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Date: Tue Oct 22 2002 - 16:56:57 EDT

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 16, No. 288.
           Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
                       www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/
                         Submit to: humanist@princeton.edu

       [1] From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <mc9809@mclink.it> (51)
             Subject: The Digital Humanist

       [2] From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <mc9809@mclink.it> (19)
             Subject: Philological Disciplines and Digital Technology

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             Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:55:35 +0100
             From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <mc9809@mclink.it>
             Subject: The Digital Humanist

    Dear Humanist members,

    As another evidence of the strong vitality of Humanities Computing in
    the southern areas of the Old Continent, I am sending this conference
    announcement.

    The "Residencia de Estudiantes" in Madrid is one of the most
    distinguished instititution for the study of contemporary Spanish
    culture. Its network of archives and libraries holds one of the most
    important collection of original material (autographs, rare editions,
    manuscripts, etc.) on XIX and XX centuries Spanish literature.
    With this seminar the Residencia intends to present to a non-expert
    audience some of the main HC practical and theoretical issues. The
    seminar will also discuss the possibility of creating a postgraduate
    programme in Digital Preservation aimed at improving and
    empowering the Residencia's current digitalization projects (about
    451.000 documents were already digitalized, see
    http://www.archivovirtual.org/).

    As a member of both this list and the ACH association, I really hope
    that this sort of initiatives would be discussed -- or at least included --
    in official ACH/ALLC meetings, websites and journal reports.

    I dare to make a suggestion: it would be interesting that the ALLC and
    ACH journals and/or website would create a specific section called
    NEWS (or whatever you like) dedicated to conferences, meetings,
    publications, etc. coming from the non-English speaking world.

    Just an idea...
    (or my 2 Euro-cents worth)

    Domenico Fiormonte
    p.s. Spanish accents -this time- have been expunged. My apologies to
    all hispanic colleagues.

    <<EL HUMANISTA DIGITAL>>
    An International Seminar

    Monday 4 November 2002

    Residencia de Estudiantes
    Pinar, 21-23. 28006 Madrid
    Tfno.: 91 563 64 11
    http://www.archivovirtual.org/seminario/elhumanistadigital.htm

    Coordinator: Jose Antonio Millan (http://jamillan.com)

    [material omitted]

    For information and registration:
    Cayetana Mora

    Fundacion Francisco Giner de los Rios [Institucion Libre de
    Ensenanza]
    P. General Martinez Campos, 14
    28010 Madrid

    tel. 91.446.0197 fax. 91.446.8068
    email:cayetana@fundacionginer.org
    http://www.fundacionginer.org

    Conference fees:
    60 Euros

    Dr Willard McCarty, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Computing in the
    Humanities, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS U.K. | +44 (0)20
    7848-2784 (fax -2980) | willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk
    /www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/.

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             Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 10:56:14 +0100
             From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <mc9809@mclink.it>
             Subject: another conference

    "Philological Disciplines and Digital Technology"

    Computational Philology: Tradition versus Innovation

    Chair: Andrea Bozzi (CNRS Pisa, Italy)
    Castelvecchio Pascoli, Italy
    6 - 11 September 2003

    This conference is part of the 2003 Euresco Conference Programme and
    directly available at http://www.esf.org/euresco/03/hc03194

    Corinne Le Moal
    Publicity Officer & Conference Organiser
    EURESCO Office

    European Science Foundation - EURESCO Office
    1 quai Lezay-Marnsia, 67080 Strasbourg, France
    Tel +33 388 767 135
    Fax +33 388 366 987
    Email clemoal@esf.org
    http://www.esf.org/euresco

    Dr Willard McCarty, Senior Lecturer, Centre for Computing in the
    Humanities, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS U.K. | +44 (0)20
    7848-2784 (fax -2980) | willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk
    /www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/wlm/.



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