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[eccr] Digital heritage conference and workshop

Tue Feb 10 20:15:59 GMT 2004


>Dear CCF Colleagues,
>
>FYI, our Canadian Heritage colleagues who are hosting the next CCF
>meeting in Banff and the pre-meeting workshop in
>Calgary have arranged for a free webcast of the Calgary workshop only.
>We thought this might be of interest to those of you
>unable to attend this year.  The announcement follows.
>
>Best regards, John Perkins
>************************************
>ANNOUNCEMENT:
>LIVE WEBCAST OF DIGITAL CONTENT WORKSHOP
>
>Nine speakers from around the world are gathering in Calgary,
>Canada, to shed light on the latest research and policy
>initiatives supporting the development of cultural and heritage
>digital content, and you can witness their presentations through
>a live Webcast.
>
>Titled "Beyond Productivity: Culture and Heritage Resources
>in the Digital Age," this workshop begins at 8:30 a.m. MST, on
>Friday, February 27. You will be able to view the live Webcast,
>free of charge, by going to
>http://www.chin.gc.ca/English/Conferences_Training/Dccf_Workshop/index.html
>
>and following the links. Viewers will be able to submit questions
>for the question and answer periods that conclude each session.
>If you wish to receive a reminder by email in the days leading-up
>to the event, please send an email, with *reminder* as the
>subject line, to (banff2004 /at/ pch.gc.ca).
>
>Brought to you by the Department of Canadian Heritage, this
>international event is organized by the Canadian Heritage
>Information Network (CHIN) in collaboration with its departmental
>partners, the Canadian Culture Online Program (CCOP) and
>eCulture. The discussions will help set the tone for the digital
>Cultural Content Forum (dCCF) in Banff, Canada, as well as the
>2004 Web-Wise conference in Chicago, USA.
>
>For a complete list of speakers, the program, relevant links and
>other information, please visit
>http://www.chin.gc.ca/English/Conferences_Training/Dccf_Workshop/index.html.
>
>
>
>- 30 -
>
>
>Source:
>Paul Lima, Liaison and Marketing Coordinator
>Canadian Heritage Information Network
>(819) 994-1200 or 1 800 520-2446 (from Canada and the U.S.)
>(banff2004 /at/ pch.gc.ca)

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