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IRList Digest Saturday, 30 April 1988 Volume 4 : Issue 28
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Announcement - ALLC/AIBI 1988 Joint Conferences
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From: Prof. Choueka Yaacov <choueka@bimacs>
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 88 19:08:09 +0200
Subject: ALLC/AIBI conferences
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ALLC/AIBI 1988 Joint Conferences
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Fifteenth International Conference
on
Literary and Linguistic Computing
and
Second International Conference
on
Computers and Biblical Studies
June 5-13, 1988, Jerusalem
* Sponsored by:
ALLC - Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing
AIBI - Association Internationale Bible et Informatique
* With the participation of:
ACH - Association for Computing in the Humanities
* Partially supported by:
ICRD - Israel Council for Research and Development
* Organized by:
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and
Institute for Information Retrieval and Computational Linguistics,
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Prof. Yaacov Choueka, Chairman, Organizing Committee
* Under the auspices of:
Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
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Organizing Committee:
Yaacov Choueka, Chairman Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
Hillel Weiss, Coordinator Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
Daniel Boyarin Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
Itamar Even-Zohar Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv
Ariel Frank Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
Reuven Mirkin Academy of Hebrew Language, Jerusalem
Uzzi Ornan Technion, Haifa
Yehuda Radday Technion, Haifa
Michael Sokoloff Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan
ALLC 1988 Conference
International Advisory Board
Paul Bratley Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Canada
Jacqueline Hamesse Universite Catholique, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium
R.-F. Poswick Centre Informatique et Biblique, Maredsous, Belgium
Klaus M. Schmidt Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA
Don Walker Bell Communications Research, Morristown, New Jersey
AIBI 1988 Conference
President: Emmanuel Tov, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel
Secretary: Br. R. -F. Poswick, osb, Centre Informatique et Biblique,
Maredsous, Belgium
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ALLC/AIBI 1988 Joint Conferences
The Fifteenth International Conference for Literary and Linguistic
Computing will be held June 5-9, 1988, at the Moriah Hotel,
Jerusalem, to be immediately followed by the Second International
Conference on Computers and Biblical Studies June 9-13, 1988, at the
same site. This first-time arrangement of jointly organized
conferences with separate programs and many joint activities was
endorsed by the sponsoring organizations (ALLC and AIBI) in the hope
of promoting a fruitful exchange of ideas and information between
scholars who work in related areas with obvious mutual influences
and projections.
Separate registrations are possible, but a joint registration with
greatly reduced fees is available and recommended.
The conferences consist of invited lectures, contributed papers,
panels, and product-review sessions. Major textual databases in
the Humanities (French, Italian, Hebrew) as well as program
products in computerized Biblical studies will be presented and
demonstrated on-line in plenary sessions. Special social and
touristic activities are also included and are detailed in the
brochure. Participants will also have the opportunity to enjoy
many cultural and entertainment activities that will be taking place
during June 1988 in Israel in the context of the festivities for the
celebration of Israel's 40 years of independence; details will be
included in the registration kit.
All the conference activities will take place at the Moriah Hotel
except for the last day of the AIBI Conference which will be hosted
by the Hebrew University, at its Mt. Scopus Campus in Jerusalem.
________________________________________________________________
Conferences Schedule
ALLC
Sunday, June 5 : Registration (afternoon)
Monday, June 6 : 8:30-9:20 Opening Session
9:30-17:30 Parallel Sessions, Product-Review
Sessions and Panels
Evening Folklore Evening
Tuesday, June 7: 8:30-9:20 Invited Lecture
9:30-17:30 Parallel Sessions and Panels
Evening Reception and Visit to Israel Museum
Wednesday, June 8: Excursion day
Thursday, June 9: 8:30-9:20 Invited Lecture
9:30-12:45 Parallel Sessions
14:00-15:30 Plenary panel
15:30-16:30 ALLC Closing Lecture
16:30-17:30 AIBI Opening Lecture
17:30- ALLC and AIBI Business Meetings
Evening Joint ALLC-Farewell/AIBI-Welcome Banquet
AIBI
Friday, June 10: 8:30-9:20 Plenary Session
9:30-12:45 Joint Workshop
9:30-15:30 Parallel Sessions
Evening Evening:Informal talk on a Biblical-
Archaeological topic
Saturday, June 11: Free (visits to religious sites in Jerusalem)
Sunday, June 12: 9:30-12:45 Joint Workshop-CD-ROM
14:00-17:15 Joint Workshop-Desktop Publishing
14:00-15:30 Parallel Sessions
15:45-17:15 Panel
Monday, June 13: Hosting the AIBI Conference --
The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
8:30-15:30 Parallel Sessions
15:45-17:15 Closing Panel
_____________________________________________________________
ALLC Conference
Program Outline (provisional)
* Invited Lectures
Monday, June 6 8:30 a.m. (to be announced)
Tuesday, June 7 8:30 a.m.:
Jeremy Clear, Senior Computer Officer, CO-BUILD Project,
Birmingham University and Collins Publishing Co.
