16.036 Summer Publishing Institute for Professionals (Virginia)

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                    Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 36.
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             Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 06:40:50 +0100
             From: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
             Subject: Fwd: 4th Annual University of Virginia Summer Publishing
    Institute for Professionals

    Posted on behalf of a colleague: inquiries and other responses should go to
    Beverly Jane Loo, at the address given below.

    >Reply-To: Beverly Jane Loo <beverlyloo@virginia.edu>
    >From: Beverly Jane Loo <bjl2m@virginia.edu>
    >To: John Unsworth <jmu2m@virginia.edu>
    >>Professionals
    >Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 11:04:24 -0400
    >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000
    >
    >4th Annual University of Virginia Summer Publishing
    >Institute for Professionals
    >E-PUBLISHING ON A SHOESTRING: OR HOW TO INTEGRATE
    >E-PUBLISHING WITH A P-PUBLISHING OPERATION EASILY
    >AND EFFICIENTLY
    >June 23-28, 2002 - Charlottesville, Virginia
    >
    >We have designed a very special program for publishing
    >professionals. To be held at the University in Charlottesville,
    >Virginia, this six-day seminar should not be missed.
    >The internationally recognized faculty, leaders in print and
    >digital publishing, will share their successful experiences
    >meshing e-publishing strategies with traditional publishing
    >operations.
    >
    >Registration is limited, allowing attendees the benefit of an
    >intimate, interactive institute. Join us and discover why
    >Publishers Weekly wrote of us "You'd be hard-pressed to find
    >a better barometer of electronic publishing than the University
    >of Virginia...where tastemakers go not so much to actively
    >shape the future but to reassure themselves that there will
    >be one and that they will have a place in it."
    >
    >Full program schedule and other useful information is available at
    >
    >http://uvace.virginia.edu/cup/publishing/pcsummer_institute.htm
    >
    >Or feel free to call me. I hope to see you in June, Beverly
    >
    >Beverly Jane Loo, Director
    >Publishing & Communications Institute
    >University of Virginia School of Continuing & Professional Studies
    >1-800/346-3882
    >434/982-5345 FAX 434/982-5239
    >beverlyloo@virginia.edu
    >http://uvace.virginia.edu/cup/publishing



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