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Fri Feb 12 23:10:20 GMT 2010


Charlie Gere - University of Lancaster, UK
Touch, community and the digital
Gudrun Gersmann - German Historical Institute Paris, FR
Networked publication
Guenther Goerz - University of Erlangen, DE
A framework for semantic object representation, knowledge processing,
and scholarly communication
Halina Gottlieb - Interactive Institute, Kista, SE
Designing support activities for the interdiscplinary collaboration in
Digital Art History
Gerhard Nauta - Universiteit Leiden, NL
Do you see what we've seen? Using many eyes in search of similarities
in the visual arts
Robert Stein - Indianapolis Museum of Arts, US Crowd-Sourcing Art
History: Research and Application of Social Tagging for Museums

A good number of grants are available for young researchers to cover
the conference fee and possibly part of the travel costs. Grant
requests should be made by ticking appropriate field(s) in the
paragraph 'Grant application' of the application form.

Full conference programme and application form accessible online from
http://www.esf.org/conferences/10342.

ESF-COST Contact for further information: Zuzana Vercinska -
Zuzana.Vercinska at cost.eu

Closing date for applications: 18 July 2010.

This conference is organised by the European Science Foundation (ESF)
in partnership with COST European Cooperation in Science and
Technology.

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