"Computers, corpora and modern lexicography: the CO-BUILD
experience"
Thursday, June 9 8:30 a.m.:
Prof. J. Aarts, University of Nijmengen, Nijmengen, the
Netherlands
"Corpus Linguistics-"An Appraisal"
Thursday, June 9 15:30: ALLC Closing Lecture
Prof. Ian Lancashire, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Canada
"Back to the future: Humanities Computing 1968-1988"
* Contributed papers
About 50 contributed papers covering all aspects of literary and
linguistic computing will be presented at the conference. The
topics covered, and the number of papers in each topic are
approximately as follows:
Mechanized morphology, lexicography and dictionaries (15)
Textual databases and corpora, text retrieval and processing (9)
Stylistic analysis, authorship studies and statistical linguistics (8)
Critical editions, collations and variants (6)
Encoding, formatting and data entry (4)
Computational linguistics (3)
Phonetics (3)
* Panels
Three panels will be held during the conference, on the following
topics and with the indicated moderators:
- "Text encoding and formatting", Nancy Ide, Vassar College,
Poughkeepsie, NY, U.S.A.
- "Literary and linguistic computing: the tools are here, what about
results?", Willard McCarty, Centre for Computing in the Humanities,
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
- "Corpus linguistics: a new tool?", Yaacov Choueka, Bar-Ilan University
Ramat-Gan, Israel
* Demonstration of major textual databases in the humanities
Three of the major textual databases in the humanities, with
their relevant software, will be presented, with live demonstrations:
The Pisa Linguistic Database (Italian)
The "Tresor de la langue Francaise" (French)
The Responsa System (Hebrew)
* Product-Review Sessions
Parallel to the sessions with contributed papers, special
Product-Review sessions in which unrefereed presentations of
commercial hardware/software products of interest to the Conference
participants will take place.
* SCCAC - Society for Conceptual and Content Analysis by Computer
As has been the tradition in the last few years, the Society for
Conceptual and Content Analysis by Computer (SCCAC) is organizing
its annual meeting in the framework of the ALLC Conference. The
meeting will consist of 2-3 sessions of contributed papers and a
round-table discussion. Attendance is free for ALLC registrants.
For more information, write directly to:
Prof. Klaus Schmidt, BGSU A.Y.A. program, Ins. fur Anglistik &
Amerikan., Univ. Salzburg, Salzburg, Austria (Tel.(43)662-8044/4415)
________________________________________________________________
AIBI Conference
Program Outline (provisional)
* Opening lecture
Thursday, June 9, 16.30 p.m.
Prof. Emanuel Tov, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
"Achievements and trends in computer-assisted Biblical studies"
* Contributed papers
About 30 papers will be presented covering all aspects of
computerized Biblical studies: morphology and syntax, concordances,
stylistic analysis, authorship studies, statistical features,
variants analysis, data entry, display and typesetting of
non-standard characters.
Various utility programs for analyzing and concording
the Hebrew and Greek text of the Bible will be also demonstrated.
* Panels
Three panels are under planning on the following topics
and with the indicated moderators:
- "International exchange of programs in computer-assisted Biblical
studies", Prof. Walter T. Claassen, University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch, South Africa
- "European Biblical databases", Prof. Georges Heintz, Strasbourg
- Closing panel, Monday, June 13, 15:45 p.m., R. -F. Poswick,
CIB-Maredsous, Belgium
* Special AIBI Day at the Hebrew University
The Hebrew University will host the AIBI Conference on Monday, June
13, at its Mount Scopus Campus. In addition to the sessions with
contributed papers, several Biblical projects will be demonstrated,
including the CATSS databases and tools.
