Genetic Editions in a Digital Framework
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Genetic Editions in a Digital Framework


You are very welcome to participate in a workshop on "Genetic
Editions in a Digital Framework" to be held at ITEM
(http://www.item.ens.fr/) in Paris, 14/15 May 2009. The purpose of
this workshop is, as mentioned in a previous posting, to prepare an
encoding model for genetic editions/criticism.

The meeting will start on Thursday, 2pm (sharp), and we will finish
on Friday by 3:30pm. The first day will include presentations by
invited speakers on genetic editions from a research but not
necessarily digital point of view, while the second day has a
workshop character and is devoted to the encoding itself.

Participation is open to everyone but the number of places is
limited, so pre-registration is essential. In order to register for
the event, please send an email (with name, affiliation) to
[email protected] as soon as possible but not later than 17
April, as it will be a first-in-first-serve basis. Please register
also for lunch (must be paid by yourself) on Friday if you wish so.

List of invited speakers (partly subject to confirmation):

Dr. Anne Bohnenkamp Goethe Museum, Frankfurt (Germany)
Dr. John Bryant Hofstra University (USA)
Aurèle Crasson, CNRS ITEM (France)
Jean-Daniel Fekete INRIA (France)
Dr. Daniel Ferrer CNRS ITEM (France)
Prof. Dr. Hans Walter Gabler Ludwig-Maximilians Universität (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Axel Gellhaus Rheinsch-Westfälische Technische
Hochschule Aachen (Germany)
Dr. Almuth Grésillon, CNRS ITEM (France)
Prof. Dr. Claus Huitfeldt University of Bergen (Norway)
Dr. Dirk van Hulle University of Antwerp (Belgium)
Dr. Jean-Louis Lebrave, CNRS ITEM (France)
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lukas Wuppertal, (Germany)
Prof. Dr. Kenneth M. Price University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA)
Prof. Kathryn Sutherland University of Oxford (UK)
Edward Vanhoutte Centre for Scholarly Editing and Document Studies
- Royal Academy of Dutch Language and Literature (Belgium)




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