Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 19, No. 239.
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Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2005 06:39:36 +0100
From: robert delius royar <r.royar_at_morehead-st.edu>
Subject: Which ACM SIG to join?
Wed, 31 Aug 2005 (07:45 +0100 UTC) Humanist Discussion Group (by way of...:
> Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 07:34:30 +0100
> From: Pat Galloway <galloway_at_ischool.utexas.edu>
> >
> I have suspected for many years that Francois was a Glass Bead Game
> Player; now we can all confess. Here is something that gives me the
> pleasure of surprise, computer wizards courting emergence:
> http://tagsonomy.com/
>
> Pat Galloway
> School of Information
> University of Texas-Austin
>
>
And earlier
Wed, 31 Aug 2005 (07:39 +0100 UTC) Humanist Discussion Group (by way of...:
> Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 07:32:23 +0100
> From: Willard McCarty <willard.mccarty_at_kcl.ac.uk>
> Subject: history of personal computing
>
> Those interested in the history of computing will appreciate the
> keynote address by Gordon Bell, "Toward a history of (personal)
> workstations", the paper by Stuart Card and Thomas Moran, "User
> Technology: From Pointing to Pondering" and others in the ACM
> Conference on the History of Personal Workstations (1986), including
> those by Licklider and Englebart. The collection is in the ACM
> Digital Library, www.acm.org/dl/, and in print under ISBN 0-89791-176-8.
>
> Yours,
> WM
>
My question is which of the ACM SIGs would be most likely to focus (more
than would other SIGs) on the arguments raised in the essay at
http://tagsonomy.com/ ? I am considering SIGWEB and SIGART.
-- Dr. Robert Delius Royar <r.royar_at_morehead-st.edu> Associate Professor of English, Morehead State University Making meaning one message at a time.Received on Thu Sep 01 2005 - 01:53:23 EDT
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