8.468, FYI: 1997 CETH Summer Workshop

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Subject: 8.468, FYI: 1997 CETH Summer Workshop

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Date:  Fri, 04 Apr 1997 16:01:10 -0500
From:  Pamela Cohen <pac at rci.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  1997 CETH Summer Workshop

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Date:  Fri, 04 Apr 1997 16:01:10 -0500
From:  Pamela Cohen <pac at rci.rutgers.edu>
Subject:  1997 CETH Summer Workshop

1997 CETH Summer Workshop on SGML and the TEI: Making Text Work
July 27 to August 1, 1997
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey

The 1997 CETH Summer Workshop is an intensive, one-week course
of study that focuses on the application of SGML (the Standard
Generalized Markup Language) and the TEI (Text Encoding
Initiative) encoding scheme in the humanities. The Workshop is
open to beginning and advanced users alike. The goal is to
provide in-depth coverage of the fundamentals of electronic
document markup, and issues related to the use of SGML and the
TEI in practice.

There will be opportunity for beginners to learn the basics of
document markup using SGML. A number of topical sessions aimed
at all levels of expertise will cover the use of the TEI core
and additional tag sets, document analysis, project management,
and on- and off-line delivery.  Advanced users will have the
opportunity to explore other subjects, including, but not
limited to: modifying and extending the TEI DTD; designing
hypertext and other forms of linking; working with different
character sets; and writing programs to support SGML.

Sessions will be evenly divided between lecture and hands-on
work.  Participants will be encouraged to pursue work on their
own projects in supervised labs. Time will be allotted for
one-on-one consultations between participants and
instructors. There will be a wide range of commercial, free- and
share-ware SGML software used in the classroom and available for
experimentation in the laboratory.

Facilities.

The CETH Summer Workshop will be held in the new Scholarly
Communications Center located in Alexander Library, on Rutgers'
historic College Avenue campus. The SCC's facilities include two
labs of 25 workstations each, and a lecture hall equiped with
digital video projection. Accommodation will be available in
Rutgers University student housing facilities. All rooms are air
conditioned, have private bathrooms, and are a short walking
distance from Alexander Library.

Instructors.

Gregory Murphy, Text Systems Manager, CETH
Wendell Piez, Humanities Computing Specialist, CETH
Michael Sperberg-McQueen, editor-in-chief, Text Encoding Initiative; senior
research programmer, University of Illinois at Chicago; co-coordinator,
Model Editions Partnership

Cost.
$595 nonstudents
$395 students

Fee includes tuition, use of computer facilities, workshop
documentation, opening reception, lunches (Monday-Friday), and a
closing banquet.

Scholarships.
A limited number of scholarships will be available for graduate
students to defray the cost of tuition. These scholarships will
not cover accommodations. Unless you specify otherwise, all
graduate student applications will be considered for
scholarships.

Accommodation.
Accommodation will be available in Rutgers University student
housing facilities at a cost of $25 per day for bed and
breakfast.

Applications.
Applications should consist of a cover sheet and a statement of
interest.  Students applying for the reduced rate must include a
photocopy of their valid student ID. Email submissions are
encouraged, and must have the subject line "Summer Workshop
Application."

The cover sheet must include:
*your name
*your position
*current institutional affiliation
*postal and email addresses
*telephone and fax numbers
*brief summary of computing experience

Your statement of interest should include:
*a synopsis of the project you would like to pursue during the workshop
*how your participation in the workshop would be beneficial to your
teaching, research, advising or administrative work
*the extent of your computer experience

Application deadline: May 5, 1997
Notification of acceptance by May 27, 1997

Send or fax applications to:
ceth at phoenix.princeton.edu

CETH Summer Workshop
169 College Avenue
New Brunswick NJ 08903

Fax: (908) 932-1386

__________________________________
Pamela Cohen
Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities
169 College Avenue,  New Brunswick NJ  08903
phone:  (908) 932-1384 / fax:  (908) 932-1386
http://www.ceth.rutgers.edu
pac at rci.rutgers.edu
__________________________________


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