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[Nettime-bold] University of Sydney: Computing Arts 2001


Computing Arts 2001
Digital Resources for Research in the Humanities
26th-28th September 2001
Veterinary Science Conference Centre
The University of Sydney
Presented by RIHSS and the Scholarly Electronic Text and Imaging Service
(SETIS), The University of Sydney Library and sponsored by ProQuest
Information and Learning (formerly Chadwyck & Healey) and SUN Microsystems.

Speakers include: John Burrows (Centre for Literary & Linguistic Computing,
Newcastle), Lou Burnard (Oxford Humanities Computing Unit), Nicoletta
Calzolari (Istituto di Linguitsica Computazionale diel CNR, Pisa), Morris
Eaves (The William Blake Archive), Ian Johnson (Archaeological Computing
Laboratory, Sydney), Grace Koch (International Association of Sound & Visual
Archives), Daniel Pitti (IATH, University of Virginia), Peter Robinson
(Simon de Montfort University), Ed Zalta (stanford Encyclopaedia of
Philosophy) and over 60 others from Australia and overseas

PLUS: Special workshops Tuesday 25th September (see events diary below) -
TEI, Endangered Cultures Project

3-day registration: $330/$165 concession
1-day: $125/$75.00
(Includes GST, refreshments & lunch.)

For full information & registration form, please visit the conference
website:
http://www.arts.usyd.edu.au/rihss/drrh.html or contact Melissa McMahon, (02)
9351 5344,
melissa.mcmahon@rihss.usyd.edu.au




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