[Standards] Fwd: Call for Papers: TEI Members' Meeting and Conference 2015

Andreas Witt witt at ids-mannheim.de
Fri Apr 10 12:41:07 CEST 2015




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Betreff: 	Call for Papers: TEI Members' Meeting and Conference 2015
Datum: 	Mon, 30 Mar 2015 13:37:03 +0000
Von: 	Pip Willcox <pip.willcox at BODLEIAN.OX.AC.UK>
Antwort an: 	Pip Willcox <pip.willcox at BODLEIAN.OX.AC.UK>
An: 	TEI-L at LISTSERV.BROWN.EDU



Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the Call for Papers for the TEI Members' 
Meeting and Conference 2015, which will be held 28-31 October 2015 in Lyon.

Please see below for details, and circulate to interested people and groups.

A separate Call for Workshops, which will be held 26-27 October 2015, 
will be published shortly.

Best wishes,

Pip

Pip Willcox
Curator of Digital Special Collections
Co-Director, Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Bodleian Libraries | University of Oxford

Bodleian Digital Library Systems and Services | Osney One | Osney Mead 
| Oxford OX2 0EW

pip.willcox at bodleian.ox.ac.uk <mailto:pip.willcox at bodleian.ox.ac.uk> | 
+44 (0) 1865 280026 <tel:+44%20%280%29%201865%20280026> | @pipwillcox



  Text Encoding Initiative: connect, animate, innovate


    2015 Annual Members’ Meeting and Conference of the TEI Consortium


    Call for Papers, Panels, Posters, and Demonstrations

28–31 October 2015

Lyon, France

Deadline: Monday 27 April 2015

Submissions: [URL to be announced]


We invite proposals for individual papers, panel sessions, posters, and 
demonstrations for the 15th annual Conference and Members’ Meeting of 
the Text Encoding Initiative Consortium (TEI—http://www.tei-c.org 
<http://www.tei-c.org/>).


The power of the TEI is realized in interactions, between texts, between 
programs, between practices, and between members of its community. This 
theme invites considerations of technical and social applications and 
approaches, both to the practice of encoding and to the development of 
local and international communities of use. It includes training in the 
TEI and related areas, for example incorporating the digital into 
traditional forms of editing. It addresses integration of TEI-encoded 
texts at scale, for example in libraries and large corpora, and 
acknowledges that new research questions and external developments 
require continuous innovation.


      Possible Topics

This list is not exclusive.

  *

    Connecting the TEI

      o

        TEI across corpora, languages, and cultures

      o

        TEI, formal ontologies and the Semantic Web

      o

        TEI and beyond: interactions, interchange, integrations and
        interoperability

      o

        TEI in galleries, libraries, archives, and museums

  *

    Animating the TEI

      o

        TEI outreach, within and between communities of practice

      o

        TEI, editors, readers, collaborators

      o

        TEI and sustainability

      o

        TEI and visualization

  *

    Innovating with the TEI

  *

    TEI tools for analysis, publication, and infrastructures

  *

    TEI environments

  *

    TEI at scale

  *

    TEI, refinement, simplification, and extension


    Submissions

All submissions should include a title, the abstract(s), a brief 
biography of all the author(s)/speaker(s), and up to five keywords.


Word counts apply to the text of the abstract, excluding titles, 
biographies and keywords.


      Individual papers

Speakers will be given 30 minutes each: 20 minutes for presentation, and 
10 minutes for discussion. Proposals should not exceed 300 words.


      Panel sessions

Panels will be given 1.5 hours, which can be used flexibly to include, 
for example, 3 individual papers followed by questions, or a roundtable 
discussion. Panel proposals must include a list of speakers. Proposals 
for 3 papers should not exceed 3 x 300 words, plus a 
200-wordintroduction. Proposals for discussion panels should not exceed 
600 words.


      Posters and demonstrations

A dedicated poster session will provide poster or tool presenters with 
tables, poster boards, and wireless Internet access. Proposals for 
posters or tool demonstrations should not exceed 300 words.


      Workshops

Workshops will be held before the conference, 26-27 October 2015. If you 
are interested in running a workshop at the Conference, please see the 
Call for Workshops .


      Working groups

If you are interested in holding a working group meeting during the 
Conference, please contact the local hosts to book a room, 
meeting at tei-c.org.


      Language


    Proposals may be submitted in English, French, German, Italian,
    Japanese, and Spanish. Accepted proposals will be asked to provide
    an abstract in English. If you need help with this, please contact
    the programme committee for advice. Presentations may be given in
    English or French.


    Submission Procedure

Proposals must be submitted online, uploading them to a URL, to be 
announced. You will need a (free) account to submit a proposal. All 
proposals will be peer-reviewed by the Programme Committee.


The deadline for submissions is Monday 27 April 2015.

Acceptances will be notified by Friday 29 May 2015.


      Conference Proceedings

Conference papers and posters will be considered for inclusion in the 
peer-reviewed conference proceedings, edited as a special issue of the 
Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative <http://journal.tei-c.org/>.


      Contact

meeting at tei-c.org


On behalf of the Programme Committee

Pip Willcox


      2015 TEI Members’ Meeting and Conference Programme Committee

Anne Baillot

Peter Boot

Marjorie Burghart

James Cummings

Orietta Da Rold

Martin de la Iglesia

Franz Fischer

Stéfanie Gehrke

Mathias Goebel

Susanne Haaf

Serge Heiden

Emmanuelle Morlock

Martin Mueller

Kiyonori Nagasaki

Suzanne Paul

Dot Porter

Judith Siefring

Pip Willcox (chair)

Adam Wyner


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