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ACADEMIC AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

22-23 April 2005 NSDCI (Nova Scotia Digital Collections Initiative) workshop, ETC, Dalhousie: Bringing Resources to the Public: Steps in Planning and Implementing an Online Project. Organized and hosted by the ETC in collaboration with public and provincial libraries in Nova Scotia. Thirty-five participants from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland took part.
28 May 2002 COCH/COSH 2002, University of Toronto: Up There and Out There: Collaboration and Co-operation in Electronic Edition Oriel MacLennan and Vivien Hannon
30 November 2001 4:30 p.m. in the Scotiabank Auditorium, Marion McCain Building: The Dalhousie French Department cordially invites you to the launch of Dalhousie's first electronic journal, Belphégor
12-16 June 2001 ACH/ALLC 2001, New York University: Poster presentation: Building Belphégor: A Multilingual Elctronic Journal using TEI
5 June 2001 AMTEC 2001, Dalhousie University: Integrating the Electronic Text Centre into Teaching and Research: The Kuzmin Collection Project, John Barnstead, Department of Russian Studies, Dalhousie University
2 March 2001 Presentation co-sponsored with the Office of Instructional Development and Technology: "'Belphégor': An On-Line Scholarly Journal", Dr. Vittorio Frigerio (Department of French, Dalhousie University)
26 January 2001 Lecture co-sponsored with the Dalhousie School of Library and Information Studies: "Ownership and Access: Copyright, and Class Struggle in the Information Society", Dr. Teresa Scassa (Faculty of Law, Dalhousie University)
22 July 2000 ACH/ALLC 2000, University of Glasgow: New Models for Electronic Publishing, Dr. Ronald Tetreault, Department of English, Dalhousie University
11-12 February 2000 A workshop in Humanities Computing was held at Dalhousie University, February 11-12 2000. Realizing Text and Image in a Digital Age: Trends and Techniques in Humanities Computing
1999 - 2000 Ongoing support and participation in the Thomas Raddall Electronic Archive (TRELA) project
19 January 1999 University Computing and Information Services I.T. Tuesday series: an introduction to the ETC

 


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