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WORKSHOP AGENDA
Last Update: September 14, 2000

The three components of our Workshop are:

FIELD MEETINGS: parallel workshop meetings of the five fields

TOPICAL SESSIONS: sessions devoted to information on key resources, possibilities and developments, beginning in plenary and breaking out into interdisciplinary discussion groups that report back to the whole.

PLENARY: the entire body engaged in listening, considering, discussing and proposing

Approx Time Wednesday September 20 Thursday
September 21
Friday
September 22
Saturday
September 23
Sunday
September 24
  -- Buffet breakfast: Vista Ballroom Foyer Buffet breakfast: Vista Ballroom Foyer Buffet breakfast: Vista Ballroom Foyer --
9-10:30 -- FIELD MEETINGS

Session 1

How We Work

Questionnaire Review

HISTORY: Sherwood

INTERDISCIPLINARY: Ashlawn South

LANGUAGE & LITERATURE: Belle Air

PERFORMING ARTS: Ashlawn North

VISUAL & MEDIA STUDIES: Westover

TOPICAL SESSION B-1
Vista A+B

New Models Of Electronic Publication/ Dissemination

Chair: Michael Grossberg, American Historical Review and Indiana University

Library:Press
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University Press "University-Based Electronic Publishing:
A New Model for Press-Library Collaboration."

Library:Author
John Unsworth, University of Virginia,
"Supporting Digital Scholarship"

Author:Author
Dan Zellner, Playwrights & Studio Z,
"Text in Space."

See related projects to "New Models" in Current Best Examples

TOPICAL SESSION C-1
Vista A+B

Visualization & Interactivity

Chair: Michael Mahoney, Princeton University

Matthew Kirschenbaum, University of Kentucky, "The Virtual Lightbox"-

Paula Petrik, University of Maine, "Historical Landscapes;"

Kirk Alexander, Princeton University, "Walks in Rome"

See related projects to "Visualization" in Current Best Examples

Served breakfast
Vista B+C

PLENARY

Project Finetuning: the next steps.

10:30-11 -- Break: Upper Mezzanine Foyer Break: Vista Ballroom Foyer Break: Vista Ballroom Foyer ADJOURN
11-12:30 -- FIELD MEETINGS

Session 2

How We Work

TOPICAL SESSION B-2
Vista C

Cross-disciplinary discussion in groups of 10
Reports back to whole

TOPICAL SESSION C-2
Vista C

Cross-disciplinary discussion in groups of 10
Reports back to whole

 
12:30-1:30 -- Lunch
Vista C
Lunch
Vista A

Michael Lesk (National Science Foundation) "Computational Humanities: What Does It Mean, What Should it Mean?"

Lunch
Vista A

Mary Estelle Kennerly (IMLS) "What Makes a Good Proposal?"

 
2-3:30 -- TOPICAL SESSION A-1
Vista A+B

Possibilities of Digital Media

Chair: Gregory Crane, Perseus Project and Tufts University

Text: Ben Ray, University of Virginia, "Salem Witch Trials: Documents and Maps and Databases."

Sound: Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University, "The National Gallery of the Spoken Word"

Image: Stephen Murray, Columbia University, "Amiens Cathedral"

Moving Images/Multi-media: Stephen Mamber, UCLA, "Digital Hitchcock & Hidden Cameras"

See related projects to "Possibilities" in Current Best Examples

FIELD MEETINGS

Session 3

What Do We Need?

FIELD MEETINGS

Session 5

Where Do We Go From Here?

-Specs/requirements

-Outlines of proposals

 
3:30-4 -- Break: Vista Ballroom Foyer Break: Upper Mezzanine Foyer Break: Upper Mezzanine Foyer  
4-5:30 Registration
Vista Ballroom Foyer
TOPICAL SESSION A-2
Vista C

Cross-disciplinary discussion in groups of 10
Reports back to whole

FIELD MEETINGS

Session 4

What Do We Need?

FIELD MEETINGS

Session 6

Where Do We Go From Here? -Specs/requirements

-Outlines of proposals

 
6-7 RECEPTION
Vista C
Break PLENARY
Vista A

Reports & discussion of threads of the day

6:00-7:00pm
COCKTAILS
Monticello Foyer
 
7-9 DINNER
Vista A+B

Opening Speaker

JANET MURRAY
"Inventing the Medium"

DINNER
Vista A+B

Reports & discussion of threads of the day

David Saltz: "Live Media: How Digital Technology is Transforming Theater."

NIGHT OFF/DINNER OUT DINNER
Monticello

Reports & discussion of threads of the day

Speaker
STANLEY KATZ