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TEI 10th Anniversary: Final Program
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Allen Renear)
Fri Oct 17 21:17:05 1997
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 16:35:29 -0500
From: Allen Renear <ALLEN@BROWNVM.brown.edu>
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU>
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Final Program
TEI 10th ANNIVERSARY USER CONFERENCE
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
November 14-16, 1997
More information, including program and
online registration is available at
http://www.stg.brown.edu/webs/tei10
To commemorate the tenth anniversary of its founding, the Text Encoding
Initiative (TEI) is sponsoring its first user conference, to be held
14-16 November 1997 at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
The TEI was established at an international planning meeting on text
encoding standards, held at Vassar College on November 12-13, 1987.
The TEI Guidelines for Electronic Text Encoding and Interchange were
published in spring of 1994. They provide an extensive SGML-based
scheme for encoding electronic texts across a wide spectrum of text
types and suitable for any kind of application. The Guidelines have
already achieved wide-scale implementation in projects throughout North
America and Europe. The TEI is sponsored by the Association for
Computers and the Humanities, the Association for Computational
Linguistics, and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing.
More information, including program and
online registration is available at
http://www.stg.brown.edu/webs/tei10
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Nancy Ide, Vassar College
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, University of Illinois at Chicago
International Program Committee
Susan Armstrong, University of Geneva
Winfried Bader, German Bible Society
David Barnard, University of Regina (Sask.)
Lou Burnard, Oxford University Computing Services
Tom Corns, University of Wales Bangor
Steve DeRose, Inso Corp.
David Gants, University of Georgia
Dan Greenstein, Arts and Humanities Data Service, King's College, London
Susan Hockey, University of Alberta
Nancy Ide, ACH, Vassar College
Stig Johansson, University of Oslo
Judith Klavans, Columbia University
Terry Langendoen, University of Arizona
Elli Mylonas, Scholarly Technologies Group, Brown University
John Price-Wilkin, University of Michigan
Gary Simons, Summer Institute of Linguistics
C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, University of Illinois at Chicago
Frank Tompa, University of Waterloo
Syun Tutiya, Chiba University
Antonio Zampolli, University of Pisa