Mike: I am using an Apple MacBook Pro, and was able to connect efficiently to their homepage, which featured an organizational logo and option for site entry in English. I know that doesn't help you, but perhaps explains that the problem is at least not site generated. Brian On Jan 3, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Michael Biel wrote: > I am finding problems connecting with these links. The http://www.iasa2009.com > goes to a front page with a link to either an English or Greek > language page. The English can't be located, and the Greek is a > blank grey page with a legend (back). The IASA home page is www.iasa-web.org > , not ".no" and the links from that page to the conference pages do > not work either. > Mike Biel [log in to unmask] > > Jacqueline von Arb wrote: >> Dear colleagues, >> >> Here below, please find the Call For Papers for International >> Association >> of Sound and Audiovisual Archives' (IASA) next conference, 20-25 >> September >> 2009. >> Welcome to Athens ! >> >> Jacqueline von Arb >> - Vice President, IASA - International Association of Sound and >> Audiovisual >> Archives (www.iasa-web.no) >> - Director, Norwegian Institute of Recorded Sound (Norsk >> Lydinstitutt, >> www.recordedsound.no) >> - General Manager, MemNor Audio Archiving Services (www.memnor.no) >> Norsk Lydinstitutt is a partner of the EU-project Memories ( >> www.memories-project.eu ) >> >> ------------------------ >> >> 2009 IASA CONFERENCE: >> ?Towards a new kind of Archive? >> The Digital Philosophy in Audiovisual Archives? >> >> CALL FOR PAPERS >> >> Submission Deadline: January 30th 2009 >> >> The Organising Committee of the IASA 2009 Annual Conference invites >> presentation proposals for the 40th IASA Annual Conference, to be >> held >> September 20-25, 2009, in Athens, Greece, hosted by the Hellenic >> National >> Audiovisual Archive. >> >> Presentation proposals are due January 30th, 2009, on the following >> themes: >> · Archives, Libraries and Museums. Moment of Truth - Time to >> Converge? >> · The disappearing Archive I: the loss of physical substance >> through digitisation >> · The disappearing Archive II: aging and physical >> deterioration of >> analogue media >> · The disappearing Archive III: obsolete carriers but no >> replay >> equipment >> · Born to die? Selection policies in the 21st century >> · Between archivists and users, taking advantage of the >> archive >> · Digital preservation and audiovisual preservation: Is >> there a >> divide? >> · 40 years of IASA >> · The role of the National Audiovisual Archives >> · Archiving the web and the new media audiovisual content >> · Ethics of digital archives >> >> Please find all conference information as well as the submission >> form on >> the >> conference website: >> >> http://www.iasa2009.com >> >> Presenters will be notified of acceptance by March 15, 2009. >> >> For any further information or question please contact the Organising >> Committe and the conference adminitsrator through the emails posted >> at the >> conference site. >> >>