[tei-council] [Fwd: Dagstuhl - Call for Proposals (Deadline April 15)]

James Cummings James.Cummings at oucs.ox.ac.uk
Tue Mar 10 07:07:16 EDT 2009


Hiya,

Maybe one way to think of these is to have one (ESF I'd guess) be a 
meeting of experts to discuss what the way forward and future of the TEI 
should be, and the other (Dagstuhl) be more focused on designing the 
implementations of that vision with practical outputs.

I agree with Laurent that we should discuss it in Lyon.  It is only my 
overcommitment in March and April that is stopping me putting my hand up 
to volunteer.

-James


Lou Burnard wrote:
> Looks like a case for entering the same horse in both races!
> 
> Having attended both a Dagstuhl and a ESF workshop, I think I have a 
> slight preference for the latter -- Strasbourg is a lot easier to get to 
> than Dagstuhl and less isolated. OTOH, Dagstuhl has many attractions for 
> a really focussed event.
> 
> Arianna Ciula wrote:
>> If you need 15 days more to think about it there are also the ESF 
>> exploratory workshops...
>>
>> See http://www.esf.org/activities/exploratory-workshops.html
>>
>> Arianna
>>
>>
>> ==
>> Dr. Arianna Ciula
>> Science Officer
>>
>> European Science Foundation Humanities Unit
>> 1 quai Lezay Marnésia BP 90015
>> F-67080 Strasbourg
>> France
>>
>> Email: aciula at esf.org
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>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tei-council-bounces at lists.village.Virginia.EDU 
>> [mailto:tei-council-bounces at lists.village.Virginia.EDU] On Behalf Of 
>> James Cummings
>> Sent: lundi 9 mars 2009 19:55
>> To: TEI Council
>> Subject: Re: [tei-council] [Fwd: Dagstuhl - Call for Proposals 
>> (Deadline April 15)]
>>
>>
>> I'd agree that it is a good idea, but don't have much time before 
>> April 15.  Since it is to be held in Late 2010 or early 2011, maybe 
>> that is the time to start think about what should go into a P5 version 
>> 2 (or 3 or whatever, we're currently on 1.3.x). Or of course, what 
>> should constitute a P6...
>>
>> I'd say that it should cover areas the TEI doesn't currently serve as 
>> well as it should, and bring together experts in those areas with 
>> experts in TEI. (Those who have previously been Council members 
>> definitely should be invited.  And hopefully experts in new areas 
>> would be those who also have some TEI knowledge.)
>>
>> As with some of the rest of you I've been to a Schloss Dagstuhl 
>> Seminar before and found it highly informative and engaging.  (Though 
>> that was less focussed on practical work as I'd suggest we might want 
>> to be...)
>>
>> Best,
>> -James
>>
>> Lou Burnard wrote:
>>> It's rather short notice, but maybe a dagstuhl perspective workshop 
>>> on TEI for the next decade would be plausible?
>>>
>>> Anyone interested in working on such an idea?
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Dagstuhl - Call for Proposals (Deadline April 15)
>>> Date: Mon,  9 Mar 2009 15:40:54 +0100 (CET)
>>> From: Reinhard Wilhelm <scistaff at dagstuhl.de>
>>> Reply-To: scistaff at dagstuhl.de
>>> To: lou.burnard at oucs.ox.ac.uk
>>>
>>>
>>> Dear colleague,
>>>
>>> You have been an organizer of a Dagstuhl Seminar in the past. I would 
>>> like to encourage you to submit a proposal for a Dagstuhl Seminar or 
>>> Dagstuhl Perspectives Workshop until *April 15*. A Dagstuhl Seminar 
>>> discusses ongoing research whereas a Perspectives Workshops 
>>> consolidates the state of an area to develop a vision for the future.
>>>
>>> We particularly welcome topics crossing several areas, 
>>> interdisciplinary topics, and topics that are close to industrial 
>>> application. Furthermore, we like to encourage female researchers to 
>>> (co-) organize such events. A proposed event would be most likely 
>>> held in late 2010 or early 2011. For extremely hot and timely topics 
>>> we would try to find an earlier date
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>>
>>
> 


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