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Subject: Re: [humanmarkup] possible contacts (Fw: 15.328 cultural heritageworkshop at NIC2001)


Good. We all need to be thinking about this.

Thanks,
Rex

At 2:31 AM -0500 11/1/01, Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga wrote:
>As you mentioned Rex, we'll still need a spend a few more days before we
>activate any prospecting strategy here, but in the meantime, I'll bring up
>some ideas we can incorporate.  In othe words, the TC is finally "ready for
>business", but we'll need a few more days before we actively "advertise".
>
>I am hesitant to post to our TC.outreach discussion on the TC COMMENT list
>yet--we have nothing to hide of course, but I don't know if it is relevant
>for the public--yet.  I think it will be when we have firmly established
>such a strategy.
>
>Joe, Sudhakar, Rob, and Manos:  it's kinda like a catch-22...we'll have to
>establish contacts to get going with the subcommittees, but we need to
>establish a subcommittee a bit before establishing contacts.  Please
>determine what's the best next steps are to meet your goals...I'll create a
>general "outreach" strategy for all of us to use right now.
>
>
>---------------
>
>Part of the outreach strategy is to differentiate the types of interested
>parties we will be seeking.
>
>The different types of parties we have to differently target are.  We have
>to write targeted emails for each of these p
>
>         - those who demonstrate *non-technical interest*
>         - those who demonstrate *technical interest*
>         - press/news interested in publishing about effort (coordinated with
>Carol)
>         - parties who may *utilize* the specs, or subset of specs
>         - parties who may want to *develop* specs, or subset of specs
>         - parties who can provide *authority* for specs
>         - parties who can serve as *liaisons* or intermediates
>         - parties who are interested in *sponsoring* parts of the effort
>(TBD)
>
>I'll made a note of this on  our TC.outreach.txt document...
>http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/humanmarkup/documents/TC.outreach.txt
>
>
>------
>Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Rex Brooks" <rexb@starbourne.com>
>To: "Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga" <rkthunga@humanmarkup.org>; "OASIS TC MAIN"
><humanmarkup@lists.oasis-open.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:47 PM
>Subject: Re: [humanmarkup] possible contacts (Fw: 15.328 cultural heritage
>workshop at NIC2001)
>
>
>>  My original intention was to try to get our current members to try to
>>  bring in folks from their fields, but the resources you mention make
>>  sense, so in that respect, I think a strategy is in order, but right
>>  now I want to wait until after we get the Physical Description and
>>  HumanML_Write Subcommittees up and running, which is what I would
>>  like to get going along with getting the core documents and major
>>  documents threads started, which we should start on this week. I
>>  expect Kurt is a little bogged down, and I know I owe you all a
>>  review of the documents you have already assembled, so I will do that
>>  next, after cleaning up the website code.
>>
>>  That's after I get back from the  appts I've had scheduled for me in
>>  SF today. Why do clients take liberties? Like "O, by the way, we
>>  scheduled you to consult with our Business consultants this Wednesday
>>  in San Francisco, and with our Human Resources Consultant next
>>  Wednesday in Berkeley, since you take Wednesday's off from your
>>  on-site work for us. Grrr. I'm thinking about charging for the time I
>>  spend grumbling about them." Oh, yes, and about my grumbling fee,
>>  it's gone up you know..."
>>
>>  Ciao,
>>  Rex
>>
>>  At 11:52 AM -0500 10/31/01, Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga wrote:
>>  >I'll start to post potential contacts on our TC board as well.
>>  >The Humanities Discussion Board (if you guys haven't already subscribed)
>is
>>  >a very good place to start.
>>  >
>>  >We'll need to make a couple of passes at our outreach strategy as well...
>>  >
>>  >You think we should just ad-hoc contact them, or have a strategy?
>  > >
>>  >-----
>>  >Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga
>>  >
>>  >----- Original Message -----
>>  >From: "Humanist Discussion Group (by way of Willard McCarty
>>  ><willard.mccarty@kcl.ac.uk>)" <willard@lists.village.virginia.edu>
>>  >To: "Humanist Discussion Group" <humanist@lists.Princeton.EDU>
>>  >Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 2:40 AM
