Dear all,
The full programme for the DigiPal Symposium at King's College London is now online. This year's theme is the computer-assisted study of medieval manuscripts, which should be relevant to everyone here! There'll be a range of papers covering language, manual and automatic script analysis, on-line curation, music notation, image retrieval and palaeography (of course!). Speakers include two prominent DM contributors, Peter Stokes and Dominique Stutzmann. Papers also from David Ganz, Julian Harrison, Jane Roberts, Lambert Stomacher and Tessa Webber and more.
Places are disappearing rather rapidly, so if you'd like to attend, then please send an email to "digipal [at] kcl.ac.ukhttp://kcl.ac.uk/", including your details as you would like them to appear on your name badge. Oh, and do let us know if you are vegetarian.
Full details here: http://digipal.eu/blog/programme2013/
Looking forward to seeing you later this month,
Stewart Brookes -- Dr Stewart J Brookes Research Associate Department of Digital Humanities King's College London