Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 6.
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[1] From: "Ray Siemens" <siemensr_at_MALA.BC.CA> (21)
Subject: Conference Announcement, COCH/COSH 2005 (London, ON.
29 - 31 May 2005)
[2] From: "Ray Siemens" <siemensr_at_MALA.BC.CA> (40)
Subject: 2005 COCH/COSH Award for Outstanding Achievement,
Computing in the Arts and Humanities
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Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 06:41:18 +0100
From: "Ray Siemens" <siemensr_at_MALA.BC.CA>
Subject: Conference Announcement, COCH/COSH 2005 (London, ON. 29
- 31 May 2005)
The Networked Citizen: New Contributions of the Digital Humanities
Consortium for Computers in the Humanities
/ Consortium pour Ordinateurs en Sciences Humaines
Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities
University of Western Ontario, May 29 - 31, 2005
The programme of the 2005 COCH/COSH meeting is now available at
http://www.coch-cosh.ca/ocs/program.php?cf=3D1. The gathering
promises three days of papers, sponsored by COCH/COSH and in
conjunction with the Canadian Committee on History and Computing
(CCHC), the Canadian Women's Studies Association (CWSA), the
Canadian Disability Studies Association (CDSA), and the Canadian
Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS).
Plenary speakers include Willard McCarty and Jean-Claude Guédon,
both of whom will accept the 2005 COCH/COSH Award for Outstanding
Achievement, Computing in the Arts and Humanities.
Joint-session keynotes include Andrea Polli (CDSA and CFHSS) and
Witold Kinsner (CDSA).
All those associated with our 2005 meeting extend a warm invitation
for you to join us.
- COCH/COSH: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/index.htm
- Congress 2005: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/index.htm
- Registration: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/registration/index.htm
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Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 06:42:41 +0100
From: "Ray Siemens" <siemensr_at_MALA.BC.CA>
Subject: 2005 COCH/COSH Award for Outstanding Achievement,
Computing in the Arts and Humanities
** 2005 COCH/COSH Award for Outstanding Achievement, Computing in the Arts
and Humanities **
It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2005 recipients of the
COCH/COSH Award for Outstanding Achievement, Computing in the Arts and
Humanities.
Founded in 2003, the award acknowledges those who have made significant
contributions to computing in the arts and humanities whether theoretical,
applied, or in the area of community building.
Recipients for 2005 are Willard McCarty (King's College, London) and
Jean-Claude Guédon (Université de Montréal) -- figures who are widely
regarded to have made essential contributions in all three areas, locally,
nationally, and internationally.
Each will accept their award and lecture on their work in the plenary
session of _ The Networked Citizen: New Contributions of the Digital
Humanities_, the 2005 meeting of Consortium for Computers in the Humanities
/ Consortium pour Ordinateurs en Sciences Humaines (COCH/COSH) at the
Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Western
Ontario, 29-31 May, 2005.
The presentations and lectures will take place May 30 at 8:30 AM, in UWO
Ivey Building Room 2R21.
All are invited to attend. Please join us in celebrating these colleagues'
remarkable achievements and contributions.
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Award History:
Initial: Elaine Nardocchio (posthumous)
2004: Paul Fortier
2004: Ian Lancashire
2005: Jean-Claude Guédon
2005: Willard McCarty
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For further information:
- 2005 COCH/COSH programme: http://www.coch-cosh.ca/ocs/program.php?cf=3D1
- Congress 2005: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/index.htm
- Registration: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/registration/index.htm
- COCH/COSH: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2005/index.htm
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