Until 2025, the current page was a flat landing that linked to per-event subpages. The event lines have become date-descending subheads below, and most of the old subpages have been integrated. (Google Books settlement 2009 retains a standalone page.)
In retrospect, my younger self sure put some elbow grease into helping my then colleagues understand that when I traveled to attend a conference, I was working, not playing. The first-mentioned session of the TEI 2006 conference, below, was post ID 17 on the first WordPress version of this blog.
2012 and since
- 2020-10-21: Andreas Burkard, Monitoring Systems for Checking Websites on Accessibility
- 2020-10-02: UCB Library coffee chat—support for remote learning, current preservation work
- 2012-04-14: my speaking notes for “How to Make a Digital Scholarly Edition—and Why”
TEI Members Meeting, 2011
10–16 October 2011, Würzburg, Germany #tei2011
- 12 Oct, Opening keynote
- 13 Oct, Tech corner session
- (13 Oct, Digital Editions 2: didn’t take notes)
I was able to attend only on 12 and 13 October, unfortunately.
Digital Humanities 2011
Digital Humanities conference, Stanford University, 19–22 June 2011. See also the conference schedule and abstracts.
- Mon 20 June
- SES-08: Long papers: ID 196, 315, 346
SES-13: Long papers: ID 198, 231, 235missed due to overriding circumstance [childcare!]
- Wed 22 June
- SES-29: Integrating Digital Papyrology
- SES-36: The “#alt-ac” Track
American Literature Association, 2010
The Other ALA, 27–30 May 2010, Hyatt Regency San Francisco
- Thursday 27th
- Friday 28th
O’Reilly Tools for Change mini-con, Oct 2009
The O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Online Conference, online via WebEx
Allen Noren’s introduction noted, inter alia, that O’Reilly’s Safari line and similar kinds of online publication aren’t counted when tallies are made of online book sales, but O’Reilly currently sells twice as many digital books as print ones. He thanked Ingram for their sponsorship and participation.
[Two unfortunate aspects of this event: WebEx keeps grabbing the cursor (I’m using Windows at the moment) to bounce its window to the foreground, which hampers note-taking; it’s difficult to focus on audio when there’s no video to go with it. I’m doing better with the latter, with practice.]
Google Books Settlement symposium, Sept 2009
See GBS 2009 landing.
Kalamazoo, May 2009
(I gave a paperlet.)
Digital Humanities 2007
Digital Humanities conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 4-7 June 2007. See also the conference schedule and its abstracts.
- Mon 4 June: missed the opening keynote
- Tue 5 June
- Session 12: Interoperability of Metadata for Thematic Research Collections: A Model Based on The Walt Whitman Archive
- Session 2: Coalition of Digital Humanities Centers (roundtable)
- Session 18: Visualities 2
- Session 4: ADHO Panel [late-announced topic: work that isn’t primarily lit/lang]
- Wed 6 June
- [a.m. visit to UIUC library reading room]
- Session 24: Representation and Analysis
- Session 7: Digital Humanities and the Solitary Scholar (roundtable)
- Session 25: Models and Tools
- Thu 7 June
- Other reports
- Geoffrey Rockwell (TADA)
Kalamazoo, May 2007
42nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 10-13 May 2007.
- Thursday
- 17: Relations, Companions, Derivatives (EMES II)
- 70: Women and Devotion (EMES I)
- 114: Layamon’s Brut: Historical and Political Contexts
- Friday
- 219: From Manuscript to Hypertext: Online Image Banks and Digital Projects II
- 294: Acoustic Ghosts: Tracing the Audience of Medieval Manuscripts
- 372: Weblogs and the Academy: Pedagogy, Professionalism, and Technical Practices (A Roundtable)
- Saturday
- 404: New Discoveries in Anglo-Saxon Studies
- 441: Historical Writing and Chronicles I
- Other posts
- Herr Professor Doctor Boethius P. von Korncrake goes to Kalamazoo
- Medieval Humor / Weblogs and the Academy (Cranky Professor)
- Weblogs and the Academy (owlfish)
- Weblogs and the Academy (Unlocked Wordhoard)
Early 2007
- 2007-03-16: Carthy’s gypsies
- 2007-02-06: Boosting arts/humanities computing, a Mellon chat
TEI Members Meeting, 2006
2006 TEI Members meeting, 27-28 October, Victoria, BC.
- Friday
- Ramsay, 9:00
- O’Donnell, 10:30
- Sinclair and Ruecker, 11:00
- (I missed Lavagnino, 13:30, and Bruvik, 14:00)
- Paper Slam, 15:00
- Quin, 16:30
- Saturday
- SIGs: Overlap, 9:00
- Posters, 10:00
- (A follow-up SIG slot occurred here, but I did some work)
- Business meeting, 14:00
- Crane, 17:00