[tei-council] Fwd: TEI at galway symposium 2 Apr 2008

Laurent Romary laurent.romary at loria.fr
Thu Mar 6 09:26:06 EST 2008


Dear all,
This complements my message from this morning. Please come back to me  
with proposals quickly (or I will have to find volunteers myself...).
Cheers,
Laurent

Début du message réexpédié :

> De : Malte Rehbein <malte.rehbein at NUIGALWAY.IE>
> Date : 6 mars 2008 12:42:34 HNEC
> À : TEI-L at listserv.brown.edu
> Objet : TEI at galway symposium 2 Apr 2008
> Répondre à : Malte Rehbein <malte.rehbein at NUIGALWAY.IE>
>
> Dear all,
>
> Please find here (http://mooreinstitute.ie/news.php?newsItem=8) the
> invitation to the TEI Symposium held in Galway, Ireland, 2 April  
> 2008. You
> are all very welcome to join!
>
> Kind regards,
> Malte
>
> ---
> Malte Rehbein M.A.
> Marie Curie Research Fellow
>
> Moore Institute
> National University of Ireland, Galway
> Mob.:  +353 85 8144 685
> Fax.:  +353 91 49 5507
> Email: malte.rehbein at nuigalway.ie
>
>
> --------------------------
> TEI at galway
> Symposium on Text Encoding in the Humanities
> National University of Ireland, Galway
> 2 April 2008
>
> The Text Encoding Initiative (TEI) is a consortium which collectively
> develops and maintains the standard for the representation of texts in
> digital form used by various disciplines within the Humanities. The  
> Moore
> Institute for Research in the Humanities and Social Studies at NUI  
> Galway is
> hosting with support of the TEXTE programme this year's annual  
> meeting of
> the TEI Council. This meeting will be accompanied by a one-day  
> symposium
> allowing researchers to present and discuss TEI-related topics and  
> projects.
> It is designed to promote communication among scholars and the TEI  
> Council
> and to strengthen the TEI community by bringing together experts  
> from the
> various initiatives and projects.
>
> The symposium is open to everyone. Presentations cover current  
> projects with
> a focus on scholarly editions as well as thoughts on text encoding and
> provision of digital resources. Two workshops aim at giving a general
> introduction into the TEI and at discussing selected topics.
>
> Venue
>
> The event will be held at the National University of Ireland,  
> Galway (NUIG),
> Moore Institute, Seminar Room 203.
>
> Fee / Registration / Lunch
>
> The symposium is free of charge but registration is required.  
> Please do so
> by sending an email with your name and affiliation to
> teiatgalway at nuigalway.ie by 25 March 2008.
>
> Lunch is provided.
>
> Organisation
>
> Malte Rehbein / Sean Ryder
> Moore Institute
> National University of Ireland, Galway
>
> Contact
>
> Please send any inquiries regarding the symposium to  
> teiatgalway at nuigalway.ie.
>
> Links
>
> Getting here: http://www.nuigalway.ie/about
> For up-to-date information about the Symposium, see:
> http://mooreinstitute.ie/news.php?newsItem=8
> Website of the Text Encoding Initiative: http://www.tei-c.org
> Website of the TEXTE programme: http://mooreinstitute.ie/ 
> projects.php?project=15
>
> Agenda
>
> 09:00 Registration, coffee
>
> 09:30 Welcome
>
> 09:35 Keynote speech
>
> Susan Schreibman (Director of the Digital Humanities Observatory,  
> Dublin)
>
> 10:15 Session “TEI based editions”
>
> * James Cummings (Oxford), “The Godwin project”
> * Franz Fischer (Köln), “The pluralistic approach - William of  
> Auxerre's
> treatise on liturgy”
> * Elena Pierazzo (London), “Editorial teamwork in a digital  
> environment: the
> edition of the correspondence of Giacomo Puccini”
>
> 11:45 Coffee break
>
> 12:00 Workshop “Getting started with the TEI”
>
> Talks by TEI Council members
>
> 12:30 Session “Thoughts on TEI”
>
> * Paul Caton (Galway), “TEI projects and Common Knowledge”
> * Federico Meschini (Leicester), “TEI and Scholarly Editions”
> * John Walsh (Indiana), “Document-Centric Framework for Navigating  
> Texts Online”
>
> 13:30 Lunch break
>
> 14:15 Workshop “Going on with the TEI”
>
> Talks by TEI Council members
>
> 15:00 Session “Irish TEI projects”
>
> * Padraic Moran (Cambridge), “Digital methodologies for early Irish  
> glossaries”
> * Justin Tonra (Galway), “Encoding Lalla Rookh: The Thomas Moore  
> Hypermedia
> Archive”
> * Beatrix Färber, Peter Flynn (Cork), "Encoding for life, the  
> universe, and
> everything: some experiences of the CELT project with the TEI"
>
> 16:30 Coffee break
>
> 16:45 Concluding Round Table discussion
>
> 17:30 Informal wine reception



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