List of Speakers and Presenters of Posters
This list is almost complete, but one or two papers may still to be added.
Plenary speakers
Chris Patten (European Commissioner and Newcastle University Chancellor) "Digital Europe: a key to the competitiveness of the EU"
David Robey (AHRB Programme Director for ICT in Arts and Humanities) "ICT in Arts and Humanities Research: New Strategic Developments"
Iain Watson (Assistant Director, Tyne and Wear Museums) "Digitisation in Museums in the North East"
Papers and Posters
- Will Allen
- "A Linguistic 'Time-Capsule': The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English"
- Sheila Anderson
- E-Science = E-Research: Including the Arts and Humanities in the E-Science Agenda
- Sheila Anderson
- Humanities Computing - Mapping the field
- Jenny Ball
- Analytical, dissemination and preservation techniques for historical digital resources
- David Ball
- Diversity is strength
- Jeff Barry
- Enhancing Caribbean Literary Studies through Interactive Digital Video
- Joan Beal
- "A Linguistic 'Time-Capsule': The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English"
- Benedetto Benedetti
- On line data base projects on archaelogical sites: The Pompei project based on its Fortuna Visiva project
- Zoe Bliss
- Analytical, dissemination and preservation techniques for historical digital resources
- Gabriel Bodard
- A generic approach to markup for complex scholarly materials
- Gabriel Bodard
- The Durham Liber Vitae Project
- Gabriel Bodard
- Digitization of ancient texts
- Ariane Bogain
- New Technologies in Language Studies at the University of Northumbria
- Claude Bourqui
- Making the 'unreadable' readable: the longest French novel on line.
- John Bradley
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Jan Broadway
- Towards an Electronic Edition of Gabriel Harvey's Marginalia
- Lou Burnard
- Xaira: an XML Aware Indexing and Retrieval Architecture
- Toby Burrows
- Integrating access to cultural heritage collections: the Western Australian Cultural Heritage Portal
- Toby Burrows
- Sound Footings: Building a National Digital Library of Australian Music
- Diane Butler
- Survivors of the Shoah: Bringing a Digital Video Archive to the Humanities Classroom
- Arianna Ciula
- Digital Palaeography
- Gidon Cohen
- Historical Methods, Database Design and the Communist Party of Great Britain Biographical Project
- Karen P. Corrigan
- "A Linguistic 'Time-Capsule': The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English"
- Dr Julia Craig-McFeely
- Building a portal on medieval music: the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM)
- Tim Crawford
- Electronic Corpus of Lute Music (ECOLM)
- James Cummings
- The electronic text archive: evolving, changing, dying?
- Ulrike Czeitschner
- Who wants Yesterday’s Papers? The AAC’s Historical Newspaper Subcorpus.
- Gareth Wyn Davies
- Private thoughts of a public man : digitising the letters of David Lloyd George to his brother.
- Janet E. Davis
- Sense of Place North East: an example of cross-sector partnership in North East England
- Janet E. Davis
- Retrieval through Analysis: practical advantages and disadvantages of image retrieval methods
- Dr Marilyn Deegan
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Marilyn Deegan
- The Digital Shikshapatri: developing complex multimedia for a unique manuscript
- Marilyn Deegan
- Building a portal on medieval music: the Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM)
- Richard Deswarte
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Richard Deswarte
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
- Kate Devlin
- Re-engineering Brunel: a digital archiving case study
- Stuart Dunn
- Humanities Computing - Mapping the field
- Alastair Dunning
- Humanities Computing - Mapping the field
- Mick Eadie
- Effective E-learning? Creating, designing and disseminating content in the Arts and Humanities.
