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- From: George Welling <welling@LET.RUG.NL>
- Subject: Bologna AHC conference
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- I have been keeping quiet for a while, because I was on the anual conference
- of the Association for History and Computing held in Bologna, Italy.
- (I have been reading all those messages about drinking-habits and I could tell
- a tale or two, but I think I won't)
- The conference lasted for 5 days and afterwards there were demonstrations of
- hypermedia-stuff, which I did not go to see.
-
- If the list would be interested I could try to give an account of this years
- conference like I did of last years conference (Odense- Denmark).
- But even if you would not be that interested, there are a few things to be
- said about some aspects of the conference.
- First of all, Josef Smets (Monpellier University, France), finally produced
- the book with the papers of the Montpellier conference: Histoire et
- Informatique, Actes du Congres, Distributed by Josef Smets and Contact France,
- Le Florilege no 2 - Rue de l'Encierro - 34470 Perols - France. It is almost
- 700 pages and there are quite a number of interesting things in it. Some
- articles are in French, some in English. (and some in the strange mixture of
- English with continental influences).
- Next to that there were three new volumes in the series : Halbgraue Reihe zur
- historischen Fachinformatik: (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Geschichte, In
- Kommission bie Scripta Mercaturae Verlag, St. Katharinen, Goettingen 1992)
-
- Band A12, Donald Spaeth, Peter Denley, Virginia Davis, Richard Trainor (eds.),
- Toward an International Curriculum for History and Computing.
- In this volume you will find the results of a Workshop of the IAHC held at
- Glasgow University, 15-17 may 1992. It will be quite helpful for those who are
- trying to start a curriculum at their own University. I am very sorry to say
- that the part on the Dutch Universities is incomplete. Somehow the whole
- program of Groningen University was left out, though it is one of the two
- places in Europe where you can actually get a degree in History and Computing.
- I will prepare an appendix for those who are interested.
-
- Band A13, Jan Oldervoll (ed), Eden or Babylon. On future software for highly
- structured historical sources.
- This is the result of another IAHC-workshop. It is an interesting piece of
- work, which should be read by those interested in the subject. I myself, more
- or less completely disagree with the writers in their approach, but we have
- discussed that in a two hour session in Bologna, which has led Manfred
- Thaller, the president of the IAHC, to ask me to start another workshop on the
- dissemination of algoritms specially suited for the historical disciplines.
- There are some fine articles in this volume, but I feel very uneasy about the
- plans for the future. Maybe this topic could be discussed on this platform
- also.
-
- Band A14, Manfred Thaller (ed), Images and manuscripts in Historical
- computing.
- I have not had the chance yet to read this volume, but "images-handling" is
- one of the hot topics.
-
- Band A11, Daniel Greenstein (ed), Modelling Historical Data.
- This volume was allready presented in Odense and I have given it a very
- favourable review last year.
-
-
- The whole conference had a few "buzz-words": multi-media, OCR, connections
- with Eastern Europe.
- Especially this last item should be discussed more thoroughly as it has been
- done: the democratic quality of the decisions made on this subject is rather
- poor.
- I have no serious objections to contacts with and aid for the easter-european
- countries in this sphere. I just wonder if it would not be apropriate that
- some people who were willing to rewrite history for the old regime should
- openly discuss why they did it and if they still hold the same views.
- I myself would like to see an increased effort to get to the establishment of
- an American Branch of the association. I fail to understand why there is no
- such thing: there are lots of us-historians working in this field, why don't
- they join the association ? Are there answers out there ?
-
- This conference had a language-problem: I have heard lectures in French,
- Italian and English. (I can only understand the first and the last) This is
- not a happy solution for international conferences. I know that there is some
- national pride involved, but an international academic discourse should not
- suffer from an unwillingness to express oneself in the "de facto" language of
- the international community. (I hate to admit it, it's not Dutch, nor Italian,
- nor German, it happens to be English)
- Anyway for next years conference in Graz (Austria), English will be the only
- language.
-
- And yes, Bob Morris is right, I stopped remarks about football after the Danes
- had beaten us. I am a bad loser, I must admit.
-
- I will post more on the conference later.
-
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