On July 7-8 David Millman will be at the University of Cambridge, UK to take part in the Joint Programme Meeting for the NSF/JISC-funded Digital Libraries in the Classroom Programme.
July 05, 2005 gdDavid Millman and Gordon Dahlquist will join EPIC staff to meet with colleagues at the London School of Economics to coordinate progress and planning for the DART project (June 13-14th, London, UK).
July 05, 2005 gdDavid Millman and Brian Hoffman attend the ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, Denver, CO, June 7-11, 2005, to present their paper, "Digital libraries and cyberinfastructure track: use of digital libraries in the humanities Integrating digital libraries and electronic publishing in the DART project".
July 05, 2005 gdDavid Millman, Gordon Dahlquist, and Brian Hoffman attend the DLF Spring Forum 2005: San Diego, California, April 13-15, 2005, to present their paper, "Integrating Digital Libraries: Teaching, Learning, and Publishing in the DART Project".
July 05, 2005 gdDavid Millman and Kate Wittenberg attend the CNI Task Force Meetings Spring 2005, Washington D.C., April 4-5, 2005, to present their paper, "Integrating Libraries and Electronic Publishing: The DART Project".
July 05, 2005 gdDavid Millman will join EPIC staff to meet with colleagues at the London School of Economics to report on progress with the DART project (January 11-12th, University of Santa Barbara, CA).
July 05, 2005 gdOn September 14th, Brian Hoffman and David Millman presented our work on the "The Digital Anthropology Resources for Teaching" (DART) project at the European Conference on Digital Libraries in Bath, UK.
September 29, 2004 dsmKate Wittenberg, director of EPIC, on the digital editorial process, in the Chronicle of Higher Education, issue of 6/20/2003. Article available to subscribers to the Chronicle.
"When the author of a new scholarly monograph talked about the publication process at a recent conference, she described the 'collaborative team' that contributed in significant ways to both the form and the content of her work. First she praised her editor -- for the design concept. Then she thanked the production manager and director of technology -- for their cogent editorial suggestions.
"What, exactly, is going on here? What has happened to traditional roles and divisions in a publishing organization? And what does it mean for scholarly communication? . . . "
Kathryn Brown will present her conceptual mapping work,"Multiple Meanings and Interpretation: Capturing Discourse in the Humanities Using XML Topic Maps" at Oxford University's Digital Resources in the Humanities Conference in late August.
A volume of selected papers from the conference is published annually by the Office for Humanities Communication at King's College, London.
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Carol Markowitz Kassel and Lynn Rohrs won an award of distinction at the recent conference for their poster, "Usage Statistics for Your Web Site: Leveraging the Flexibility of SAS and WebHound"
David Millman, Director of R+D and Kate Wittenberg, Director the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia (EPIC) are leading this joint US/UK Project.
January 31, 2003 tanyaThe Chronicle of Higher Education
R+D is actively participating in the MIT DSPACE program.