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Programme

13 November 2007

10.00 Coffee and registration
10.20 Introduction – David Robey, AHRC ICT Programme
10.30 Professor Richard Beacham / Drew Baker - Making Space: A Methodology for Tracking and Documenting the Cognitive Process in 3-dimensional Visualisationbased Research
10.50 Professor Mark Greengrass / Jamie McLaughlin - ARMADILLO: Information Mining in Distributive Research Datasets in the Arts and Humanities
11.10 Dr Alan Marsden - ICT Tools for Searching, Annotation and Analysis of Audio-Visual Media
11.30 Coffee break
11.40 Dr Mike Pringle / Rupert Shepherd - The Hunt for Submarines in Classical Art: Mappings between Scientific Invention and Artistic Inspiration
12.00 Professor Julian Richards - Making the LEAP: Linking E-Archives and E-Publications
12.20 Professor Jeremy Smith / Christian Kay - Lexical Searches for the Arts and Humanities
12.40 Professor Robert Zimmer - Creation of a flexibly searchable streaming media archive of contemporary and modern art theory and practice
13.00 Lunch
14.00 Stephen Ramsay, University of Nebraska - Rules of the Order: Managing the MONK Project
14.30 Discussion
14.40 Craig Bellamy, AHDS and Torsten Reimer, AHRC ICT Methods Network - Communities, Tools and Dissemination
14.50 Dan Cohen, George Mason University - Zotero - Ups and Downs of Humanities' Tools Development
15.05 Discussion
15.15 Coffee break
15.30 Round table discussion: ‘Tools development agenda of the future’ with Sheila Anderson, AHDS and CeRCH; Paul Ell, Queen’s University Belfast; Lorna Hughes, Centre for Computing in the Humanities, KCL; David Shepherd, University of Sheffield. Chaired by David Robey.
16.45 Concluding remarks – David Robey and Sheila Anderson
17.00 Wine reception in Wilkins Haldane Room, UCL
18.00 End