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Subject: [humanmarkup-comment] Re: [humanmarkup] Today's Meeting; Followup onrepost of CIDOC CRM Symposium
Thanks James, This is an excellent step for spreading information about the Human Markup Language. I'm tempted to make statements about where I think we will be by then, but I think it is better to get the work done rather than talk about what I think we will be able to do. For sure, we better have our first spec approved or close to approval by then. So I think we can plan based on that, so that what you and hopefully, Sylvia, too, can present will be material backed up with a working language ready to be used, and extended. I think a 30 minute presentation makes more sense, too. When I presented our work to the first meeting of the Web Services for Interactive Applications TC meeting last January, it was aimed at 30 minutes and went about an hour and a half, more from questions and discussions than from my presentation itself, which merely went about 15 minutes longer than projected or about 45 minutes. Even then, it was shorter than what I had planned, since I had to cut out a largish middle section because questions started before I got much more than half way. However, that is always a possiblity if a presentation is given in a forum where feedback is encouraged. The point is, once an audience begins to understand what we are presenting with HumanML, questions follow quickly. I suggest a Powerpoint presentation with a couple of animated SVG sections backed by a paper for distribution with the rest of the symposium materials and website materials so that the audience can visit on their own and get a review of the materials. Ciao, Rex At 4:14 PM -0500 9/18/02, James Landrum wrote: >Per discussion during teleconference today, I am reposting the call >for participation in the upcoming International CIDOC CRM Symposium. >Pending acceptance of paper, I will be presenting on the ATL >projects at this symposium, and per teleconference discussion today, >have offered to present a paper on behalf of HuML TC while there. >Abstract is due no later than November 30, 2002. We should mapm out >the theme of the paper and draft the abstract, and submit in sooner >than later., etc. I suggest we target a 30 minute presentation, >rather than the 15 minute session, because there is so much to >cover, or, short of that, if we choose to do so, focus on a more >specific topic with HuML and aim at the 15 minute presentation > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: CIDOC CRM Symposium >Date: Fri, 6 Sep 2002 14:04:30 +0100 >From: William Kilbride <wgk1@YORK.AC.UK> >Reply-To: William Kilbride <wgk1@YORK.AC.UK> >To: ADS-ALL@JISCMAIL.AC.UK > >Invitation and Call for Participation: > >"SHARING THE KNOWLEDGE" > >International CIDOC CRM Symposium >March 26 2003 2:00 - 6:00 >March 27 2003 9:00 - 5:00 > >The CIDOC CRM Special Interest Group and the Smithsonian Institution >invite you to a two-day International Symposium designed to bring >together researchers and practitioners in information provision and >exchange, be it within organizations or on the envisaged Semantic Web, >in the area of scientific and cultural heritage, with the goal to >present and discuss technical, organizational, and philosophical issues >of effectively sharing knowledge among museums, libraries, and archives >and integrating information within cultural institutions. > >The program will comprise invited talks, submitted papers, and panel >discussions. >Paper submissions are welcome on the following topics: >- scalable knowledge sharing architectures for intra-organizational >data; >- scalable knowledge sharing architectures for the Internet; >- key components for knowledge sharing: ontologies, contextual >information, > identification, persistence; >- documentation practices enabling effective knowledge sharing; >- metadata schemes for cross-domain searching; >- success stories of knowledge sharing; >- social, organizational, and technical factors; >- the role of trust in knowledge sharing. > >A panel discussion will identify key directions for research and >advocacy for the >immediate future to bring us closer to shared and integrated knowledge >in contemporary society. > >All contributions will be Web-published on the CIDOC CRM Web-site >(http://cidoc.ics.forth.gr ). > >Presentations may be 15 minutes or 30 minutes. > >The Program committee reserves the right to refuse submissions. >Proposals, accompanied by an abstract of 100-300 words, and short cv, >should be sent to Dr. Martin Doerr, ( martin@ics.forth.gr ) by November >30, 2002. > >The Symposium will be held at the Smithsonian's International Center in >Washington, D.C. Attendance will be free and light refreshments will be >provided. Participants are responsible for their own travel, >accommodation, and meal costs. > >Apologies for cross-posting. > >Please distribute this announcement as appropriate. > >Martin Doerr >chair >CIDOC CRM SIG > >-- > >-------------------------------------------------------------- > Dr. Martin Doerr | Vox:+30(810)391625 | > Principle Researcher | Fax:+30(810)391609 | > Project Leader SIS | Email: martin@ics.forth.gr | > | > Information Systems Laboratory | > Institute of Computer Science | > Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) | > | > Vassilika Vouton,P.O.Box1385,GR71110 Heraklion,Crete,Greece | > | > Web-site: http://www.ics.forth.gr/isl | >-------------------------------------------------------------- > > >Rex Brooks wrote: > >>I just wanted to say that we held our monthly meeting today, and I >>will be posting the minutes to the lists and updating the website >>by the end of Sunday, September 22, 2002. Thanks to all who >>attended. I look forward to a productive next few weeks. >> >>Ciao, >>Rex > > >-- >From the Desk of James E. Landrum III >Database Manager >Archaeology Technologies Laboratory (ATL; http://atl.ndsu.edu) >Digital Archive Network for Anthropology (DANA; http://atl.ndsu.edu/archive) >North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58105 >Ph: 701-231-7115 (my desk) and ATL 701-231-6434 >FAX: 701-231-1047 >email: james.landrum@ndsu.nodak.edu -- Rex Brooks Starbourne Communications Design 1361-A Addison, Berkeley, CA 94702 *510-849-2309 http://www.starbourne.com * rexb@starbourne.com
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