16.616 workshops on parsing & on OpenURL

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Date: Tue Apr 15 2003 - 01:59:18 EDT

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       [1] From: Harry Bunt <Harry.Bunt@UVT.NL> (29)
             Subject: IWPT'03 Call for Participation

       [2] From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org> (30)
             Subject: OpenURL Workshop: May 13, NYC

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             Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 06:54:06 +0100
             From: Harry Bunt <Harry.Bunt@UVT.NL>
             Subject: IWPT'03 Call for Participation

    C a l l f o r P a r t i c i p a t i o n

    IWPT 2003
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    8th International Workshop on Parsing Technologies
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    Sponsored by ACL/SIGPARSE

    23-25 April 2003
    Nancy, France

    http://iwpt03.loria.fr/

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    Nancy, "City of Art and History", the historical
    capital of Lorraine (the north-eastern part of France)
    welcomes you to the 8th International Workshop on Parsing
    Technologies. The Laboratoire Lorrain de Recherche en
    Informatique et ses Applications (LORIA) in Nancy, France
    will host the 8th International Workshop on Parsing
    Technologies (IWPT'03) from 23 to 25 April, 2003.

    IWPT'03 continues the tradition of biennial workshops
    on parsing technology organised by SIGPARSE, the Special
    Interest Group on Parsing of the Association for
    Computational Linguistics (ACL). This workshop series
    was initiated by Masaru Tomita in 1989. The first
    workshop, in Pittsburgh and Hidden Valley, was
    followed by workshops in Cancun (Mexico) in 1991;
    Tilburg (Netherlands) and Durbuy (Belgium) in 1993;
    Prague and Karlovy Vary (Czech Republic) in 1995;
    Boston/Cambridge (Massachusetts) in 1997; Trento (Italy)
    in 2000, and Beijing (China) in 2001.

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             Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 06:57:03 +0100
             From: NINCH-ANNOUNCE <david@ninch.org>
             Subject: OpenURL Workshop: May 13, NYC

    NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
    News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
    from across the Community
    April 14, 2003

                                   OpenURL Workshop
                                     Presented by:
                    NISO & The Palmer School, Long Island University

                              May 13, 2003: New York City
                   <http://palmer.cwpost.liu.edu/csc/OpenURL_day.html>
                                  Registration: $99

    >From: "Evangeline King" <eking@liu.edu>
    >>Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2003 11:53:13 -0400

    OpenURL Workshop: Learn how the new OpenURL standard puts the thinking
    back in linking!

    NISO Standards Committee AX has just released the trial implementation
    version of the OpenURL. This standard enables context sensitive linking.
    Tools built on the OpenURL offer a unified interface to the diverse
    collections that a library hosts locally or has rights to externally.

    This one-day meeting is organized by the Center for Scholarly
    Communication at the Palmer School of Library and Information Science of
    Long Island University and by NISO. Its aim is to introduce the library
    and publishing communities to the path-breaking concepts at the heart of
    the OpenURL and show you the tools that are facilitating a host of new
    library services and will undoubtedly lead to new business opportunities.
    This is your chance to learn from the visionary pioneers
    behind this technology.

    WHEN: Tuesday, May 13
    WHERE: METRO; 57 East 11th St, New York, NY 10003
    COST: $99

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