Thanks for raising this Dot. I was planning to e-mail about it over the weekend.
DM has booked space for a business meeting on Friday May 6th at Noon in Fetzer 1060 in part for this very purpose. Our feeling was that it might be useful for various projects to meet face to face to plan subsequent events.
Of course much of this could be accomplished by e-mail in advance.
-dan
Dot Porter wrote:
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Hello fellow DMs,
Just today I received the advance notice for the Forty-First International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 4-7 2006. I'm looking forward to organizing a session or two for next year, and I'm sure others on the list are as well. Is there still interest in collaborating in some way to ensure that next year's technology-related sessions cover a wide range of topics, and to avoid scheduling conflicts?
Dot
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