involved in creating, curating, and managing access
    to such collections. The lectures will be supplemented by seminars and
    practical exercises. In these, participants will apply the practical
    skills they acquire to the digitisation of an analogue collection
    which they have selected (print, image e.g. photographic or slide,
    music manuscripts, or map). The focus will be on working with primary
    source material not otherwise available in digital form.
    
    The one-week intensive course will consist of 10 lectures; 5 seminars;
    5 lab-based practicals (offering both guided tuition, as well as an
    opportunity for individual practice); and visits to the Glasgow
    University Library.
    
    Places are limited on the course, so please register early to
    confirm a place.
    
    COSTS, REGISTRATION, AND DEADLINES
    
    Course Fees (including study materials, mid-morning coffee,  lunch,
    and afternoon tea breaks, not including accomdation):
    
    - Advanced booking price: 650 sterling (if a place is booked and the
    course fees are paid by 13 April 2001).
    
    - Normal price: 700 sterling  (if a place is booked and the course
    fees are paid after 14 April 2001)
    
    
    Please use the web page to register online at:
    http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk/DigiSS01/
    
    or contact:
    
    Mrs Ann Law,
    Secretary,
    HATII,
    George Service House,
    11 University Gardens
    University of Glasgow
    GLASGOW G12 8QQ, UK
    
    Tel. and Fax: (+44 141) 330 5512
    Email: a.law@arts.gla.ac.uk
    
    
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    Ann Gow                         	Tel: (+44) 0141 330 5997
    Resource Development Officer  	Fax: (+44) 0141 330 3788
    HATII	                        	email: A.Gow@hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk
    Glasgow University              	http://www.hatii.arts.gla.ac.uk
    



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