14.0061 workshop at Oxford; online event

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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 61.
           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: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing- (28)
                     services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: Evaluating and Cataloguing Online Resources in the
                     Humanities

       [2] From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni- (71)
                     dortmund.de>
             Subject: "The Avatar & the Global Brain" begins Wed. on June
                     14, 2000

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             Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 08:31:46 +0100
             From: Michael Fraser <mike.fraser@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk>
             Subject: Evaluating and Cataloguing Online Resources in the
    Humanities

    Finding, Evaluating, Cataloguing Online Humanities Resources (aka 'Never
    mind the browsers - here's the Internet')

    11 July 2000, Oxford University Computing Services

    As part of the Humanities Computing Unit's summer seminars the Humbul
    Humanities Hub, together with the Centre for Humanities Computing, will be
    devoting a full-day workshop to resource discovery on the Internet. Half
    of the day will concentrate on the evaluation and cataloguing of
    humanities online resources, consistent with the practices of the Humbul
    Humanities Hub.

    The workshop will introduce participants to effective searching of the
    Web; the citation of online resources; the evaluation of web resources; an
    introduction to Dublin Core metadata; and the cataloguing of Web resources
    within the Humbul Humanities Hub.

    The cost for this one day workshop is 60 pounds (45 pounds for members of
    Oxford University).

    The deadline for booking this workshop is 21 June 2000.

    Please see http://www.hcu.ox.ac.uk/summer/seminars.html for further
    information and an online booking form. Please email
    Jenny.Newman@oucs.ox.ac.uk with any queries about registration or
    mike.fraser@oucs.ox.ac.uk with any queries about content.

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        Dr Michael Fraser Email: mike.fraser@oucs.ox.ac.uk
        Head of Humbul Fax: +44 1865 273 275
        Humanities Computing Unit, OUCS Tel: +44 1865 283 343
        University of Oxford
        13 Banbury Road http://www.humbul.ac.uk/
        Oxford OX2 6NN DRH 2000: http://www.shef.ac.uk/~drh2000
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             Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 08:32:52 +0100
             From: Arun-Kumar Tripathi <tripathi@statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
             Subject: "The Avatar & the Global Brain" begins Wed. on June 14,
    2000

    Greetings Humanist scholars,

    [Following message is forwarded via "CyberForum@ArtCenter" --courtesy to
    Dr. Michael Heim, reknowned philosopher -who can expressed very well on
    philosophy of Virtual Reality --more details on his books, seminars,
    conferences on the philosophy of Virtual Reality and the 3-d Internet can
    be see his moving e-Library on the Net at <http://www.mheim.com>
    After some excitement and good happenings in the past in the field
    of Posthumanism, Ethics etc. --Past CyberForum speakers included: Carol
    Gigliotti, Katherine Hayles, Michael Heim, Brenda Laurel, Peter Lunenfeld,
    Lev Manovich, and William J. Mitchell. On Wednesday, June 14th at 1:30 PM
    (PDT), the CyberForum begins its Summer 2000 series "The Avatar and the
    Global Brain." Bruce Damer addresses the Forum about the role of avatars
    and discusses with Michael Heim. Recently, a new book in German entitled
    as, Theologie in Kulturellen Dialog: "Ritus, Kult, Virtualitaet" (CD-ROM
    inclusive) is out --the book mainly consists of lectures by Michael Heim,
    Stephen Talbott, and Herbert Hrachovec, with many others..Christian
    Wessely and Gerhard Larcher sind die Herausgeber. The details about this
    book can be read at
    <http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/379171693X/qid%3D959275654/028-287573
    5-7017841>
    Thank you. Best Wishes.--Arun Tripathi]
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    Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2000 11:47:17 -0700
    From: CyberForum <cyberforum@artcenter.edu>
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    CyberForum@ArtCenter
    Wednesday, June 14, 1:30 pm PDT
    Bruce Damer addresses Summer Forum in 3-D avatar world
    Email: cyberforum@artcenter.edu
    Web: <http://www.mheim.com/cyberforum/index.htm>

    CyberForum presents real-time online author chats.

    On Wednesday, June 14th at 1:30 PM (PDT), the CyberForum
    begins its Summer 2000 series "The Avatar and the Global
    Brain." Bruce Damer addresses the Forum about the role of
    avatars and discusses with Michael Heim the basic topics
    of the Summer series. The public is invited to grab an avatar
    and participate in the ongoing discussion. (See How-To below.)

    The Summer CyberForum examines interpretations of
    the Internet. How do we best understand cyberspace?
    As a cognitive information system or as a communicative
    event? Or perhaps as a spirit fantasy? Is cyberspace a
    cognitive engine evolving a planetary brain? If so, where do
    avatars fit? Or do they fit at all? The Summer Forum brings
    together Systems Theorists from Brussels (Principia Cybernetica),
    a Malaysian aesthetician, authors of the "Cluetrain Manifesto,"
    and a host of gregarious avatars from India, Sweden, the
    United States, and all parts of the planet.

    Bruce Damer is President and CEO of DigitalSpace Corporation,
    Director of the Contact Consortium, and author of "Avatars"
    (Peachpit Press, 1998) and "Virtual Worlds" (Perseus Press, 1998).
    Bruce co-directs a 35-institution research and development consortium
    that brings virtual worlds to the Net. He is a visiting scholar at
    the University of Washington HIT Lab and a Silicon Graphics
    Vanguard of Visual Computing.

    Past CyberForum speakers included: Carol Gigliotti, Katherine Hayles,
    Michael Heim, Brenda Laurel, Peter Lunenfeld, Lev Manovich,
    and William J. Mitchell.

    Email questions to cyberforum@artcenter.edu
    Visit the website
    <http://www.mheim.com/cyberforum/index.html>
    for further information and speaker bios.

    How To Participate: Download the free Eduverse 3D browser from
    <http://www.activeworlds.com/edu/awedu_download.html>

    Install the software and enter as a tourist in Eduverse.
    The left panel of the Eduverse browser shows a list of
    worlds. Choose "ACCD" world and follow the other
    avatars to the Forum location. The Virtual Worlds Team
    at Art Center will be there to guide you.

    The CyberForum@ArtCenter is a production of the Virtual
    Worlds Team at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena,
    California, under the direction of Michael Heim (mheim@artcenter.edu)

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