Here was I, hoping it was a street protest demonstration. Jacqie Ferry wrote: > **Apologies for cross-postings** > > Hello fellow encoders! > > At this year’s EAD roundtable meeting, we’re going to try something a > little different: we’re turning the floor over to you! > > For the second half of the meeting, we’d like to invite all of you > innovators and encoding/programming gurus to show us your stuff! We > are seeking approximately 8 presenters to demonstrate new > encoding-related tools, interfaces, projects, or prototypes. The > criteria are simple: > > 1) The underlying structure of your project/tool must be based on > EAD or EAC. > 2) The project must be in progress or have been completed in the > past 12 months. > 3) Your presentation must include a demonstration of your > tool/project (screen shots only; live demos cannot be supported). > 4) Your demonstration/presentation must be kept to a maximum of 5 > minutes. > > Are you interested in showing off your newest, coolest project or > prototype? If so, please send a brief abstract (3-5 sentences) of your > proposed presentation/demonstration; your name, institutional > affiliation, and contact information; a URL to your proposed > tool/project (if available); and please confirm your availability to > participate on Wednesday, August 11th from 3:15-5:15 pm. Proposals > need not be formal and works in progress are encouraged; this is an > opportunity to informally share and receive feedback from your EAD > colleagues, and to get all of our minds thinking about the myriad > possibilities of EAD and EAC. *Proposals should be sent to > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> or > [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>, and must be received no > later than Thursday, July 29th.* > > If more than 8 proposals are received, priority will be given to > tools/projects that have not been demonstrated or discussed at > previous conferences. > > > Jacquelyn Ferry > EAD Roundtable Chair