COCH/COSH 2001 Program
HSSFC - Université Laval, Québec
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May 24 - Room: J.A.-Desèves 0136
1. Mettre Paris en bouteille, ou les ressources informatiques pour le français: combien, comment, pour quand, pour qui, par qui, pourquoi, et pourquoi pas?
9:00am to 10:30am - Chair: Bill Winder
Papers:
Bill Winder: Expertise en sciences humaines et pensée collective
Stéfan Sinclair: SATORBASE, un logiciel de collaboration en ligne
Martine Cardin: Accessibilité intellectuelle automatisée et "index à la carte": l'exemple de la "Collection Ville de Québec"
2. Electronic Texts and Text Projects
11:00am to 12:30am
Papers:
Ron Tetreault: Belphégor and the Evolution of the Dalhousie Electronic Text Centre
Maite Taboada: The Genre Structure of Bulletin Board Messages
Francois Lachance: Hyperlistes - Reprise et réalisations: évolution d'un modèle
3. Interaction and Multimedia
2:00pm to 3:30pm
Papers:
Greg Polly: Now You See It: Theorizing Computer-Based Interactive Narratives
Sean Gouglas: Uncharted Territory: The Application of Geographical Information Technologies (GIS) Computer Mapping Technologies to Historical Inquiry
John Bonnet: The Oral Tradition in 3D: Harold Innis, Information Visualisation and the 3D Historical Cities Project
May 25th - Room: LAU 2416
4. Joint Session with CLGSA - Between Zero and One: Cybersexualities and the technologies of gender
9:00am to 10:30am
Papers:
Sophie Levy: Cut & Paste: Sexual/Textual Editing in the Work of Monika Treut and Kathy Acker
Lars Rains: "More Human Than Human": Negotiating Cyborg Subjectivity
5. The Humanities Computing Curriculum / The Computing Curriculum in the Humanities
11:00am to 12:30am - Chair: Ray Siemens
Papers:
Sue Fisher and Lisa Charlong: Surveying the Landscape: A Review of Existing Humanities Computing Programs
John Unsworth: A Master's Degree in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia
Geoffrey Rockwell: A Context for Competence: Developing a Multimedia Programme
6. Plenary - Credibility and Need for Electronic Research
2:00pm to 3:30pm
Papers:
Ray Siemens: Electronic Publication and its Academic Credibility, in Canada and Beyond
Ian Lancashire: The National Data Archive Group - Phase 1: Establishing the Need
Ian Lancashire and Geoffrey Rockwell: TAPoR: Developing a Text Analysis Portal for Research
7. COCH/COSH meeting - Room: LAU 2444
4:00pm to 5:00pm
