Capital idea!
Digital Medievalist Journal (Inaugural Issue Fall 2004). Call for papers: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/cfp.htm
To be honest, I was just thinking of maybe organising a meeting (black swan-style dinner?) for computer oriented medievalists at K'zoo this coming year. Then we could coordinate session proposals for 2006 (and have another dinner). What say?
Roberto Rosselli Del Turco wrote:
Digital Medievalist Journal (Inaugural Issue Fall 2004). Call for papers: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/cfp.htm
Il ven, 2004-09-03 alle 18:42, Dot Porter ha scritto:
Digital Medievalist Journal (Inaugural Issue Fall 2004). Call for papers: http://www.digitalmedievalist.org/cfp.htm
Hello List,
At Kzoo next year there are at least three groups sponsoring a total of five sessions with an electronic focus - Digital Medievalist, the Oxford Text Archive, and Research in Computing for Humanities. Dan O'Donnell and I were discussing the problem of market saturation that might come from having so many similar sessions, and he suggested that we look into organizing a mini DM conference-within-a-conference for next year's (2006) Kalamazoo Congress. This would bring together all the various people who regularly organize digital sessions and sell them to the Congress organizers as a group. The Institute for Cistercian Studies at Western Michigan has been doing something similar for years (as long as the Congress itself, I believe) with great success. I think this is a super idea - what do others think?
I agree, that would great. But were you thinking of Kzoo 2005 or 2006? Can we organize it for Kzoo 2005?
Ciao
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