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Creating and managing digital
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Introduction to GIS in the
Humanities
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Sponsors: The University of Newcastle, The Australian e-Humanities Network
Themes
Digital resources and methods
are rapidly gaining ground in the humanities, and creating new links
across the disciplines and between scholars, librarians and research
workers. The conference follows on from the highly successful Computing
Arts: Digital Resources in the Humanities (held in Sydney in 2001) in
aiming to bring together from all areas of the humanities the creators
of digital research resources, those active in making them available
online, and those using new digital research tools. Themes will be
e-humanities and the disciplines
online knowledge gateways
new media
The conference overlaps with the Australian
Historical Association biennial meeting in Newcastle, 5-9 July.
There will be a joint sessions on online Australasian encyclopedias
and on representing history on the web.
Publication of proceedings:
A volume of selected refereed papers arising from the conference is
planned.
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Correspondence:
Hugh
Craig
Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia Telephone: +61 02 4921 5175 Fax: +61 02 4921 6933 hugh.craig@newcastle.edu.au |
Venue: Noah's
on the Beach, (conference)
Callaghan Campus and The Conservatorium, University of Newcastle (workshops)
Newcastle is a steelmaking city and coal port now remaking itself as a centre for culture and leisure industries, led by a large urban renewal project based on its harbour foreshores and beaches. It is the hub of the diverse agricultural and mining region of the Hunter Valley, known for its fine wines.
Organising Committee:
Em. Prof. J. F. Burrows, A/Prof Hilary Carey, Prof. Hugh Craig (Chair),
Ms Celia Munro, Dr Keith Russell.
Conference
Dinner: Thursday July 8, at Butlers on Hunter, 575 Hunter
Street, Newcastle
Conference Tour: Saturday July 10, day tour with lunch to selected Hunter Valley vineyards (starts from Noah's)
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Presented by
the Centre for Literary and Linguistic Computing, The University
of Newcastle
Sponsored by the University of Newcastle, The Australian e-Humanities Network Supported by the Digital Resources for the Humanities (DRH) Group, UK |
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