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NINCH ANNOUNCEMENT
News on Networking Cultural Heritage Resources
from across the Community
April 19, 2001
ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
June 24-28, Roanoke, VA
http://www.jcdl.org
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 14:35:08 -0400
From: Edie Rasmussen <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Advance Program for JCDL01
To: [log in to unmask]
The Advance Program for
The First ACM/IEEE-CS
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
(JCDL 2001)
Roanoke, VA USA
June 24-28, 2001
is now available at the conference web site http://www.jcdl.org
Conference Highlights:
* Three days of papers, panels, posters and demos
* Keynotes by Brewster Kahle, Pamela Samuelson, and Clifford Lynch
* Pre-conference tutorials and Post-conference workshops
* A full social program including breakfasts, lunches, banquet,
receptions, and tours
* Located in a charming hotel in the Blue Ridge Mountains
You are cordially invited to participate in the major
international digital library conference of the year! Together, the
speakers and conferees will advance the state of the art in digital
libraries, help to identify best practices, facilitate sharing between
researchers and practitioners, enhance collaboration throughout our broad international community, and advance communication among the cooperating disciplines and professions.
The Joint Conference on Digital Libraries not only combines the
best features of the ACM DL and IEEE-CS ADL conference series and the meetings of researchers funded through the US National Science
Foundation's Digital Library Initiative, but also expands participation to
a broader community of scholars and professionals from computer and
information sciences, social sciences, humanities, libraries, museums, and archives. An international and multi-disciplinary program committee has selected an enriching program of tutorials, keynotes, panels, long papers (including the soon to be selected Vannevar Bush Award-winning best paper), short papers, posters, demonstrations, and workshops from the rich array submitted to the conference. These are complemented by social events and side trips.
Once you've decided to come, please act quickly: book one of the
limited number of rooms at the conference hotel, and go online or fill in
the attached registration form in time to benefit from the significantly
reduced early rates. We look forward to your participation in this
community-building conference on digital libraries in June, in the lovely
Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia.
-----Edward A. Fox (General Chair)
Christine L. Borgman (Program Chair)
* A full copy of the Advance Program may be viewed or printed at *
* http://www.jcdl.org *
******************************************************Sun Microsystems, Inc. has published the second edition of its
popular "Digital Library Toolkit", a valuable resource for anyone
planning a digital collection. To download a free copy, go to:
http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/edu/libraries/digitaltoolkit.html
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