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Wednesday, June 9 | ||
ACH Executive Committee Meeting: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM | ||
ALLC Executive Committee Meeting: 1:00-4:00 PM | ||
Opening Reception: 4:00-6:00 PM | ||
Opening Plenary Session: 6:00-7:30 Cathy Marshall |
Thursday, June 10 | ||
Posters Sessions, Demos, Vendor and Publisher Exhibits: All Day (Vendors who wish to reserve exhibit space should contact John Alexander) | ||
Session 1: 9-10:30 AM | ||
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Greg Lessard and Michael Levison, Beyond Corpora: Elicitation as a tool in second language word formation studies Brad Scott and Judith Beare, The Spoken Corpus of the Survey of English Dialects: Language variation and oral history Nancy Ide, Cross-lingual sense determination |
Don Lavoie, Hypertext-Based Learning With Folio Views Andrew Mactavish, Joanne Buckley, and Geoffrey M. Rockwell, Building a Place for Multimedia Studies in the Humanities Adrian Miles, Pedagogy goes to the movies: hypermedia in the cinema class room |
PANEL: Intellectual problems in Scholarly Encoding, Harold Short, Chair Mavis Cournane, Reasoning the rhyme: the encoding of complex early Irish poetry. |
Coffee Break: 10:30-11:00 AM | ||
Session 2: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
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Joseph Rudman, PANEL: Authorship Panel | Celia Duffy and Tony Pearson, Networking Moving Images Mary W. Elings and Eva Garcelon, Expanding the Community: The Museums and the Online Archive of California (MOAC) Project Jennifer Trant and David Bearman, Museum Multimedia in Universities: The Art Museum Image Consortium's University Testbed Project |
Michael Popham, Michael Fraser, and Elizabeth Solopova, Identifying, preserving, and using high quality digital resources Terry Butler, Greg Coulombe, Sue Fisher, and Susan Hockey, Can a Team Tag Consistently? Experiences on the Orlando Project Paul Caton, Using <TEXT> in TEI Markup |
Lunch: 12:30-2:00 PM Annual General Meeting for the ALLC (brown bag lunch in the South Meeting Room) | ||
Session 3: 2:00-3:30 PM | ||
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Fiona J. Tweedie and Bernard D. Frischer, The Analysis of Classical Greek and Latin Compositional Word-Order Data Bruce G. Robertson, Quantitative Studies of personal Name-Elements in Ancient Athens Paul Barrette, The Quest in Classical Literature: Structuralism and Databases. |
Matthew Kirschenbaum, Johanna Drucker, Jerome J. McGann, Worthy Martin, and Joseph Viscomi, PANEL: Refining Our Notions of What (Digital) Images Really Are | Rafael Alvarado, Of Media, Data, and Documents: an Argument for the Central Importance of Relational Database Technology to the Project of Humanities Computing Carole E. Mah, Challenges in the Design of Online Full-Text Databases: Creating and Exploiting "Rich" Text Encoding Steven J. DeRose and C.M. Sperberg-McQueen, A broadcast architecture for distributed text tools |
Coffee Break: 3:30-4:00 PM | ||
Session 4: 4:00-5:30 PM | ||
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Michael Levison and James Wu, The Jigsaw Puzzle Problem Revisited Charles B. Faulhaber, The Digital Scriptorium: A Visual Union Catalog of Medieval Manuscripts |
Dr. Stuart Lee, Assessing, Digitizing, and Delivering Library Collections: Scoping Oxford's Resources Judith Thomas, Meaning and Metadata: Managing Information in a Digital Image Reference Collection for the Humanities Jerome P. McDonough, The Making of America II: A Standardized Architecture for the Digitization of Primary Sources |
Susan Hockey, chair, with Allen Renear, and Jerome J. McGann, PANEL DEBATE: What is text? A debate on the philosophical and epistemological nature of text in the light of humanities computing research |
Publishers/Vendors Reception: 5:30-7:00 PM | ||
Open Meeting: The TEI Consortium 7:00-8:00 PM |
Friday, June 11 | ||
Posters Sessions, Demos, Vendor and Publisher Exhibits: All Morning | ||
Session 5: 9-10:30 AM | ||
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Stéfan Sinclair, HyperPo: The Next Generation 41: Teresa M. Dobson, Mind the Gap: Reading Literary Hypertext 113: Karin Wenz, Patterns of Hypertext and their Impact on Reading Activities |
David Seaman, Lee-Ellen Friedland, Chris Powell, Chris Ruotolo, Jackie Shieh, and Perry Willett, PANEL: TEI in Libraries: Guidelines for Best Practices | Øyvind Eide, The Ibsen Letters - and Beyond Espen S. Ore, Hilde Bøe, Ingrid Falkenberg, and Jon Gunnar Jørgensen, Henrik Ibsen meets text encoding - again Ray Siemens, The Pragmatics of Publishing a Scholarly Electronic Journal |
