Conferences

History in the Digital Age Symposium

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on September 6, 2006 - 4:24pm.
Sep 21 2006 - 7:30pm
Sep 22 2006 - 9:00pm
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Featuring keynote addresses by Ed Ayers and Alan Liu as well as talks by eight other historians working with the tools and methods of digital history and a luncheon address by Lawrence Grossman of the Digital Opportunity Investment Trust (DO IT). The event is free and open to the public. The program will be vodcast and podcast shortly after the event and will be published in an electronic format in the spring by the University of Illinois Press and the History Cooperative.

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Featuring keynote addresses by Ed Ayers and Alan Liu as well as talks by eight other historians working with the tools and methods of digital history and a luncheon address by Lawrence Grossman of the Digital Opportunity Investment Trust (DO IT). The event is free and open to the public. The program will be vodcast and podcast shortly after the event and will be published in an electronic format in the spring by the University of Illinois Press and the History Cooperative.

Location(s)

University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE
United States
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Oct 3 2006 - 12:00am
Nov 1 2006 - 12:00am
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The Program Committee for SKG2006 is requesting papers and presentations from the Humanities, Arts and Social Science (HASS) Communities for its 2nd International Conference.

The 2nd International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid (SKG2006) is bringing together researchers and practitioners in areas of knowledge and intelligence, semantics, and grid computing to share their visions, research achievements and solutions to real applications, to resolve the challenge issues and to establish worldwide cooperative research and development. SKG2006 will be held in Guilin, a city with natural beauty and historical treasures, located in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China.

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The Program Committee for SKG2006 is requesting papers and presentations from the Humanities, Arts and Social Science (HASS) Communities for its 2nd International Conference. The 2nd International Conference on Semantics, Knowledge and Grid (SKG2006) is bringing together researchers and practitioners in areas of knowledge and intelligence, semantics, and grid computing to share their visions, research achievements and solutions to real applications, to resolve the challenge issues and to establish worldwide cooperative research and development. SKG2006 will be held in Guilin, a city with natural beauty and historical treasures, located in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China. Submission Instructions: Please submit manuscripts in PDF via online submission system "http://www.culturegrid.net:8080/submit/login.jsp":http://www.culturegrid.net:8080/submit/login.jsp Any problem email to kg@ict.ac.cn There is no page limitation at the submission stage and PowerPoint slides from the HASS community are acceptable. Detailed formatting instruction will be informed together with the acceptance notification

Location(s)

Guilin
China
Duke University Podcasting Symposium September 27-28, 2005 Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS) Session Topic: Business & Monetization Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Jun 7 2006 - 12:00am
Jun 9 2006 - 4:00pm
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Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference

June 7-8, 2006 :: Duke University

Sponsored by the Humanities, Arts, Sciences, Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC); Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS); and the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI).

Duke University is pleased to announce that it will be hosting an international graduate student conference dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of new media technologies and their impact on art, culture, science, commerce, society, and the environment. The purpose of the Thinking Through New Media workshop is to build a graduate student community around new media scholarship and to introduce participants to HASTAC (pronounced “haystack”), ISIS, and RENCI. Conference organizers have encouraged students from all academic disciplines to submit 20-minute papers exploring their own research into the study and/or creation of new media technologies. Students need not submit papers to attend the conference.

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Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference June 7-8, 2006 :: Duke University Sponsored by the Humanities, Arts, Sciences, Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC); Information Science + Information Studies (ISIS); and the Renaissance Computing Institute (RENCI). Duke University is pleased to announce that it will be hosting an international graduate student conference dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of new media technologies and their impact on art, culture, science, commerce, society, and the environment. The purpose of the Thinking Through New Media workshop is to build a graduate student community around new media scholarship and to introduce participants to HASTAC (pronounced “haystack”), ISIS, and RENCI. Conference organizers have encouraged students from all academic disciplines to submit 20-minute papers exploring their own research into the study and/or creation of new media technologies. Students need not submit papers to attend the conference. Graduate students wishing to submit papers must email paper titles, 1-page abstracts, and 2-page applicant CVs by Monday, May 1, to isis-info@duke.edu. Acceptance decisions will be returned to applicants by Monday, May 8. Final paper drafts are due to isis-info@duke.edu by Wednesday, May 31. All participants traveling from beyond the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) area may apply for scholarships to subsidize their travel and lodging expenses when they register for the conference. All scholarship applications must be received by Sunday, May 7. All participants are encouraged to submit biographical statements and portraits to isis-info@duke.edu by Sunday, May 21. Online registration, conference schedules, travel information, and other details are available at the conference website at http://isis.duke.edu/events/TTNM. For any additional information, please send inquiries to isis-info@duke.edu.

Location(s)

Duke University
Durham, NC, 27708
United States
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