- Jennifer C. Edmond
- “Dynamic Creation on the Fly:”
A Professional Intermediary’s View on Broadening the Humanities Computing Base
- Penny Eley
- The Partonopeus de Blois Electronic Edition Project
- Edward Evans
- Analytical, dissemination and preservation techniques for historical digital resources
- Jayne Everard
- ARTIFACT: Linking the two vast continents of the arts and creative industries into one service
- Gillian Evison
- The Digital Shikshapatri: developing complex multimedia for a unique manuscript
- Robert Faber
- The Oxford DNB and the growth of electronic scholarly resources, 1992–2004
- Birgit Feierl
- A tentative typology of display objects: an interface for the AAC's historical journals project
- Liliane Gallet-Blanchard
- “VR ‘Montmartre in the jazz age’”: the problematics of virtual reality for multicultural history
- Juan Luis Garcés Perez
- Digitization of ancient texts
- Dimitrios Gavrilis
- Kosmopolis: digital content in Greek Language
- Alexandre Gefen
- Making the 'unreadable' readable: the longest French novel on line.
- Panagiotis Georgiou
- Kosmopolis: digital content in Greek Language
- Christophe Grabowski
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Rachel Granville
- Opening Up the Great Britain Historical GIS: A new standards-based on-line resource
- David Griffiths
- The Digital Shikshapatri: developing complex multimedia for a unique manuscript
- Catherine Hardman
- Across the information divide: the OASIS project and data sharing in archaeology
- Jessie Hey
- An Institutional Repository Model for the Humanities
- Amanda Hill
- Developing an invisible service: the Information Environment Service Registry
- Shoshannah Holdom
- Getting to know the best of the Web for Hispanic studies
- Shoshannah Holdom
- E-Journal Proliferation in Emerging Economies: the Case of Latin America
- Jon Holmen
- From an XML tagged acquisition catalogue to an event based relation database
- Xiaoling Hu
- Chinese Texts in Electronic Form for Linguistic Analysis Project
- Barry Ife
- A generic approach to markup for complex scholarly materials
- Martyn Jessop
- Teaching, Learning, Research and Creative Visualisation: Final year Humanities Computing Student Projects
- Francis Jones
- Highlighting intertextuality through comparative translation
- Ellen Aa. Jordal
- From an XML tagged acquisition catalogue to an event based relation database
- Jon Kenny
- Europe in prehistory in the information age: digital archaeology sans frontiers
- William Kilbride
- Europe in prehistory in the information age: digital archaeology sans frontiers
- Emma Leeson
- EEBO-TCP – does size matter?
- Séverine Letalleur
- Enhancing contextualization in the humanities: exploring the role of hypermedia as a pedagogical tool.
- Anne Longmuir
- The Spoken Word: New Resources to Transform Teaching and Learning
- Dr Anne Longmuir
- The Spoken Word: New Resources to Transform Teaching and Learning
- Deneka C. MacDonald
- GUIDEing Distance E-learning: Supporting Collaborative Communities with Moodle
- Andrea Martin
- Survivors of the Shoah: Bringing a Digital Video Archive to the Humanities Classroom
- Moira Massey
- Effective E-learning? Creating, designing and disseminating content in the Arts and Humanities.
- Kate Maxwell
- Seriously Sharp Students
- Jamie McLaughlin
- Chinese Texts in Electronic Form for Linguistic Analysis Project
- Jenny Mitcham
- Across the information divide: the OASIS project and data sharing in archaeology
- Karlheinz Moerth
- A tentative typology of display objects: an interface for the AAC's historical journals project
- Hermann Moisl
- "A Linguistic 'Time-Capsule': The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English"
- Catherine Moriarty
- Effective E-learning? Creating, designing and disseminating content in the Arts and Humanities.
- Bob Mulrenin
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Bob Mulrenin
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
- Gabor Nagypal
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Gabor Nagypal
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
- Daniel Paul O'Donnell
- The Digital Medievalist Project
An Extensible Community of Practice for Medievalists
- Jan Oosthoek
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Jan Oosthoek
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
- Fieroula Papadatou
- Kosmopolis: digital content in Greek Language
- Richard Paterson
- Building screenonline - the definitive guide to British film and television history
- Rachel Peacock
- Sense of Place North East: an example of cross-sector partnership in North East England
- Rob Phillips
- Private thoughts of a public man : digitising the letters of David Lloyd George to his brother.
