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ALLC / ACH 2000The Joint International Conference of theAssociation for Literary and Linguistic Computingand the Association for Computers and the Humanities ACH/ALLC 2001 New YorkUniversity of Glasgow |
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The 2000 joint annual conference of the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing will take place from July 21st-25th at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
The Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing was founded in 1973 with the purpose of supporting the application of computing in the study of language and literature. The Association for Computers and the Humanities is the major international professional organization for people working in computer-aided research in humanities disciplines. As the range of available and relevant computing techniques and methodologies has increased, the interests of the Associations members have broadened to encompass not only text analysis, markup and language corpora, but also image processing, digital editions, management and preservation of digital resources, and humanities computing as a discipline. The 1999 joint annual conference was in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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These workshops will take place before the conference. There is a discount in the registration fee for ALLC/ACH 2000 if you have already registered for CIMQL-III or SFW. CIMQL
SFW
ACH Tutorials on XML, XML Query Languages and XSL. Thursday 20th July 2000.
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