Hello all, We are in the process of revamping the DM Wiki. As part of this, I thought it might be good to start an annual conference program for digital topics at Kalamazoo, Leeds, and elsewhere. I've started the Kalamazoo program, by listing the DM topics and the one talk in a general session that I know of. If you are giving a paper or organising a session at Kalamazoo this year, perhaps you might want to add a section for your session/paper. The format should be clear enough, and there is now a pretty complete help file. The URL for the Kalamazoo 2005 page is http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Kalamazoo_2005.
I've also started a page for Leeds 2006, but have nothing other than the name there. If you are speaking or organising something at Leeds, you might want to add it to the Wiki at http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Leeds_2005
Perhaps when the conference is over, speakers might want to link their abstracts, slides, or text to this page. The Spring 2006 issue of DM (submission deadline, December 31st, 2005) will feature papers from the Summer 2005 conference season.
Finally, I've started pages for Kalamazoo and Leeds 2006: I thought perhaps we might be able to collaboratively work out paper topics using these pages, though I'm not sure that will work.
http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Leeds_2006 http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Kalamazoo_2006 -dan
Hello List,
I've added a new section to the Kalamazoo 2006 page in the DM Wiki - "Proposed Sessions for 2006," where those who plan on proposing sessions can post the session title and a brief description. This can give us an idea of the topics for next year, prior to the DM Business Meeting on Saturday.
I've posted the RCH session, "Advanced Technology in Medieval Scholarship", which is the same (general) session I've sponsored for the past three years.
http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Kalamazoo_2006
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---------------------------------- Hello all, We are in the process of revamping the DM Wiki. As part of this, I thought it might be good to start an annual conference program for digital topics at Kalamazoo, Leeds, and elsewhere. I've started the Kalamazoo program, by listing the DM topics and the one talk in a general session that I know of. If you are giving a paper or organising a session at Kalamazoo this year, perhaps you might want to add a section for your session/paper. The format should be clear enough, and there is now a pretty complete help file. The URL for the Kalamazoo 2005 page is http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Kalamazoo_2005.
I've also started a page for Leeds 2006, but have nothing other than
the name there. If you are speaking or organising something at Leeds, you might want to add it to the Wiki at http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Leeds_2005
Perhaps when the conference is over, speakers might want to link their abstracts, slides, or text to this page. The Spring 2006 issue of DM (submission deadline, December 31st, 2005) will feature papers from the Summer 2005 conference season.
Finally, I've started pages for Kalamazoo and Leeds 2006: I thought perhaps we might be able to collaboratively work out paper topics using these pages, though I'm not sure that will work.
http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Leeds_2006 http://sql.uleth.ca/dmorgwiki/index.php/Kalamazoo_2006 -dan