Coffee Break: 10:30-11:00 AM | ||
Session 6: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
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Fiona J. Tweedie and R. Harald Baayen, When Two Distributions are Better than One: Mixture Models and Word Frequency Distributions Peter Flynn, Towards a methodology for the bulk disambiguation of names in corpora Joseph Rudman, The Hypothetical and Theoretical Underpinnings of Non-traditional Authorship Attribution Studies: Assumptions, Presumptions, and Verifiable Constructs. |
Local Organizers' Session: Federal Funders of Humanities Computing Projects | Geraldine Vogel, The Poet in the Literary Marketplace Miranda Remnek, Sarah Wadsworth, and Mary Skemp "Technologizing" Women's Travel Writing: Issues and Implications Martha Nell Smith and Kenneth M. Price, Sociologies of the Dickinson & Whitman Projects at Jefferson Village: Digital Texts and Print Companions |
Lunch: 12:30-1:30 PM | ||
Tubing on the James (Bus leaves at 1:30, returns at 6:00) Michie Tavern Dinner (Bus leaves at 7:00 p.m.) |
Saturday, June 12 | ||
Session 7: 9-10:30 AM | ||
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ALLC Panel | Jeanne Sept and Martin Siegel, A Web-Based Digital Learning Environment for Archaeology Students Carole L. Palmer and Laura J. Neumann, Interdisciplinary Humanities Scholars and Hybrid Information Environments Diane Harley, Experimenting with Innovations in Humanities Teaching at UC Berkeley: The Humanities and Technology Project |
Kevin J. Keen and Peter A. Fortier, The Reliability of Human Disambiguation in Text Markup Jeremy J. Shapiro and Shelley K. Hughes, The Personal Meaning Scheme as Principle of Information Ordering: Postmodernism, Transdisciplinarity, and the Ontology of Classification Melina Alexa and Cornelia Zuell, Semantic encoding in the social sciences: a cartography of practices |
Coffee Break: 10:30-11:00 AM | ||
Session 8: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM | ||
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ACH Panel Humanities Computing and the Rise of New Media Studies: Synergy or Disjunction? |
Kim Plofker and David Pingree, A Text-Based Approach to Electronic Cataloguing of Non-Western Manuscripts Perry Roland, The "Preposterous Muddle" Revisited: An XML Thematic Catalog DTD Jennie Evenson, Electronic Archives: Creating a New Bibliographic Code |
Gary F. Simons, C. Michael Sperberg-McQueen, and David G. Durand, PANEL: Rethinking TEI markup in the light of SGML architectures |
12:30-2:00 PM: Lunch Annual General Meeting for the ACH (brown bag lunch in the South Meeting Room) | ||
Session 9: 2:00-3:30 PM | ||
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Elizabeth Solopova, Encoding a Transcript of the Beowulf Manuscript in SGML Milena P. Dobreva, Overview of Computer Supported Medieval Slavic Manuscript Studies in Bulgaria |
David R. Chesnutt and Charles B. Lowry, PANEL: Scholars, Librarians, and Publishers: Stake-Holders in Digital Libraries. | Julia Flanders and Paul Caton, Encoding Renditional Information in Primary Source Texts, Using SGML Mark Olsen, Leonid Andreev, and Mark Wolff, ATE: ARTFL Text Encoding C. M. Sperberg-McQueen and Claus Huitfeldt, GODDAG: A Data Structure for Overlapping Hierarchies |
Coffee Break: 3:30-4:00 PM | ||
Session 10: 4:00-5:30 PM | ||
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John Zuern, Timelines Online: Hypermedia and Information Architecture in the Representation of Intellectual History Bruce Graver, The Electronic Lyrical Ballads: A Progress Report Marie-Madeleine Martinet and Liliane Gallet-Blanchard, Eighteenth-Century Cities in an Interdisciplinary Curriculum: Hyperlink Structure and Problem-Solving Interpretive Approaches |
Grazyna Cooper, Paul Groves, Peter Karas, and Sarah Porter, PANEL (4 papers): Initiate, Innovate, Collaborate: A New Model for Humanities Computing Teaching and Resource Development | Dino Buzzetti, Text Representation and Textual Models Claire Warwick, Literary text and computer analysis: An impossible partnership? Jan Christoph Meister, From text analysis to reception analysis: a change of paradigms in Literary Computing? |
Banquet (with blues by John Jackson): 7:00 PM-?? |
Sunday, June 13 | ||
Monticello/Ash Lawn Excursion (Bus leaves at 8:30 a.m., returns at 1:00 p.m.) |
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