[Colloquium] Fwd: Open Source Models -- event next Monday

Margery Ishmael marge at cs.uchicago.edu
Tue Apr 20 17:02:03 CDT 2004


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> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: Thomas Bartscherer <thom at uchicago.edu>
>> Date: April 20, 2004 3:27:33 PM CDT
>> To: macqueen at cs.uchicago.edu
>> Subject: Open Source Models -- event next Monday
>>
>> Dear Professor MacQueen:
>>
>> I am writing to inform you of an event taking place next Monday, 
>> April 26th, at 4PM which I think may be of interest to you and others 
>> in your department: "Open Source Models in the Humanities: From 
>> HyperNietzsche to Hyper-Learning"
>>
>>  There will be two presentations, "Sharing Knowledge in Web 
>> Communities" by Paolo D'Iorio and "An E-Research Distributed 
>> Platform: Superpeers, Ontologies, Web Services, and Functional 
>> Languages," by Michele Barbera.
>>
>> I would be grateful if you could forward the announcement below to 
>> your department. Thank you.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> Thomas Bartscherer
>>
>> Open Source Models in the Humanities:
>> From HyperNietzsche to Hyper-Learning
>> http://cmig.uchicago.edu/diorio.html
>>
>> 26 April 2004 Monday
>>  4:00-5:00 PM Regenstein Library A-11
>>
>> Presentations by Paolo D'Iorio, the director of a major European 
>> humanities computing initiative, and Michele Barbera, the project's 
>> web architect. Our guests will be addressing the theoretical, 
>> technological, legal, and administrative issues confronting the 
>> development of advanced electronic research and educational projects. 
>> After the presentations, Paula Barker Duffy, Director of the 
>> University of Chicago Press, will begin the discussion. A broad cross 
>> section of new media specialists at the University of Chicago are 
>> expected to be on hand, including representatives from  ARTFL, the 
>> Center for Teaching and Learning, the Chicago Media Initiatives 
>> Group, and the Digital Library Development Center. Webmasters to 
>> neophytes, hypermediacs to sedate traditionalist, whether partisan, 
>> skeptical, or just curious - all are welcome to join the 
>> conversation.   
>>
>> Sponsored by ARTFL, the Chicago Media Initiatives Group, the Digital 
>> Library Development Center, the France-Chicago Center, and the Franke 
>> Institute for the Humanities.
>>
>> For more information, please contact the organizers at 773.643.1304.
>>

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