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Subject: Re: [humanmarkup] Today's Meeting; Followup on repost of CIDOC CRMSymposium


Will be out of pocket at Beyond Boundaries conference at University of 
North Dakota  in Grand Forks, tomorrow (see 
http://gocubs.conted.und.nodak.edu/elearning/), but will be back on 
Friday with further discussion on CIDOC CRM Symposium paper. In the 
meantime please note that, according to description, the Symposium has a 
web site and that accepted papers will be posted there as well.  Not 
sure if these are to be copyrighted papers, etc. (like ACM and IEEE 
papers are); need to check on that. Also, animations are good idea for 
actual presentations and we can  do VRML and Shockwave 3D, streaming 
video, etc., also (see our gateway for examples at http://atl.ndsu.edu).

Back at you folk on Friday.

Rex Brooks wrote:

> 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 possibility 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 map 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
>>
>> -- 
>>
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>>  Principle Researcher          |  Fax:+30(810)391609         |
>>  Project Leader SIS            |  Email: martin@ics.forth.gr |
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>>          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
>
>
>

-- 
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






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