14.0788 new online: JoDI; Speech Technology; CIT Infobits

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 788.
           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: JoDI Announcements <jodi@ecs.soton.ac.uk> (52)
             Subject: JoDI special issue on Networked Knowledge Organization
                     Systems

       [2] From: info@speechtechnology.net (33)
             Subject: Speech Technology Expert

       [3] From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu> (19)
             Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- March 2001

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             Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 09:19:41 +0100
             From: JoDI Announcements <jodi@ecs.soton.ac.uk>
             Subject: JoDI special issue on Networked Knowledge Organization
    Systems

    Journal of Digital Information announces
    A SPECIAL ISSUE on Networked Knowledge Organization Systems
    (Volume 1, issue 8, April 2001)
    Guest Editor: Traugott Koch, Lund University, Sweden

    ** NOTE FOR USERS JoDI no longer requires that you need to log-in to view
    papers. More below.

       From the special issue editorial
    "Knowledge Organization Systems can comprise thesauri and other controlled
    lists of keywords, ontologies, classification systems, clustering
    approaches, taxonomies, gazetteers, dictionaries, lexical databases,
    concept maps/spaces, semantic road maps, etc. These schemas enable
    knowledge structuring and management, knowledge-based data processing and
    systematic access to knowledge structures in individual collections and
    digital libraries. Used as interactive information services on the Internet
    they have an increased potential to support the description, discovery and
    retrieval of heterogeneous information resources and to contribute to an
    overall resource discovery infrastructure."
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/editorial/

    The issue includes the following papers:

    S. Cranefield, Networked knowledge representation and exchange using UML
    and RDF
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Cranefield/

    M. Doerr, Semantic Problems of Thesaurus Mapping
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Doerr/

    J. Hunter, MetaNet - A Metadata Term Thesaurus to Enable Sematic
    Interoperability between Metadata Domains
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Hunter/

    K. Miller, B. Matthews, Having the right connections: the LIMBER project
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Miller/

    D. Tudhope, H. Alani, C. Jones, Augmenting thesaurus relationships:
    possibilities for retrieval
    http://jodi.ecs.soton.ac.uk/Articles/v01/i08/Tudhope/

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    via the Web
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    the journal forward to the next stage of its development.

    Steve Hitchcock
    Web Development Editor, Journal of Digital Information
    IAM Research Group, Department of Electronics and Computer Science
    University of Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK
    Email: sh94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk
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             Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 09:20:55 +0100
             From: info@speechtechnology.net
             Subject: Speech Technology Expert

    The first issue of the Speech Technology Expert - an email-based bimonthly
    newsletter from the Speech Technology Network - is coming out on 1 May 2001.

    The Expert is distributed free of charge to keep professionals updated and
    informed on the latest speech technology related developments. It offers
    quality, up-to-date articles on relevant subjects, upcoming events, news
    items, recommended books, a listing of newly added professionals including
    their contact details and fields of expertise, and more.

    If you are not already a subscriber, but are interested in subscribing to
    this free electronic newsletter, please complete the following information
    and send it to us by return email:

    First name:
    Last name:
    City:
    Country:
    Profession:
    Specialty:
    Email:

    Alternatively, you can visit the following subscription page and subscribe
    yourself:

    http://www.qwimail.com/mailinglist/layout/telecom/default.asp?a=Login

    Please FORWARD THIS E-MAIL TO YOUR COLLEAGUES !!!

    (Note: the downloading time of the Expert will be kept to a minimum. A
    text-only email provides a link to the HTML eZine.)

    If you have any questions, please contact me at minna.kanerva@vercomnet.com.

    Kind regards,

    Minna Kanerva
    Speech Technology Network
    www.speechtechnology.net
    VercomNet B.V.
    P.O.Box 917
    6200 AX Maastricht
    The Netherlands
    e-mail: info@speechtechnology.net

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             Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2001 09:25:03 +0100
             From: Carolyn Kotlas <kotlas@email.unc.edu>
             Subject: CIT INFOBITS -- March 2001

    CIT INFOBITS March 2001 No. 33 ISSN 1521-9275

    About INFOBITS

    INFOBITS is an electronic service of The University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill's Center for Instructional Technology. Each month the
    CIT's Information Resources Consultant monitors and selects from a
    number of information technology and instructional technology sources
    that come to her attention and provides brief notes for electronic
    dissemination to educators.

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    A New Discipline: Internet Studies
    Tutorial For Academic Writers Writing for the Web
    Higher Education Collaborative Writing and Research Website
    Evaluating Online Courses
    Ethical Policies for Distance Education
    Enhancing Science and Mathematics Education with Technology

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    INFOBITS is also available online on the World Wide Web at
    http://www.unc.edu/cit/infobits/infobits.html (HTML format) and at
    http://www.unc.edu/cit/infobits/text/index.html (plain text format).

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