Charlie Mansfield, University of Edinburgh/Consultant Researcher with the CNRS Laboratory in Medieval French Studies at the Sorbonne in Paris, France, presented "Trying to give searchable interactivity back to the user in XML-tagged text corpora" at 4.00pm as part of the Scottish Database Interest Group [external] seminar season at the University of Edinburgh, Seminar Room 4 in Buccleuch Place. The DCC was a co-sponsor of this event.
Sebastian Maneth from the National Information and Communications Technology Australia Research Center Australia (NICTA) presented Structural Selectivity Estimation for XML Documents at 4.00pm as part of the Scottish Database Interest Group seminar season at The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, Seminar Room 4 in Buccleuch Place. The DCC was a co-sponsor of this event.
Maarten Marx from the University of Amsterdam presented "XPath with Transitive Closure" at 4.00pm as part of the Scottish Database Interest Group seminar season at The School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh, Seminar Room 4 in Buccleuch Place. The DCC was a co-sponsor of this event.
Ted Nelson, a charismatic prophet who invented the concepts of hypertext and hypermedia, gave the 2006 Arts and Media Informatics Lecture at 4.00pm - 5.00pm on 22 May 2006. His visionary ideas also gave us hyperlinking, a lesser version of which powers the World Wide Web. This lecture was a unique chance for staff and students to hear one of the legends of the informatics revolution.
Dr Kenneth Thibodeau, Director, Electronic Records Archives Program, National Archives and Records Administration (US) presented a lecture on Building the Archives of the Future at this Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII) [external] and DCC sponsored event.
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