AustESE Workshop

Delegates attending the book:logic symposium are invited to register for a workshop on electronic scholarly editing organised by the AustESE Project. This workshop will be held on the previous day, Thursday 3 October, from 9am to 3:30pm.

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The AustESE Workshop will include a showcase of several works-in-progress, followed by two sessions devoted to collaborative scholarly editing using the AustESE Workbench.

Spaces are limited. For more information, or to register for the workshop, please contact Roger Osborne: r.osborne@uq.edu.au

 

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Call For Papers

book:logic 2013

Editing, Reading, Studying
a symposium on the affordances of the (im)material book

University of Queensland, 4 October 2013

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Plenary Speakers

Tim Dolin, Professor of Literary Studies, Curtin University

Paul Eggert, ARC Professorial Fellow, University of New South Wales Canberra

This one-day symposium will investigate the acts of editing, studying, and reading works from the past. Speakers will consider the influence of computer technology on the way we perform such acts, explore the possibilities of new ways of knowing in digital environments, or examine the endurance of old ways of knowing in print formats.

The convenors (Dr Roger Osborne and Professor David Carter) invite proposals for 20 minute papers, panels or seminars that address these issues. Email abstracts with a short bio to booklogic2013@gmail.com by 30 April 2013.

The symposium is a free event, but numbers are limited. The symposium will be followed by a dinner locally. A range of accommodation options are available. For more details and updated information, follow this blog, or email the convenors at the above address.

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This blog will publish news about the book:logic2013 symposium, to be hosted by the University of Queensland on 4 October 2013.

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