>>  >Subject: 15.328 cultural heritage workshop at NIC2001
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >>
>>  >>                 Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 15, No. 328.
>>  >>         Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
>>  >>                 <http://www.princeton.edu/~mccarty/humanist/>
>>  >>                <http://www.kcl.ac.uk/humanities/cch/humanist/>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>           Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2001 08:26:20 +0100
>>  >>           From: Lily Diaz <diaz@uiah.fi>
>>  >>           Subject: Culture heritage workshop at NIC2001
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  CULTURAL HERITAGE WORKSHOP, NOVEMBER 3, 2001 IN COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
>>  >>
>>  >>  Title: Digital Communication of Cultural Heritage & International
>Project
>>  >>  Cooperation.
>>  >>  When: At the NIC2001 conference from 31. October to 3.  November.
>>  >>  Where: Bella Center - near Copenhagen airport and the city-centre.
>>  >>  ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>  >>
>>  >>  INVITATION:
>>  >>
>>  >>  We are pleased to invite you to a one-day combined workshop and
>network
>>  >>  session at Bella Center in Copenhagen. The workshop will focus on the
>>  >>  topics of:
>>  >>  * Interactive digital communication of Cultural and Natural Heritage
>>  >>  * International project cooperation
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  SPEAKERS:
>>  >>
>>  >>  * Professor Robert Stone
>>  >>
>>
>><http://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/speakers.shtml#stone>
>h
>>  >ttp://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/speakers.shtml#stone
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  * Dr. Kim H. Veltman
>>  >>
>>
>><http://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/bios/veltman.shtml>ht
>t
>>  >p://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/bios/veltman.shtml
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  OBJECTIVES OF THE WORKSHOP:
>>  >>
>>  >>  We hope to pull together first class exponents and key actors from
>various
>>  >>  Nordic and international sectors to explore opportunities to
>collaborate
>>  >on
>>  >>  research and development in this area.
>>  >>
>>  >>  For more information about the workshop, please visit our section in
>the
>>  >>  NIC 2001 conference web site:
>>  >>
>>
>><http://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/work1.shtml>http://ww
>w
>>  >.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/work1.shtml.
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  THEMES AND TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION:
>>  >  >
>>  >>  * Trends and visions in use of VR and multimedia for exploring
>>  >>  Heritage-sites.
>>  >>  * Digital Heritage as a turning point for cross-disciplinary
>>  >communication.
>>  >>  * The potential of Digital Heritage in the future Media Picture.
>>  >>  * Cooperation and identification of common themes or interests.
>>  >>
>>  >>  "The Internet has provided us - the society - with an outstanding
>>  >>  opportunity and responsibility (!) to communicate Heritage on a
>>  >>  cross-cultural and global scale. How far are we? - what can we do
>better
>>  >to
>>  >>  achieve a more widespread cross-cultural involvement in our cultural
>and
>>  >>  natural heritage?"
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  WHO WE ARE...
>>  >>
>>  >>  A network of professionals and idealists in the arts, humanities and
>>  >>  sciences, working in the area of digital Cultural / Natural Heritage,
>from
>>  >>  an arts and humanities perspective.
>>  >>
>>  >>  The workshop is organised as part of the Nordic Interactive Conference
>>  >2001
>>  >>  (<http://www.nic2001.org>http://www.nic2001.org). The workshop
>>  >>
>>
>>(<http://www.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/work1.shtml>http://w
>w
>>  >w.nordic-interactive.org/nic2001/conference/work1.shtml
>>  >>
>>  >>  ) will feature presentations by two leading experts from the industry
>and
>>  >>  academia.
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >>  Lily Daz
>>  >>  Researcher
>>  >>  Media Lab
>>  >>  University of Art and Design Helsinki/UIAH
>>  >>  135C Hmeentie SF 00560 FINLAND
>>  >>
>>  >>  + 358 9 75630 338
>>  >>  + 358 9 75630 555 FAX
>  > >>  <diaz@uiah.fi>
>>  >>
>>  >>
>>  >
>>  >
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>>  Rex Brooks
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