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At 05:33 PM 9/20/99 +0100, you wrote: >Please note that remaining places for
the EAD European Users Day on 27 >October, described below, will be=
allocated
on a first come first served >basis. > >EAD EUROPEAN USERS DAY > >WEDNESDAY=
27
OCTOBER 1999 > >9.30am to 5.00pm >at the Public Record Office, Kew,=
>Richmond,
Surrey TW9 4DU, UK > > >This year's EAD European Users Day will be held at=
the
Public Record Office, >the UK National Archives, on Wednesday 27 October=
1999.
Not only will there >be a chance to hear about some of the latest=
developments
using EAD in >Europe but also to discuss the particular challenges facing us
here and to >put to members of the EAD Working Group (responsible for EAD
development) >issues and recommendations. The cost, including coffee, lunch
and
tea is >=A318. > >Programme > >9.30-10.00 coffee and registration=
>10.00-10.15
welcome and introduction >10.15-11.00 Tone Merete Bruvik, Senior Computing
Officer, University of >Bergen, Norway: EAD in the MALVINE Project:=
converting
existing catalogues >in different formats into EAD, and displaying them on=
the
Web using XML and >XSL >11.00-11.30 Christine Woodland, Acting Archivist,
Modern Records Centre, >University of Warwick, UK: A British university's
experiences with EAD >11.30-12.15 Louise Craven, Senior Archivist, Public
Record Office, UK: >Indexing and authority files in an EAD context=
>12.15-1.30
lunch >1.30-2.15 Alejandro Delgado G=F3mez, Information Manager, Department=
of
>Archives, Cartagena City Council, Spain: Using EAD in interdisciplinary
>contexts: an approach from the point of view of the CHEIRON Project
>2.15-3.00
Nancy Elkington, Program Officer, Research Libraries Group: >International,
integrated access to archival collections >3.00-3.45 Hans-Dieter Kreikamp,
Archivdirektor, Bundesarchiv, Koblenz, >Germany: A newcomer's impressions of
EAD >3.45-4.05 tea >4.05-4.40 Issues and questions for members of the EAD
Working Group >Kris Kiesling, Jackie Dooley, Michael Fox, Meg Sweet, Richard
Szary) >(4.40-5.00 A UK and Ireland EAD Group?) > >AND >For the first 40 to
express an interest Richard Szary of Yale University and >Lesley Richmond=
from
Glasgow University will, from 11.00-12.30 on Thursday >28 October, lead an
informal seminar/briefing on ISAAR(CPF) and EAD. > > >All those wishing to
attend on 27 October (and 28 October) please contact >Charles Tattersall by
e-mail ([log in to unmask]) or telephone >0044 (0)181 876 3444,=
ext
2323 or Hugh Byrne by e-mail >([log in to unmask]) > Hi
Your email has been received but I am out of town until October 4, 1999. =
=20
FIE/Faculty Web Pages=20
If you are an HBS faculty member or faculty assistant with questions=
relating
to faculty Web pages, TSS can help you while I am away.=20
Research Seminars Calendar=20
If you are sending me information for the Research Seminars Calendar, I will
put it up upon my return. If the calendar is down, please contact TSS--the
server is a Mac in my workspace in Chase Basement F.=20
For other DOR issues that need immediate attention please contact the DOR
administrative office at 495-6850.
For any Baker Library Historical Collections issues that need immediate
attention, please contact the reference desk at 495-6411.=20
Otherwise, I'll get back to you when I return.=20
Enjoy September!
Cheers,
Mandy
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=20
Mandy Shear=20
Web Coordinator
Baker Library Historical Collections & Division of Research
[log in to unmask]
Division of Research: Mon, Tue, Wed =20
617.495.6083 (voice), 617.496.3880 (fax) =20
Chase Basement F =20
Baker Library Historical Collections: Wed, Thu, Fri
617.496.6822 (voice), 617.495.5957 (fax)
Baker Library 100 West
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At 05:33 PM 9/20/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Please note that remaining places for the EAD European Users Day on 27
>October, described below, will be allocated on a first come first
served
>basis.
>
>EAD EUROPEAN USERS DAY
>
>WEDNESDAY 27 OCTOBER 1999
>
>9.30am to 5.00pm
>at the Public Record Office, Kew,
>Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU, UK
>
>
>This year's EAD European Users Day will be held at the Public Record
Office,
>the UK National Archives, on Wednesday 27 October 1999. Not only will
there
>be a chance to hear about some of the latest developments using EAD in
>Europe but also to discuss the particular challenges facing us here and
to
>put to members of the EAD Working Group (responsible for EAD
development)
>issues and recommendations. The cost, including coffee, lunch and tea
is
>=A318.
>
>Programme
>
>9.30-10.00 coffee and registration
>10.00-10.15 welcome and introduction
>10.15-11.00 Tone Merete Bruvik, Senior Computing Officer, University
of
>Bergen, Norway: EAD in the MALVINE Project: converting existing
catalogues
>in different formats into EAD, and displaying them on the Web using XML
and
>XSL
>11.00-11.30 Christine Woodland, Acting Archivist, Modern Records
Centre,
>University of Warwick, UK: A British university's experiences with EAD
>11.30-12.15 Louise Craven, Senior Archivist, Public Record Office,
UK:
>Indexing and authority files in an EAD context
>12.15-1.30 lunch
>1.30-2.15 Alejandro Delgado G=F3mez, Information Manager, Department
of
>Archives, Cartagena City Council, Spain: Using EAD in=20
interdisciplinary
>contexts: an approach from the point of view of the CHEIRON Project
>2.15-3.00 Nancy Elkington, Program Officer, Research Libraries
Group:
>International, integrated access to archival collections
>3.00-3.45 Hans-Dieter Kreikamp, Archivdirektor, Bundesarchiv,
Koblenz,
>Germany: A newcomer's impressions of EAD
>3.45-4.05 tea
>4.05-4.40 Issues and questions for members of the EAD Working
Group
>Kris Kiesling, Jackie Dooley, Michael Fox, Meg Sweet, Richard Szary)
>(4.40-5.00 A UK and Ireland EAD Group?)
>
>AND
>For the first 40 to express an interest Richard Szary of Yale University
and
>Lesley Richmond from Glasgow University will, from 11.00-12.30 on
Thursday
>28 October, lead an informal seminar/briefing on ISAAR(CPF) and EAD.
>
>
>All those wishing to attend on 27 October (and 28 October) please
contact
>Charles Tattersall by e-mail ([log in to unmask]) or
telephone
>0044 (0)181 876 3444, ext 2323 or Hugh Byrne by e-mail
>([log in to unmask])
>
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Hi<br>
<br>
Your email has been received but I am out of town until October 4, 1999.
<b>
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<dd>FIE/Faculty Web Pages</b>=20
<dd>If you are an HBS faculty member or faculty assistant with questions
relating to faculty Web pages, TSS can help you while I am away. <br>
<br>
<b>
<dd>Research Seminars Calendar</b>=20
<dd>If you are sending me information for the Research Seminars Calendar,
I will put it up upon my return. If the calendar is down, please contact
TSS--the server is a Mac in my workspace in Chase Basement F. <br>
<br>
<dd>For other DOR issues that need immediate attention please contact the
DOR administrative office at 495-6850.<br>
<br>
<dd>For any Baker Library Historical Collections issues that need
immediate attention, please contact the reference desk at 495-6411.
</dl>Otherwise, I'll get back to you when I return. <br>
Enjoy September!<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
Mandy<br>
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<br>
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