[tei-council] Planning next face2face meeting

Paul Schaffner PFSchaffner at umich.edu
Tue Jun 11 10:31:54 EDT 2013


Ditto to what Becky said. pfs

On Tue, Jun 11, 2013, at 8:15, Rebecca Welzenbach wrote:
> I would also be fine with Oxford in November, and thought Wolfson
> worked just fine as a place to stay and to meet. It may be worth
> noting that last year, because the EEBO-TCP conference and TEI Council
> meeting were back to back, the TCP absorbed the cost of Paul's and my
> airfare. I don't expect we'd be able to do that for the meeting this
> fall, especially given that we'll be making the same trip in
> September.
> 
> I'm free November 10-24, as well as pretty much all of October.
> 
> Becky
> 
> On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 6:03 AM, Gabriel Bodard
> <gabriel.bodard at kcl.ac.uk> wrote:
> > On 2013-06-10 17:42, James Cummings wrote:
> >> 1) Do you have a strong preference for Oxford or Ann Arbor; I'm
> >> assuming Oxford is better choice this time and seems fairer on
> >> this year's elected Americans (in getting a trip to the UK).
> >
> > I prefer Oxford, for the opposite reason to that implied: I don't think
> > I can stand another intercontinental trip in this already busy year! I
> > can also help save a bit of money if someone (e.g. Hugh or Elli or both)
> > don't mind commuting instead of staying at Wolfson or wherever. (Otoh, I
> > could save even more money if we go to the US by Skyping in instead of
> > attending in person. :-) )
> >
> >> 2) Do you have a strong preference for timing? I'm leaning to
> >> mid-November myself but other than having a massively busy
> >> Sept/October I've no other reason. I'll put up a doodle poll
> >> eventually to get more precise availability but happy to rule out
> >> things in advance.
> >
> > September would be impossible for me, with trips to Bulgaria, Spain and
> > Italy already lined up. Later October or November currently seem fine
> > (although may clash with teaching).
> >
> >> 3) Our last face2face meeting in Oxford was partly at Wolfson
> >> College; were those who attended that ok with that as a meeting
> >> venue? (We have a good relationship with them since out
> >> Digital.Humanities @ Oxford Summer School is there.) I am
> >> investigating that as a possibility but can look for other venues
> >> if people were dissatisfied with that one.
> >
> > As a meeting venue it seemed fine, yes. A bit of a trek from the train
> > station for those of us commuting, but that's not a dealbreaker. (And
> > was an excuse to be lazy and take a cab!)
> >
> > G
> >
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