Religion and Theology

cfp: Generative Art Conference 2008: Call for papers

Closing Date: 
15/09/2008

GA2008 will be held at Politecnico di Milano University on 16-17-18 December 2008 with an opening reception on 15 December. [read more...]

event: Generative Art Conference 2008

16/12/2008
18/12/2008
Europe/London

GA2008 will be held in Italy, at Politecnico di Milano University.

This is the eleventh annual GA conference. This event has grown in interest and importance to be the first reference for people researching and working with generative advanced approaches.

Around 450 papers presented in the previous conferences are available from the GA website www.generativeart.com for free consultation. [read more...]

event: Oxford Summer School: XML, TEI and beyond

21/07/2008
23/07/2008
Europe/London

Join us at OUCS this summer for two workshops organized by the
Research Technologies Service. During the week July 21st to 25th, the
TEI team at Oxford is once again offering special training in text
encoding principles and techniques. This year we have two workshops:

* XML, TEI, and beyond: July 21st-23rd 2008

This three-day course combines in-depth coverage of the latest version [read more...]

event: Digital Classicist: Digitizing the oldest complete Greek Bible: The Codex Sinaiticus project

01/08/2008 - 16:30
Europe/London

This presentation by Juan Garcés (British Library) is part of the Digital Classicist Work-in-Progress seminars.

Fridays at 16:30 in NG16, Senate House, Malet St, London, WC1E 7HU (June 20th, July 4th-18th seminars in room B3, Stewart House) (June 27th seminar room 218, Chadwick Bdg, UCL, Gower Street)

**ALL WELCOME** [read more...]

biblio: The annals of humanities computing: The index Thomisticus

Publication Type  Journal Article
Year of Publication  1980
Authors / Editors  Busa, Roberto
Journal Title  Language Resources and Evaluation
Volume  14
Issue  2
Pages  83-90
URL  http://www.springerlink.com/content/c0lu521102h10283

blog: 21st Century Cognitive Periplus

Developed in the UK during the early 1980s, Hodges’ model (h2cm) is a conceptual framework that is person-centred and situation based. In structure it combines two axes to create four care (knowledge) domains (as per figures 1 and 2). Academics and practitioners in many fields create models that help support theory and practice (Wilber, 2000). Models act as a memory jogger and guide. [read more...]

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