Strictly Broadband: Broadband and the Humanities seminar

> NSCF Round Table Workshop
> Strictly Broadband: Broadband and the Humanities, Social Sciences
> & Creative
> Arts
> Museum Victoria, Melbourne, 10.00am - 3.00pm, 31 October 2003
>
> The National Scholarly Communications Forum invites you to take up the
> broadband challenge and attend Strictly Broadband, a roundtable
> workshop on
> the opportunities presented by broadband communication networks for
> scholars, teachers and researchers in the humanities, social sciences and
> creative arts. Strictly Broadband will showcase broadband
> technology and its
> relevance to teaching and research practice with presentations from
> corporate groups active in the sector - GrangeNet, AARNeT, CeNTIE
> and AREN.
> This will be followed by presentations from researchers involved
> in projects
> that illustrate innovative use of advanced networks in fields as disparate
> as tele-microscopy, file and media archives, the preservation of language
> and the mysteries of the heavens. For more information, go to:
> http://www.humanities.org.au/NSCF/STRICTBBAND/broadband.htm.
>
> Justine Molony
> Project Officer
> The Australian Academy of the Humanities
> GPO Box 93
> CANBERRA ACT 2601
> 3 Liversidge Street, Acton, ACT
> aah.office@anu.edu.au
> www.humanities.org.au
> Tel: 02 6125 8965 / 9860
> Fax: 02 6248 6287
>
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