11.0312 conference in Rome; TEI 10

Humanist Discussion Group (humanist@kcl.ac.uk)
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Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 11, No. 312.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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[1] From: Domenico Fiormonte <ITADFP@srv0.arts.ed.ac.uk> (54)
Subject: Computers and Humanties Conference in Rome

[2] From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide@cs.vassar.edu> (107)
Subject: Conference: TEI 10 PROGRAM

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Date: Wed, 1 Oct 1997 13:03:45 +0000
From: Domenico Fiormonte <ITADFP@srv0.arts.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: Computers and Humanties Conference in Rome

GIOCANDO S'IMPARA.
IL GIOCO E LA RICERCA DALL'UNIVERSITA' MEDIEVALE ALLA DIDATTICA
DELL'INFORMATICA

VI Computers and Humanities International Conference

October 7th-8th, Conference Hall of University of Rome 'La Sapienza',
117 Via Salaria, Rome

Organised by the Franceschini Foundation in Collaboration with IBM
Foundation, Internet Scuola-Enea-Campus, Craiat and the University of
Florence

For many years the Ezio Franceschini Foundation has been
collaborating with Enea's Internet Scuola to develop hypertexts for the
school. It is in this spirit that the Foundation has decided to devote its
6th Conference on Computer and Humanities to a specific theme: 'Learning by
playing'. The Conference is organised with the collaboration of ENEA's
Internet Scuola, the Italian Rectors' Conference, CRAIAT of the University
of Florence and IBM Foundation.

To lay the grounds for the discussion to take place during the Conference,
we set up a Forum which can be reached at Internet
Scuola Homepage (http://www.enea.it/internetscuola - for GARR users- and
http//:www.quipo.it/internetscuola - for non-GARR users) as well as from
http://sismel.meri.unifi.it/ of the E. Franceschini Foundation

VI Computers and Humanities International Conference

PROGRAMME OF THE CONFERENCE

October 7, 1997

Playing, Imagining and Discovering in the Middle Ages

10:30 Opening Remarks, C. Leonardi (Ezio Franceschini Foundation, Florence)

Introduction, T. Gregory (University of Rome, La Sapienza)

Music and play. Ludic aspects in epic literature (XII-XV) M. Praloran
(Padua University)

Rules and practice in the logical games at Medioeval universities
G. Roncaglia (University of Viterbo, La Tuscia)

Imagination and Fantasy in Paracelsus at the time of the Medicis, M.
Bianchi (Lessico Intellettuale Europeo, Rome)

Discussion

15:30
Games, Research and Culture in modern culture
Chairwoman R. Simili (Bologna University)

Rediscovering the role of play in education between the Middle Ages and
Humanism, G. Ortalli (Venice University)

Macchina Ludens. Machines between entertainment and knowledge (XVIII. XIX)
V. Marchis (Turin Polytechnic Institute)

Acting/playing/role-playing: from Siena's Intronati (Dazed) to role-games,
M. Pieri (Trieste University)

Optical Plays and Literary Research in XVII-XIX cent. A. Anichini (CRAIAT,
Florence)

October 8

9:30: Today's games Chairman M. Morcellino (Rome University, La Sapienza)

Play, Technology and Research at the University, S. Acquaviva (Padua
University)

Does Scientific Research have a Ludic Side? A. Oliverio (CNR, Rome)

Writing Games, L. Toschi (Florence University)

Games, roles, identities. From hypermedia to virtual communities, M.
Ricciardi (University of Turin)

Conclusions
P. Blasi (President of the Rectors' Conference of Italian Universities)

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Date: Wed, 1 Oct 97 14:05:55 EDT
From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide@cs.vassar.edu>
Subject: Conference: TEI 10 PROGRAM

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From: "Nancy M. Ide" <ide@cs.vassar.edu>

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Text Encoding Initiative 10th Anniversary Conference

November 14-16, 1997
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island

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General conference and registration information:
http://www.stg.brown.edu/webs/tei10/

CONFERENCE PROGRAM
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Friday, November 14
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12:00-1:00pm
BOX LUNCH

1:00-2:30pm
OPENING SESSION

Opening Remarks

Keynote Address
Andy van Dam (Brown University)

2:30-3:00pm
COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS

3:00-5:00pm
PAPER SESSION

TEI and the Encoding of the Physical Structure of Books
Syd Bauman (Brown University)
Terry Catapano (Rutgers College)

Textual Variation and Version Control in the TEI
David A. Smith (Tufts University)

Using Architectural Forms to Map TEI Data into an Object-oriented
System
Gary Simons (Summer Institute of Linguistics)

Representing TEI Documents in the CLASSIC Knowledge Representation
System
Nancy Ide, Tim McGraw and Chris Welty (Vassar College)

6:00-8:00pm
OPENING RECEPTION

Saturday, November 15
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9:00-10:30am
PAPER SESSION

Delivering Electronic Texts Over the Web
Alan Morrison and Jakob Fix (Oxford University)

An SGML/HTML Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Library
Janet Erickson (University of Michigan)

Do Digital Libraries Need the TEI? A View From the Trenches
LeeEllen Friedland (Library of Congress)

10:30-11:00am
COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS

11:00-12:30pm
PAPER SESSION

Metadata, TEI, and the Academic Library Community: An Update
Brad Eden (North Harris Montgomery Community College District)

Putting our Headers Together
Michael Popham and Lou Burnard (Oxford University)

The TEI Header - a Metadata Package?
Daniel Greenstein (Kings College, London)

12:30-2:00pm
LUNCH

2:00-3:30pm
PAPER SESSION

Creating a Parallel Corpus from the Book of 2000 Tongues
Philip Resnik, Mari Broman Olsen, Mona Diab (University of
Maryland)

TEI Encoding and Syntacting Tagging of an Old French Text
Dominique Estival and Nick Nicholas (The University of Melbourne)

A TEI Extension for the Description of Medieval Manuscripts
Richard Gartner and Lou Burnard (Oxford University)

2:30-3:00pm
COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS

4:00-5:30pm
PAPER SESSION

Keying <name>s: The Women Writers Project Approach
Syd Bauman (Brown University)

Using the TEI Writing System Declaration
David J. Birnbaum (University of Pittsburgh)
Mavis Cournane (University College Cork)

TEI and XML
Steven DeRose (INSO Corporation)

2:00-6:00pm
SOFTWARE AND PROJECT DEMOS

6:00-8:00pm
SPECIAL SESSION : The Future of the TEI

Sunday, November 16
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9:00-10:30am
SESSION 6A

The Text Encoding Initiative and the Model Editions Partnership
David Chesnutt (University of South Carolina)

TEI Extensions for Legal Text
Nick Finke (Center for Electronic Text in the Law)

What Not to Tag
John Lavagnino (Brown University)

9:00-10:30am
SESSION 6B

Taking Snapshots of the Web with a TEI Camera
Derek Walker (Queens University)

Silfide: A System for Open Access and Distributed Delivery of TEI
Encoded Documents
Laurent Romary (CRIN-CNRS & INRIA Lorraine)

Independent Links: A Maintenance Advantage?
Erik van den Hout (Groningen University)

10:30-11:00am
COFFEE AND REFRESHMENTS

11:00-12:30pm
CLOSING SESSION

Keynote Address
Jon Bosak (Sun Microsystems, Inc.; Chair, W3C XML Work Group)

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