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Joint Workshops
Three Workshops will be given at the end of the ALLC Conference and
during the AIBI Conference. Each workshop will consist of two
sessions of 1h 30m each, with a 15 minute coffee break in-between,
and is open to the attendees of both Conferences for a special
registration fee of $35 each.
Each workshop will deal with a different sector of the relevant
technologies for textual computing and processing, introducing the
basics of the technology, discussing potential uses for literary and
linguistic computing as well as operational applications, and giving
details on products, prices, etc. Written material will be also
distributed.
Workshop 1: Hypertext, Friday June 10, 9:30-12:45
Prof. Walter T. Claassen and Mr. D.P. Van der Merwe,
Department of Semitic Languages, University of Stellenbosch,
Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Workshop 2: CD-ROM, Sunday June 12, 9:30-12:45
Prof. Robert Kraft, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Workshop 3: Desktop Publishing, Sunday June 12, 14:00-17:15
Mr. John R. Hughes, Editor and Publisher, Bits and
Bytes Review, Iowa, USA.
_____________________________________________________________________
Social Program
Monday, June 6: A folklore evening of Israeli dancing and music
at the Moriah Hotel in Jerusalem
Tuesday, June 7: Reception hosted by the Municipality of Jerusalem,
followed by a visit to the Israel Museum
Wednesday, June 8:Half-day historical-archaeological tour of the
picturesque Old City of Jerusalem.
Highlight: Mt. Scopus, Mt. of Olives, Western Wall,
Ophel Garden, City of David, Jewish Quarter, Church
of the Holy Sepulchre.
Thursday June 9: Farewell banquet (jointly with AIBI Welcome
banquet)
ADDITIONAL TOURS
For the convenience of participants and accompanying persons Omega Tours
have prepared a:
-one-day excursion to the Dead Sea area, the Judean desert, Masada, Qumran
Caves (where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered) which will be available
on Wednesday, June 8, 1988 at $33 per person;
-3-day (3 nights) post conference tour to include one night at leisure in
Tel Aviv, touring in the Jordan Valley, Beit Shean, Tiberias, the Sea of
Galilee, Nazareth, Meggido, Caesarea.
In addition, regular and individual private-car tours throughout Israel
will be available at the Omega Tours desk during the conferences.
____________________________________________________________
General Information
Venue
The Conferences will take place at the five star Moriah Hotel in Jerusalem.
Registrations fees (per person)
Tariff: 1 2 3
Joint Conferences $ 150 $ 180 $ 75
ALLC only $ 120 $ 145 $ 60
AIBI only $ 70 $ 85 $ 35
Tariff 1 is for registered 1988 members of ALLC, AIBI, or ACH
organizations.
Tariff 2 for all other regular participants.
Tariff 3 is for registered 1988 full-time students (please enclose
proof) and for accompanying persons.
For late registration mailed after May 1, 1988 an additional fee of
$25 will be charged.
Participant's registration fees include: participation in scentific
sessions, book of abstracts, social events, which for ALLC participants
include a folklore evening, reception at the Israel Museum, a half-day tour
of Jerusalem, farewell banquet, and for AIBI participants the welcome banquet.
Accompanying person fees include: participation in all social events
listed above.
Student fees include: participation in scientific sessions, and book of
abstracts.
Registration Desk
The registration desk will be open on Sunday, June 5, 1988 at the Moriah Hotel
between 16:00-21:00 and (for AIBI registration) on Thursday, June 9,1988
at 13:00.
Refunds
Registration fees will be refulnded (less 10% handling charges) provided
the cancellation letter is post-marked not later than May 5, 1988.
Weather and Clothing
The weather in Jerusalem in June is generally warm and pleasant by day and cool
during the evening. Temperatures range from 16-28 C (61-82 F). Sweaters
or jackets are recommended for the evenings. Light clothing, headcover and
comfortable shoes (as well as a bathing suit) are advisable for sightseeing.
Transportation
Just outside the airport, there is a bus station with regular buses to
Jerusalem (a trip of less than an hour). Once there at the Central Bus
station bus 6 or 18 will take you to all of the hotels mentioned in this
brochure; a tax`i would cost about $4. For a couple of dollars more you may
find it more convenient to share a car service ('Sherut') from the airport to
Jerusalem which will then take you directly to your final destination.
