APOLOGIES FOR CROSS POSTING
A full program of humanities computing training workshops will be offered
this year in conjunction with the annual joint meeting of the Association
for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and
Linguistic Computing, to be held at the University of Georgia, May 27-June
2, 2003. See the conference web site at http://www.english.uga.edu/webx/
for the full program and registration information. The workshop program
and fee schedule appear below:
Tuesday, May 27 9:30AM to 6PM Introduction to XML and the TEI I
Tuesday, May 27 9:30AM to 6PM Creating an Image Gallery Database
I
Wednesday, May 28 9:30AM to 6PM Introduction to XML and
the TEI II
Wednesday, May 28 9:30AM to 6PM Creating an Image Gallery
Database II
Wednesday, May 28 9:30AM to 6PM TEI Training I
Thursday, May 29 9:30AM to 6PM Introduction to XSLT
Thursday, May 29 9:30AM to 6PM Intro to Document Type Definitions
(DTDs)
Thursday, May 29 9:30AM to 6PM TEI Training II
Workshop instructors will plan activities within the time slot available;
participants should plan to be available throughout the day of the
workshop.
Instructors include a team from the Maryland Institute for Technology in
the Humanities led by Susan Schreibman for the XML/TEI, XSLT, DTD, and
Image Gallery sessions, and a team of well-known TEI experts (Julia
Flanders, Terry Catapano, Syd Bauman, and Brett Barney) for the TEI
Training sessions. Full information about the workshops is available
http://www.english.uga.edu/webx/workshops.html.
Costs for Workshops
Any single workshop: TEI Members, $250; Not yet a Member of
TEI, $275
Any two workshops: TEI Members, $400; Not yet a Member of
TEI, $450
Any three workshops: TEI Members, $500; Not yet a Member of
TEI, $575
All workshops are open to the general public as well as to conference
registrants. Participants who wish to become members of TEI (there are
institutional, project, and individual options) should consult the TEI
Consortium Web site: http://www.tei-c.org/
Registration Deadline
In order to plan appropriately for workshops, we need to know the number
of registrants well in advance: please register by April 15th. Late
registrations for workshops will be accepted only on a space-available
basis.
Natalia (Natasha) Smith
Digitization Librarian
Wilson Library, CB#3918
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890
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tel. (919) 962-9590
fax (919) 962-4452
http://docsouth.unc.edu/
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