[Asis-l] Summer Seminar Series Announcement - Electronic Text Centre, University of New Brunswick

Alan Burk burk at unb.ca
Tue Mar 1 07:54:59 EST 2005


This message has been cross-posted please excuse any duplication. 

A printable one-page brochure describing the Summer Seminar Series is
attached as a pdf file.   Please feel free to redistribute to any
individuals or groups that might be interested.  

Alan Burk
Director, Electronic Text Centre, University of New Brunswick
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Announcing the Expanded Summer Seminar Series, August 2-13, 2005. 
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/SGML_course/2005/


The Electronic Text Centre at the University of New Brunswick is offering
for the ninth consecutive year a summer seminar series of five workshops
exploring issues in scholarly communication. The series is designed to offer
introductory and advanced level courses that effectively balance technical
components with theoretical and practical "hands-on" learning opportunities
in state-of-the-art, information technology labs. Participants will gain a
greater understanding of the latest techniques, tools and standards while
expanding their communities of practice.

2005 Course Offerings are:
1. Introduction to Text Encoding with Lisa Charlong
2. Advanced Topics in Building Electronic Texts with David Seaman
3. Building Metadata Application Profiles with Diane Hillmann
4. Advanced Web Publishing with Daniel Pitti
5. Fundamentals of Digital Imaging with Marc Bragdon

Visit our Summer Seminar Series Website at:
http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/SGML_course/2005/ 
for registration, workshop and accommodation information.  

Preparations are well under way and we look forward to welcoming you in
August.

FURTHER INFORMATION:
Please contact Susan Oliver 
Program Coordinator – 2005 Summer Series
UNB Libraries
PO Box 7500
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5H5
Phone:  (506) 447-3363 (Mo-Fr, 8am-12pm) OR Lori Tozer (506) 452-6325
Fax:      (506) 453-4595
Email:  suoliver at unb.ca










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