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COCH/COSH
Brief Program for the Annual Meeting of COCH/COSH at the 2000 Congress of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, May 24-25, 2000 University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada.
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 [Full Conference Program (incl. abstracts)]


WEDNESDAY,
MAY 24
MERCREDI 
24 MAI
 
Session 1.
9:15-10:30 am 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

The Future of the Arts and Humanities Computing Centre
Part I
Chair: R.G. Siemens (Malaspina U-C)

Introduction
Ian Lancashire (U Toronto)

Embracing Confusion: The Electronic Text Centre at the University of New Brunswick
Alan Burk, Electronic Text Centre (U New Brunswick)

From Language Centre to Humanities Computing: A Natural Evolution
Peter Liddell, Language Centre (U Victoria) 

Session 2.
10:45 am -12:15 pm 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

The Future of the Arts and Humanities Computing Centre
Part II
Chair: R.G. Siemens (Malaspina U-C)

Supporting Multimedia in the Humanities
Geoffrey Rockwell, Humanities Computing Centre (McMaster U)

Putting Teaching before Technology: A Successful Arts Technology Centre at Alberta
Terry Butler, Technologies for Learning Centre (U Alberta)

From South of the Border to North: Transitions in Humanities Computing
Scott Gerrity, Language Centre (U Victoria)

Session 3: 
2:00-3:45 pm 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

Software for the Classroom
Chair: Joanne Buckley (McMaster U)

Hybrid Online Courses & Strategies for Collaboration
Marshal Soules (Malaspina U-C)

Half-Baked Software Inc.: Commercializing Humanities Software Ethically
Martin Holmes (U of Victoria)

And ACTION!: Digital Video in the Humanities
Andrew McTavish (McMaster U)

Accents yet unknown: Discussion and demonstration of a software package that allows students to 'block' a scene from a play, and submit it as an assignment.
Michael Best (U of Victoria)

Orlando Project Open 
house
4:00-6:00 pm 
Location: 
5th Floor, Humanities Centre

Presentation of the the Orlando Project 

Patricia Clements, Project Director, and 
Susan Fisher, Project Librarian


THURSDAY 
MAY 25
JEUDI
25 MAI
 
Session 4.
9:15-10:30 am 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

Electronic Readings
Chair: Teresa Dobson (U of Alberta)

Hypertextual interference
Alice Van der Klei (U of Montreal)

Anamnesis and Amnesia: The Cyberfeminist Archive in M.D.     Coverley's Hypertext Fiction
Carolyn Guertin (U of Alberta)

Béroul’s Tristran et Yseut: revisiting the bipartite theory. A TACT-generated Analysis. 
Ineke Hardy-Stovel (U of Ottawa)

Session 5: plenary
10:45- 12:15 pm 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

Plenary 
Chair: W. Winder (U of British Columbia)

Tagging for Content
Paul Fortier (U of Manitoba)

Session 6.
2:00-3:15  pm 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

Electronic Publishing
Chair: Marshal Soules  (Malaspina U-C)

The Difference between 'Straightforward' and 'Easy': A Case Study in the HTML to SGML Conversion of Early Modern Literary Studies
Kathryn Harvey, SGML Consultant/Developer EMLS, 
Mount Saint Vincent U
Ray Siemens, Senior Editor (Advisory) EMLS, Malaspina U-C

Teaching Writing on Screen: The Creation of a CD-ROM
Joanne Buckley (McMaster U)

New Models for Electronic Publishing
Ron Tetrault (Dalhousie U)

3:30 - 4:30 pm 
Location: 
Humanites Centre 2-29

COCH/COSH General Meeting
Chair: Ian Lancashire (U of Toronto) 

General meeting and meeting with HSSFC Representative (4:15)