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[1] From: ELPUB 2006 <elpub2006_at_elpub.net> (6)
Subject: ELPUB 2006: Celebrate 10 years of ElPub conferences
[2] From: James Cummings (28)
Subject: Oxford Workshop on Advanced Text Encoding with TEI P5
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Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 08:00:51 +0100
From: ELPUB 2006 <elpub2006_at_elpub.net>
Subject: ELPUB 2006: Celebrate 10 years of ElPub conferences
We're happy to inform you that the Final Programme is online now -
http://www.elpub.net
The conference promises interesting presentations and fruitful discussions.
Furthermore, Herbert van de Sompel and Dan Matei will present keynotes.
*** Bansko, Bulgaria *** June 14-16 2006 *** ELPUB 2006 - 10
Sessions - 36 papers - 11 posters - 2 demonstrations *** Closing
session, offering views for the future of Electronic Publishing ***
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Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 10:16:02 +0100
From: James Cummings
Subject: Oxford Workshop on Advanced Text Encoding with TEI P5
FYI
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registration
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 16:55:08 +0100
From: Lou Burnard <lou.burnard_at_COMPUTING-SERVICES.OXFORD.AC.UK>
Reply-To: Lou Burnard <lou.burnard_at_COMPUTING-SERVICES.OXFORD.AC.UK>
To: TEI-L_at_listserv.brown.edu
Registration is now open for a three-day workshop on Advanced Text
Encoding and Teaching using TEI P5. The Workshop will be held at Oxford
University Computing Services, from Sept 18th to 20th. See
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Oxford/2006-09-methNet/ for further details.
The Workshop is intended for trainers and advanced users of text
encoding methods in the Arts and Humanities. We will try to combine an
investigation of current training methods with an exposition of the full
range of capabilities now available in TEI P5, with a view to developing
generic training materials which can subsequently be made available via
the AHRC ICT Methods Network, which is sponsoring the event.
In addition to the Oxford team (Rahtz, Cummings, and Burnard), the
Workshop will be taught by three internationally known experts in the
domain: Julia Flanders (Brown University); Edward Vanhoutte (Royal
Flemish Academy); Laurent Romary (Max Planck Inst, Berlin).
Participation in the workshop is free of charge, but the number of
places available is strictly limited. Please visit the website at
http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/Oxford/2006-09-methNet/ *now* to register your
interest -- places will be allocated during July.
Sebastian Rahtz, James Cummings, and Lou Burnard
-- Dr James Cummings, Oxford Text Archive, University of Oxford James dot Cummings at oucs dot ox dot ac dot ukReceived on Thu May 25 2006 - 05:50:33 EDT
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