21.140 events: Extreme Markup Languages; International Cultural Heritage Informatics

From: Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 06:51:59 +0100

               Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 21, No. 140.
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   [1] From: B Tommie Usdin <btusdin_at_mulberrytech.com> (55)
         Subject: Extreme Markup Languages Complete Program Posted

   [2] From: "J. Trant" <jtrant_at_archimuse.com> (30)
         Subject: ICHIM07: Preliminary Program On-line

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         Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 06:41:54 +0100
         From: B Tommie Usdin <btusdin_at_mulberrytech.com>
         Subject: Extreme Markup Languages Complete Program Posted

The final program of Extreme Markup Languages
2007 is now available - including peer reviewed
papers, late-breaking news, and pre-conference workshop!

Topics at Extreme 2007 include:
     * Modeling and Schema Design
     * Ontologies and Vocabularies
     * Overlap
     * Processing XML
     * Search and Query
     * Validation
     * Office Documents
     * RDF, Topic Maps, and the Semantic Web
     * Transformation

Scan the Schedule at a Glance or browse the detailed program and topical guide.
     * http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/at-a-glance.html
     * http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/abstracts.html
     * http://www.extrememarkup.com/extreme/2007/topics.html

You may also be interested in the preconference
"International Workshop on Markup of Overlapping
Structures" (http://www.extrememarkup.com/overlap/index.html).

Extreme is an open marketplace of theories about
markup and all the things that they support or
that support them: the difficult cases in
publishing, linguistics, transformation,
searching, indexing, and storage and retrieval.
At Extreme, markup enthusiasts gather each year
to trade in ideas, not to convince management to
buy new stuff. At Extreme we push the edges of markup theory & practice.

     * WHEN: August 7-10, 2007
       (Preconference overlap workshop on August 6, 2007)
     * WHERE: Montréal, Canada
     * HOST: IDEAlliance
     * REGISTRATION and HOTEL INFORMATION: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
     * DISCOUNTS: 20% discount on registration fees available to OASIS,
        IDEAlliance, DC XML UG, Philadelphia XML Users' Group, TEI, and
        W3C members, and academic and government employees
     * Extreme Markup Community Site: http://www.concretesyntax.com/
     * QUESTIONS: Email to extreme_at_mulberrytech.com or call
            Tommie Usdin +1 301/315-9631
     * MORE INFORMATION as available: http://www.extrememarkup.com/
     * PROCEEDINGS of previous EXTREME MARKUP Conferences:
       http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/

    The Extreme Markup Languages Conference, formerly a production
    of IDEAlliance, is now developed by Mulberry Technologies, Inc.,
    which is solely responsible for its program.

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Extreme Markup Languages 2007          mailto:extreme_at_mulberrytech.com
August 7-10, 2007                  http://www.mulberrytech.com/Extreme
Montreal, Canada                          http://www.extrememarkup.com
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         Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 06:42:37 +0100
         From: "J. Trant" <jtrant_at_archimuse.com>
         Subject: ICHIM07: Preliminary Program On-line
ICHIM07 - International Cultural Heritage Informatics Meetings
Toronto, October 24-26, 2007
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/
** The preliminary program for ICHIM07 is now on-line. **
Thanks once again goes to the Program Committee who helped review
proposals and recommend selections. Speakers are coming from 20
countries around the world to present their work at the only
conference at which senior policy makers from around the world gather
with technology practitioners, researchers, information designers and
the staffs of cultural repositories - libraries, archives and museums
- to imagine and direct informatics services for culture and heritage
knowledge.
** Briefing Opportunities still available. **
If you have a project you would like to tell others about, there is
still a chance to feature your work. Briefing proposals will be
accepted until June 30, 2007. Make your proposal on-line at
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/papers/ichim07.proposal.form.html
** Register Online **
We're looking forward to having ICHIM back in North America -- we
haven't met on this side of the Atlantic since 1999. Our facility,
the MaRS Centre at the University of Toronto, will be great [no hotel
tech to deal with!, but it has one down-side: we have to limit
registration because of the capacity of the auditorium. That will
mean a more closely knit group and a better chance for conversations.
Register on-line to reserve your place:
http://www.archimuse.com/ichim07/register/
*** Questions? ***
Contact the ICHIM07 Conference Co-Chairs
David Bearman and Jennifer Trant , Archives & Museum Informatics
e-mail: ichim07_at_archimuse.com
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