Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 549. 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: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (58) Subject: Digital Sessions at American Historical Association conference [2] From: JoDI Announcements <jodi@ecs.soton.ac.uk> (49) Subject: JoDI CfP on Distributed Information Management --[1]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 06:24:42 +0000 From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> Subject: Digital Sessions at American Historical Association conference NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources from across the Community December 7, 2000 H-Net at the American Historical Association January 4-7, 20001: Boston, MA <http://www.h-net.msu.edu/aha>http://www.h-net.msu.edu/aha Below are ten sessions organized by H-Net for the annual meeting of the American Historical Association that might interest our readers. The session titles are: * Transforming Teaching and Learning in U.S. History through New Technologies * Historical Publishing in the Digital Age: Revisiting Stevan Harnad's "Subversive Proposal" * Primacy to the Event? The New Technologies and the Narrative Mode * Graduate Training in the Digital Age: A Roundtable Discussion of What History Departments Should be Doing * Research in the Presidential Libraries: The View from the FDR and JFK * Engaging with K-12 History Education: Collaborative Models for Using Educational Technology * Digital Teaching Diamonds: Best Resources and Methods for Teaching History * Multiple Voices/Multiple Narratives: Historical Methods and Undergraduate Education in the Digital Age * Exploring the Promise of the Web for Integrating a Health Narrative into the History of Modern America * Making History: Exhibitions in the Digital Age David Green =========== >Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 19:11:39 -0500 >From: "Amy L. Masciola" <amy@ninch.org> >Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 14:54:20 -0800 >From: "Terry L. Taylor" <ttaylor@ctc.edu> >>To: H-ALBION@H-NET.MSU.EDU > >Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 14:09:00 -0500 >From: H-NET Announcements Editor <announce@mail.h-net.msu.edu> Greetings, subscribers: H-Net will again be a major presence at the upcoming Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association in Boston, 4-7 January 2001. As an AHA affiliate, we are sponsoring ten sessions; in addition, almost two dozen of our list editors are participating on panels, so here is an opportunity to meet your hardworking editors. We are also hosting a reception and will have a booth in the book exhibit with direct internet connections, where you can surf our site, get assistance with your subscription, visit with editors and officers, and catch up on our many programs and activities. Bookmark our continually-updated site, "H-Net at the AHA <http://www.h-net.msu.edu/aha>http://www.h-net.msu.edu/aha for program details, participant lists, and venues. This message contains a list of our sponsored panel sessions -- updates will be available at our web site. At a glance: Official program information is at the AHA website: <http://www.theaha.org>http://www.theaha.org H-Net's Booth: #136 in the Marriott's University of Masschusetts Exhibit Hall. Hours: Thursday, January 4, 3-7 PM; Friday and Saturday, January 5 and 6, 9 AM - 6 PM; and Sunday, January 7, 9 AM - 12 noon. Reception: Saturday, 6 January, 8pm Location TBA [material deleted] --[2]------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 06:26:16 +0000 From: JoDI Announcements <jodi@ecs.soton.ac.uk> Subject: JoDI CfP on Distributed Information Management This message is to all registered users of Journal of Digital Information. We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for a forthcoming special issue of JoDI on Distributed Information Management Guest editor: David De Roure, University of Southampton, UK The important dates are: Submission deadline: February 2, 2001 Publication date: April 2001 There has been much comment recently about the emergence of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks. The broader context for this is Distributed Information Management (DIM). JoDI is producing an authoritative special issue on DIM, and papers are invited for consideration. Below is the guest editor's 'call for papers', which can also be found at http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/calls/dim.html Submission should be via the form at http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/form.php3 Scope The increase in scale and complexity of distributed information systems, and in the heterogeneity of their digital content, brings a new set of scientific and engineering challenges. For example, how well do established techniques scale up to very large volumes or huge diversity of information? How do we maintain access to digital content when networked resources are not always available? How do we handle ownership and control issues? Can content be self-organising? The aim of this special issue is to identify challenges and explore solutions in the distributed information management field, by drawing together contributions from experts in the major areas. Topics Papers are invited in the following areas (this list is not exhaustive): - Research issues; e.g. 'Ten issues in distributed information management' - Case studies, e.g. experience of large-scale DIM projects - Survey papers - Futurology - impact of technology trends on distributed information management systems - Scaleable models and techniques for accessing, browsing and searching the distributed multimedia information space - Preservation issues in distributed information systems - Specification and implementation of access policies - Methodologies for building distributed multimedia information systems - Management of information evolution and of inconsistency - Emergent computing techniques applied to DIM - Grid computing - building an information grid - DIM issues in pervasive computing systems - Working with live information - Integration of distributed multimedia information systems - Metadata and ontology issues in the distributed context - Distributed systems issues at the information level - Metrics for evaluation of distributed information systems The Journal of Digital Information is a refereed journal published only via the Web. The journal is currently available free to users.
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