Unlocking Audio 2: Connecting With Listeners 16-17 March 2009, The British Library Conference Centre, London NW1 (authorised blogging tag: unlockingaudio) www.bl.uk/unlockingaudio Supported by the Joint Information Systems Committee Conference registration & call for papers Unlocking Audio 2: Connecting with Listeners is a key event exploring the use of sounds online. The conference will focus on ways that researchers and other audiences expect to discover, browse, audition and analyse archival audio resources. Reviewing existing and emerging practices and technologies, the conference will be of interest to: * content owners * academics * service providers * user groups * resource managers * system integrators * designers and implementers of data mining, search & content analysis tools Important dates Deadline for abstracts 12:00 hours GMT on12 December 2008 Deadline for early registration 12:00 hours GMT on19 December 2008 Deadline for late registration 12:00 hours GMT on16 February 2009 Conference dates 16-17 March 2009 Call for papers and registration Please see the conference website: www.bl.uk/unlockingaudio Contact details Alison Faraday, "Unlocking Audio" The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB United Kingdom Fax: +44 (0)207 412 7441 Email: [log in to unmask] ************************************************************************** Experience the British Library online at www.bl.uk The British Library's new interactive Annual Report and Accounts 2007/08 : www.bl.uk/knowledge Help the British Library conserve the world's knowledge. Adopt a Book. www.bl.uk/adoptabook The Library's St Pancras site is WiFi - enabled ************************************************************************* The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this e-mail and notify the [log in to unmask] : The contents of this e-mail must not be disclosed or copied without the sender's consent. The statements and opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the British Library. The British Library does not take any responsibility for the views of the author. *************************************************************************