Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 14, No. 826.
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[1] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (60)
Subject: Dublin Core 2001, Tokyo, Oct 22-26; Deadline: June 20,
2001
[2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (69)
Subject: "Future of Fair Use" June 15th, 2001, Adelphi MD
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Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 07:52:36 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: Dublin Core 2001, Tokyo, Oct 22-26; Deadline: June 20, 2001
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
April 27, 2001
DUBLIN CORE 2001
International Conference on Dublin Core and Metadata Applications 2001
Oct 22-26, Tokyo
<http://www.nii.ac.jp/dc2001/>http://www.nii.ac.jp/dc2001/
Call for Papers DEADLINE: June 20, 2001
>Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 13:58:49 +0200
>From: Gauri Salokhe <gauri@gmd.de>
>To: david@ninch.org
>
CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
DC-2001
International Conference on Dublin Core
and Metadata Applications 2001
<http://www.nii.ac.jp/dc2001/>http://www.nii.ac.jp/dc2001/
Date: 22 - 26 October 2001
Venue: National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
Sponsors: National Institute of Informatics (NII,
<http://www.nii.ac.jp/)>http://www.nii.ac.jp/)
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI,
<http://dublincore.org/)>http://dublincore.org/)
Japan Science and Technology Corporation
(JST, <http://www.jst.go.jp/EN/)>http://www.jst.go.jp/EN/)
Providing machine-understandable data on the Web has become a priority
not just for publishers and scientific communities, but for a wide
range of commercial ventures and services. Resource discovery across a
diversity of services on the emerging Semantic Web is facilitated by
the use of shared metadata vocabularies such as the Dublin Core
Metadata Element Set.
The Dublin Core workshop series has provided a forum for international,
cross-disciplinary metadata development since 1995. DC-2001, ninth in
this series, will include an international conference for the broader
metadata community with three principal missions:
-- to provide a forum to discuss further development of the Dublin Core
and related metadata standards
-- to provide a forum to present and exchange new ideas about metadata
and applications, not limited to Dublin Core, and
-- to provide tutorials on the creation, management, and use of
metadata applications.
DC-2001 is the first event in the DC Workshop series to be hosted in
Asia and is also the first event to include conference and tutorial
tracks in addition to the workshop.
The Conference track of DC-2001 (Wednesday-Friday, 24-26 October)
invites submissions of papers in the following areas:
-- Conceptual models for metadata
-- Implementation of systems and tools for metadata applications
-- Surveys and case studies of metadata applications
-- Novel activities based on metadata
-- Interoperability among metadata systems
-- Relationships among various metadata standards
The Workshop track (Monday-Wednesday, 22-24 October), will feature
technical meetings of ongoing working groups of the Dublin Core
Metadata Initiative. The agenda for the workshop track is under
development in DCMI Working Groups. All active members of working
groups, and others who would like to become active, are invited to
participate.
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Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 07:53:04 +0100
From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
Subject: "Future of Fair Use" June 15th, 2001, Adelphi MD
NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
April 27, 2001
Future of Fair Use Seminar
June 15, 2001: University of Maryland, Adelphi MD
<http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/>http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/
>Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 22:15:12 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Ann Okerson <ann.okerson@yale.edu>
>To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
>>Reply-To: liblicense-l@lists.yale.edu
>
>[Please excuse the inevitable duplication of this notice.]
>ANNOUNCEMENT AND INVITATION
Future of Fair Use Seminar- June 15th, 2001
University of Maryland University College Inn and Conference Center,
Adelphi MD
<http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/>http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/
The Center for Intellectual Property is hosting a one-day face to face
seminar on June 15, 2001 on the Future of Fair Use. Many wonder whether
there is a need for Fair Use in the digital age, or if a Fair Use should
also be a free use. This one-day seminar will explore the role of Fair Use
in the new Information Society where new technologies make digital rights
management possible and may impact whether Fair Use continues to exist.
This one-day seminar will provide an in-depth discussion of the copyright
legal framework and the role of Fair Use in a digitally-based society.
Break-out sessions are included to give participants the opportunity to
discuss the application of case law and statutory provisions to particular
factual scenarios. The seminar will conclude with a panel discussion on
the merits of the fair use doctrine and its proper application in the
digital environment.
The presenters for the seminar are Kimberly B. Kelley Associate Provost
and Executive Director of the Center for Intellectual Property and
Copyright in the Digital Environment, University of Maryland University
College, and Rodney J. Petersen, Director, Policy and Planning and Project
NEThics, Office of Information Technology, University of Maryland, College
Park.
Confirmed panelists and speakers include:
- Allan R. Adler, Vice President, Legal and Governmental Affairs,
Association of American Publishers
- Mathew Altman, Attorney and Faculty Member, UMUC-Asia
- Jonathan Band, Partner, Morrison &Foerster LLP
- Jon A. Baumgarten, Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP
- Alec French, Office of Congressman Howard Berman, Minority Counsel,
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual
Property
- Sayuri Rajapakse, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Policy and International
Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office
- Kenneth Salomon, Attorney, Firm of Dow, Lohnes & Albertson
- John C. Vaughn, Executive Vice President, Association of American
Universities
Please register early since space is limited. Early registration ends June
1, 2001.
For additional information visit our web site at
<http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/>http://www.umuc.edu/distance/odell/cip/workshop_6-01/
or call 301-985-7521
or 301-985-6426.
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