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Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 4 Sep 1991 18:41:00 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0303. Wednesday, 4 Sep 1991.
ALLC-ACH '92 Call for Papers Reminder

Date: Wed, 4 Sep 91 16:39 BST
From: Susan Hockey <SUSAN@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Subject: Reminder - call for papers for ALLCACH92

This is to remind everyone that the deadline for paper submissions
for ALLCACH92 is 1 OCTOBER 1991, that is less than four weeks
away. As I shall be leaving OUCS just after that date, I would
like to make life as easy as possible for everyone else here by
trying to encourage the arrival of plenty of abstracts WELL BEFORE
the deadline day. If your abstract is nearly ready, please help
us and send it as soon as you can.

The full call for papers follows. Please note carefully the
instructions for electronic submissions and address all
conference enquiries to ALLCACH@VAX.OX.AC.UK.

Bursaries

The ALLC is offering up to four bursaries of 200 pounds each
to the authors of the best papers submitted by scholars who
are under 30 years of age on 31 December 1991. If you are
eligible and would like to apply for a bursary, please
add a note to your paper submission.

Susan Hockey
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ASSOCIATION FOR LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING
ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES

1992 JOINT CONFERENCE ALLC-ACH92

5-9 April 1992
Christ Church, Oxford, England

CALL FOR PAPERS

This conference is the major annual forum for literary, linguistic and
humanities computing. Its focus is on the development of new computing
methodologies for research and teaching in the humanities, on the development
of significant new materials and tools for humanities research, and on the
application and evaluation of computing techniques in humanities
subjects.

TOPICS: Submissions are invited on all areas of literary, linguistic and
humanities computing, including, but not limited to: text encoding;
hypertext; text corpora; computational lexicography; statistical models;
syntactic, semantic and other forms of text analysis; also computer
applications in history, philosophy, music and other humanities disciplines.
The deadline for submissions is 1 OCTOBER 1991.

Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. Please pay particular
attention to the format given below. Submissions which do not conform to
this format will be returned to the authors for reformatting, or may not
be considered if they arrive very close to the deadline.

REQUIREMENTS: Proposals should describe substantial and original work.
Those which concentrate on the development of new computing
methodologies should make clear how the methodologies are applied
to research and/or teaching in the humanities, and should include
some critical assessment of the application of those methodologies
in the humanities. Those which concentrate on a particular application
in the humanities (e.g. a study of the style of an author) should cite
traditional as well as computer-based approaches to the problem and
should include some critical assessment of the computing methodologies
used. All proposals should include conclusions and references to
important previous related work.

INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Abstracts for individual papers should be 1500-2000
words in length. Thirty minutes will normally be allowed for the
presentation of each paper including questions.

SESSIONS: Proposals for sessions (90 minutes) are also invited. These
should take the form of either:

(a) Three papers. The proposer of the session should submit a statement
of approximately 500 words describing the topic of the session.
Abstracts of 1000-1500 words should be submitted for each of the
papers, together with an indication that the author of each paper is
willing to participate in the session.

or

(b) A panel of up to 6 speakers. The proposer of the panel should submit
an abstract of 1500 words describing the topic of the panel and how it
will be organized, together with the names of all the speakers, and an
indication that each of the speakers is willing to participate in the
session.


FORMAT OF SUBMISSIONS

All submissions should begin with the following information:

TITLE: title of paper
AUTHOR(S): names of authors
AFFILIATION: of author(s)
CONTACT ADDRESS: full postal address
E-MAIL: electronic mail address of main author (for contact), followed by
other authors (if any)
FAX NUMBER: of main author
PHONE NUMBER: of main author

(1) Electronic submissions

These should be plain ASCII files, not wordprocessor files, and should
not contain TAB characters or soft hyphens. Paragraphs should be
separated by blank lines. Headings and subheadings should be on
separate lines and be numbered. Footnotes should not be included and
endnotes only where absolutely necessary. References should be given at
the end. Choose a simple markup scheme for accents and other characters
which cannot be transmitted by electronic mail and include an
explanation of the scheme after the title information and before the
start of the text.

Electronic submissions should be sent to ALLCACH@VAX.OX.AC.UK with the
subject line "<Author's surname> Submission for ALLCACH92".

If diagrams are necessary for the evaluation of electronic submissions,
they should be faxed to 44-865-273275 (international, or 0865-273275
(from within UK) and a note to indicate the presence of diagrams put at
the beginning of the abstract.

(2) Paper submissions

Submissions should be typed or printed on one side of the paper only,
with ample margins. Six copies should be sent to

ALLC-ACH92 (Paper submission)
Centre for Humanities Computing
Oxford University Computing Service
13 Banbury Road
Oxford OX2 6NN
England

DEADLINES

Proposals for papers and sessions 1 October 1991
Notification of acceptance 15 December 1991
Advance registration 8 February 1992

There will be a substantial increase in the registration fee for
registrations received after 8 February 1992.

PUBLICATION

A selection of papers presented at the conference will be published in
the series Research in Humanities Computing edited by Susan Hockey and
Nancy Ide and published by Oxford University Press.

INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

Proposals will be evaluated by panel of reviewers who will make
recommendations to the Programme Committee which consists of:

Chair: Thomas Corns, University of Wales (ALLC)
Dan Brink, Arizona State University (ACH)
Gordon Dixon, Manchester Polytechnic (ALLC)
Paul Fortier, University of Manitoba (ACH)
Jacqueline Hamesse, Universite Catholique Louvain-la-Neuve (ALLC)
Nancy Ide, Vassar College (ACH)
Randall Jones, Brigham Young University (ACH)
Donald Ross, University of Minnesota (ACH)
Antonio Zampolli, University of Pisa (ALLC)
Local organisers: Susan Hockey, Oxford University (ALLC)
Lou Burnard, Oxford University (ALLC, Programme Liaison)

ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation has been reserved for the conference in Christ Church
which is one of Oxford University's oldest and best-known colleges. It
is situated in the centre of the city, but overlooks Christ Church
Meadow and the River Thames. The conference will run from dinner on
Sunday 5 April until lunch on Thursday 9 April. There will be a banquet
in Christ Church's Tudor hall on the evening of 8 April.

LOCATION

Oxford is an hour from London and from Heathrow Airport and is also
close to Stratford-on-Avon and the Cotswolds, a beautiful area of
English countryside. There is a frequent bus service from Heathrow to
Oxford and good transport arrangements from Gatwick airport.

ENQUIRIES

Please address all enquiries to

ALLC-ACH92
Centre for Humanities Computing
Oxford University Computing Service
13 Banbury Road
Oxford OX2 6NN
England

Telephone: 44-865-273200 or (from within UK) 0865-273200
Fax: 44-865-273275 or (from within UK) 0865-273275
E-mail: ALLCACH@VAX.OX.AC.UK

Please make sure that you give your name, full mailing address,
telephone and fax numbers, and e-mail address with any enquiry.