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Jules Michelet
Michelet, Jules, 1798-1874.
Figaro-Album, d'après Legé et Bergeron, phot.
From The Siege and Commune of Paris Home Page


Humanities Computing / Introduction to Electronic Resources


George Sand
Sand, George, 1804-1876
Figaro-Album, d'aprés Bertall, phot.
From The Siege and Commune of Paris Home Page.


Schedule for September 24, 2002, Tuesday, at NU Main Library


Time

Sessions

Location

8:30 AM -- 9:00 AM

Coffee
Very brief welcome and introduction to the day's event.
Ruth Reingold, Director of Computing, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences (WCAS)
Martin Mueller, Professor of English
David F. Bishop, University Librarian

Ver Steeg Lounge, 3 South

9:15 AM -- 11:20 AM

EndNote Session
Jeff Garrett, Acting Assistant University Librarian for Collection Management & Bibliographer for American Literature, Linguistics, & Classics
Julie Borden, Electronic Research Services Librarian
Scott Garton, Reference Librarian

Computer Labs, Main Library Lower Level

11:35 AM -- 1:00 PM

Lunch
Brief remarks.
Daniel Linzer, Dean, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences (WCAS)

Ver Steeg Lounge, 3 South

1:15 PM -- 2:15 PM

Subject-Oriented Sessions

 
Effective Use of Electronic Journals New Reference Classroom
Electronic Resources for the Study of the Early Modern British World 2EAST Conference Room 2628
Philosophical and Religious Studies Resources Online Old Reference Classroom
Urban E-Spaces Video Theatre
2:15 PM -- 2:30 PM
Break New Reference Classroom

2:30 PM -- 3:30 PM

Subject-Oriented Sessions

 
British National Corpus and Other Linguistic Corpora Online 2EAST Conference Room 2628
E-Sources for the Study of Medieval and Early Modern Continental Europe Video Theatre
From the American Revolution to the First World War: An Introduction to Electronic Resources for the Study of the United States New Reference Classroom
Gender Studies through Electronic Resources Old Reference Classroom
Introduction to Slavic Resources Tom Mann's Office (2623, 2EAST)
3:40 PM -- 4:15 PM
Closing Remarks and Panel Discussion
Martin Mueller, Professor of English
The Query Potential of the Digital Surrogate or, How To Put All This Computer Stuff To Good Scholarly Use: A Roundtable Discussion
Panelists will consider what old questions we can answer more easily or thoroughly, and what new questions can we ask, because of the existence of digital tools.
Ver Steeg Lounge, 3 South
4:15 PM -- 5:00 PM
Reception Ver Steeg Lounge, 3 South
 


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Topics for Breakout Sessions


Topics


Instructors

British National Corpus and Other Linguistic Corpora Online Jeff Garrett, Bibliographer for Linguistics and Assistant University Librarian for Collection Management
E-Sources for the Study of Medieval and Early Modern Continental Europe

Martin Mueller, Professor of English

Effective Use of Electronic Journals

Harriet Lightman, Bibliographer for History, Economics, and Philosophy; and Beth Clausen, Head, Government Publications & Maps Department

Electronic Resources for the Study of the Early Modern British World

Bill McHugh, Reference Collection Management Librarian

From the American Revolution to the First World War: An Introduction to Electronic Resources for the Study of the United States

Harriet Lightman, Bibliographer for History; and Carl Smith, Professor of English, American Studies, and History

Gender Studies through Electronic Resources Sally Roberts, Reference Curriculum Integration Librarian, Reference Department; and Kristine Thorsen, Acting Bibliographer for Foreign Languages & Literatures and Lecturer in German, Judd A. and Marjorie Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences (WCAS)

Introduction to Slavic Resources

Tom Mann, Bibliographer for Slavic Languages & Literatures

Philosophical and Religious Studies Resources Online

Rochelle Elstein, Bibliographer for Religion & Jewish Studies; Sally Roberts, Curriculum Integration Librarian, Reference Department; and tbd.

Urban E-Spaces
Russ Clement, Art Librarian; and Carl Smith, Professor of English, American Studies, and History


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