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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 218.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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       [1] From: "J. Trant" <jtrant@archimuse.com> (41)
             Subject: Museums and the Web Proposal Deadline Approaching

       [2] From: "mike maclean" <hoopofjupiter@hotmail.com> (44)
             Subject: call for abstracts

       [3] From: hepu@spock.bf.rmit.edu.au (46)
             Subject: Call for Participation: ICONIP'02-SEAL'02-FSK'02

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             Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 06:34:39 +0100
             From: "J. Trant" <jtrant@archimuse.com>
             Subject: Museums and the Web Proposal Deadline Approaching

    Apologies for any duplication; please forward as appropriate.

    *** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***

            Museums and the Web 2003
            March 19-22, 2003
            Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
            http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/

    Deadline: September 30, 2002.

    Thousands of cultural and heritage institutions are now on-line, presenting
    programs, creating communities and delivering information using the world
    wide web. But museums, libraries, archives and others involved in creating
    digital heritage have much to learn about what makes web sites successful,
    and what users really need. To facilitate this exchange of information,
    Archives & Museum Informatics organizes an annual international conference
    devoted to Museums and the Web. Since the first Museums and the Web in
    1997, the conference has grown steadily to become the largest gathering of
    cultural heritage technologists world-wide.

    Proposals for papers, pre-conference workshops, in-conference
    mini-workshops and other formats of presentations are being received at
    http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/ until September 30, 2002. Proposals for
    Demonstrations will be accepted until December 15, 2002. All proposals will
    be peer reviewed by the program committee.

    Conference Papers from all previous Museums and the Web conferences are
    available on-line. See http://www.archimuse.com/mw.html for links. Printed
    proceedings (with an accompanying CD-ROM) are also available.

    Questions?
    Email mw2003@archimuse.com. If you would like to receive the MW2003
    Preliminary Program, please join our mailing list at
    http://www.archimuse.com/mailinglist.html

    We hope to see you in Charlotte.

    jennifer and David

    Jennifer Trant and David Bearman,
    MW2003 Program co-chairs.

    Please note our new address.
    ________
    J. Trant and D. Bearman mw2003@archimuse.com
    Co-Chairs, Museums and the Web Charlotte, North Carolina
    Archives & Museum Informatics March 19-22, 2003
    158 Lee Avenue http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/
    Ontario M4E 2P3 phone: +1 416 691 2516
    Canada fax: +1 416 352 6025
    ________

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             Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 06:35:12 +0100
             From: "mike maclean" <hoopofjupiter@hotmail.com>
             Subject: call for abstracts

    Call for Abstracts:

    New Perspectives in Humanities Computing:
    Second Annual Humanities Computing Graduate Conference

    December 5-6, 2002
    University of Alberta
    Edmonton, Alberta

    Deadline for abstract submissions: Friday October 25, 2002

    The University of Alberta's M.A. in Humanities Computing program announces
    its second annual graduate conference, "New Perspectives in Humanities
    Computing", to be held December 5-6, 2002 at the University of Alberta in
    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

    This conference will bring together graduate students exploring the
    exciting and interdisciplinary ground of computing and the humanities.
    Presentations on all aspects of humanities computing are welcome, and we
    encourage proposals from all humanities disciplines.

    Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
         * Computers and culture
         * Information literacy and new media
         * Electronic publishing and dissemination
         * Metadata and learning objects
         * Humanities computing as a discipline
         * Pedagogical use of computing
         * Knowledge representation and mark-up languages
         * Digitization of text, sound, and image
         * Hypertext design and delivery
         * Databases
         * Text-analysis
         * Statistical methods and analysis
         * Simulation and modeling
    300-word abstracts must be submitted by October 25, 2002. Please email your
    abstract as a MS Word, RTF, or WordPerfect attachment to:

    <mailto:hucoconf@huco.ualberta.ca>hucoconf@huco.ualberta.ca

       Or send to:

    Humanities Computing Graduate Student Conference
    3-5 Humanities Centre
    University of Alberta
    Edmonton, AB T6G 2E5

    Please include your name, telephone number, e-mail address, and your
    institutional and departmental affiliation.

    Consult our website for more information:
    <http://huco.ualberta.ca/~hucoconf>http://huco.ualberta.ca/~hucoconf

    For more information about the University of Alberta's M.A. in Humanities
    Computing program, please visit http://huco.ualberta.ca

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             Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 06:38:05 +0100
             From: hepu@spock.bf.rmit.edu.au
             Subject: Call for Participation: ICONIP'02-SEAL'02-FSK'02

          9th International Conference on Neural Information Processing
                               (ICONIP'02)
          4th Asia-Pacific Conference on Simulated Evolution And Learning
                                (SEAL'02)
       1st International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery
                                (FSKD'02)
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              November 18 - 22, 2002, Orchid Country Club, Singapore

              *** Early Registration Deadline: October 31, 2002 ***

                               Sponsored by:
                     Asia-Pacific Neural Network Assembly
                       SEAL & FSKD Steering Committees
                      Singapore Neuroscience Association

                            In Co-Operation with:
                         IEEE Neural Network Society
                     International Neural Network Society
                        European Neural Network Society
                                  SPIE

                               Supported by:
                              Lee Foundation
                             US AOARD, ARO-FE
                  Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau
                          Novartis Pharmaceuticals

                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                   CALL FOR PARTICIPATION & SPONSORSHIP
                   ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    ICONIP'02, SEAL'02, and FSKD'02 will be jointly held in Orchid Country
    Club, Singapore from November 18 to 22, 2002. The conferences will not
    only feature the most up-to-date research results in natural and arti-
    ficial neural systems, evolutionary computation, fuzzy systems, and
    knowledge discovery, but also promote cross-fertilization over these
    exciting and yet closely-related areas. Registration to any one of the
    conferences will entitle a participant to the technical sessions and
    the proceedings of all three conferences, as well as the conference
    banquet, buffet lunches, and tours to two of the major attractions in
    Singapore, i.e., Night Safari and Sentosa Resort Island. Many well-
    known researchers will present keynote speeches, panel discussions,
    invited lectures, and tutorials.

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    Nanyang Technological University
    ICONIP'02-SEAL'02-FSKD'02 Secretariat
    Conference Management Centre/CCE
    Administration Annex Building, #04-06
    42 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639815
    Fax: +65 6793 0997
    Tel: +65 6790 4826

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