- John Pilbeam
- The Digital Shikshapatri: developing complex multimedia for a unique manuscript
- Chris Pound
- Survivors of the Shoah: Bringing a Digital Video Archive to the Humanities Classroom
- David Powell
- Scottish Textile Heritage Online: an exemplar for cross-domain working
- Mike Pringle
- No such thing as virtual reality
- Mike Pringle
- Effective E-learning? Creating, designing and disseminating content in the Arts and Humanities.
- Julian Richards
- Europe in prehistory in the information age: digital archaeology sans frontiers
- Jonathan Riley
- Retrieval through Analysis: practical advantages and disadvantages of image retrieval methods
- John Rink
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Professor David Robey
- ICT in Arts and Humanities Research: New Strategic Developments
- Charlotte Roueché
- A generic approach to markup for complex scholarly materials
- Charley Rowe
- "A Linguistic 'Time-Capsule': The Newcastle Electronic Corpus of Tyneside English"
- Paul Schaffner
- Transcription as translation:
Complicated answers to simple questions
about the production of textual surrogates
- Philip Shaw
- The Partonopeus de Blois Electronic Edition Project
- Philip A. Shaw
- The Partonopeus de Blois Electronic Edition Project
- Harold Short
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Harold Short
- The Digital Shikshapatri: developing complex multimedia for a unique manuscript
- Penny Simons
- The Partonopeus de Blois Electronic Edition Project
- Elsa Sklavounou
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Carl Smith
- Cistercians in Yorkshire Project
- Edvins Snore
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content (VICODI) through an ontology as basis for E-learning in the humanities
- Edvins Snore
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
- Humphrey Southall
- Opening Up the Great Britain Historical GIS: A new standards-based on-line resource
- Reto Speck
- Humanities Computing - Mapping the field
- Paul Spence
- A generic approach to markup for complex scholarly materials
- Jaqueline Spence
- Digital knowledge – safeguarding electronic assets
- Naomi Standen
- Highlighting intertextuality through comparative translation
- Danae Stefanou
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Giannis Tsakonas
- Kosmopolis: digital content in Greek Language
- Chris Turner
- Cross-Sector exchange: Theory into action.
- Ian Turton
- Opening Up the Great Britain Historical GIS: A new standards-based on-line resource
- Lars Jørgen Tvedt
- A decade of digitising; how to communicate with scholars
- Drew E. VandeCreek
- The Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project
- Paul Vetch
- A generic approach to markup for complex scholarly materials
- Paul Vetch
- Digitizing Chopin: Chopin's First Editions Online (CFEO) and the Online Chopin Variorum Edition (OCVE)
- Paul Vetch
- Accessibility Challenged: Enhancing usability to provide universal access to complex Humanities web resources
- Georg Vogeler
- Towards a standard of encoding medieval charters with XML
- Andreas Wagner
- TUSNELDA: An online resource for linguistic research
- John A. Walsh
- Topic Maps and TEI-Encoded Literary Texts
- Andrew Wareham
- The Durham Liber Vitae Project
- Dirk Wiebel
- TUSNELDA: An online resource for linguistic research
- Nigel Williamson
- Cistercians in Yorkshire Project
- Nigel Williamson
- Chinese Texts in Electronic Form for Linguistic Analysis Project
- Matthew Woollard
- Analytical, dissemination and preservation techniques for historical digital resources
- Stuart A Yeates
- Text Augmentation: A Generalised Markup Technique
- Rubrecht Zaat
- Towards accessing the collection of historic newspapers into the digital world of libraries
- Juris Zubkans
- Visual Contextualisation of Digital Content
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