Meals
You can have your meals at most of the hotels, or, for a more interesting
experience, in a multitude of restaurants located a few minutes from
Moriah and ranging from the luxurious to the popular in all styles and tastes:
European, Jewish East-European, American, Israeli, Middle-Eastern, Italian
and vegetarian (needless to say, Kosher is no problem here!). Datailed
information will be enclosed in the registration kit.
*Travel*Tour* Accommodations
Omega (Israel), Travel & Tours Ltd., Jerusalem, has been appointed by the
Organizing Committee as the official organizer and travel agent for the
Conferences. For the ocnvenience of participants Omega Tours is offering
reduced rates for accommodation in Jerusalem at the hotels listed below.
Payment to Omega Tours may be made by travellers' cheques, Eurocheques,
cash or Visa credit card (other credit cards not accepted). Special rates have
been obtained at the following hotels (all are within walking distance from
the Conference venue) and include full Israeli buffet breakfast and service
charge.
Rates are per person per night
class double room single room
Moriah 5-star $ 40 $ 58
Kings 3-star $ 33 $ 48
Y.M.C.A. Economy 3-star $ 21 $ 33
Note: All above rates are valid only if reservations and payments are made
through Omega Tours.
Hotel addresses
Kings 60 King George St. (02)247133
Moriah 39 Keren Hayessod (02)232232
Y.M.C.A. 26 King David St. (02)227111
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For more information:
Program ALLC: Prof. Yaacov Choueka
Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel, 52100
Tel. (03) 5318716; electronic mail address:
choueka@bimacs.biu.ac.il or Choueka-bimacs.bitnet
Program AIBI: Br. R. -F. Poswick, osb
Centre Informatique et Biblique, Maredsous, B-5198,
B-5198, Denee, Belgium
Tel. (082) 699647
Telefax (082) 699436
Official Organizer and Travel Agency:
Omega Tours
59 Ramban St., POB 71102
Jerusalem, Israel, 91079
Tel. (02) 662989, 668377
Telex 26577 IL.
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Post Conferences Tour
June 14-17 1988
Tuesday,June 14,1988
After breakfast depart Jerusalem via Bethany to Jericho. Drive along the
Jordan Valley to Beit Shean and on to Tiberias on the shores of the Sea of
Galilee. Arrival at a kibbutz guesthouse in the Upper Galilee for dinner and
overnight. After dinner enjoy a lecture on the unique kibbutz way of life.
Wednesday, June 15, 1988
After breakfast drive up to the Golan Heights to Banias, one of the sources of
the Jordan River. Cross the river to visit the Mt. of Beatiltudes, Capernaum,
Tabgha (site of the Miracle of the Loaves and Fish), and 'Jesus'boat'. Proceed
on to the ruins of the monastery of Kursi, the hot baths of Hamat Gader and
Karnei Hittim. Return to the kibbutz guesthouse for dinner and overnight.
Thursday, June 16,1988
Check out of the kibbutz guest house and drive via the Hulah Valley to Cana
and on to Nazareth to visit the Church of the Annunciation, Joseph's House
and Mary's Well. Proceed via Meggido (site of 'Armageddon'), the city of the
Kings of Israel to Caesarea (the Roman port-city and Crusader bastion with
its amphitheater and hypodrome). Continue to Tel Avliv for overnight at a
three star hotel.
Friday, June 17,1988
Departure transfer to the Ben Gurion Airport.
Rates
Per person in double room: US $ 165
Supplement for single room: US $ 35
Rates include:
-2 nights at a kibbutz guesthouse in the Upper Galilee with dinner and Israeli
breakfast.
-1 night at a three star hotel in Tel Aviv with Israeli buffet breakfast.
-3 days of sightseeing in an airconditioned bus with services of licensed guide
-entrance fees as per itinerary.
-porterage at hotels
-transfer upon departure (on car-sharing basis)
Note: Tour will operate only with a minimum of 15 paying participants.
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FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
COMPUTERS AND BIBLICAL STUDIES
Registration Form
Please type or write in BLOCK LETTERS and airmail to:
ALLC/AIBI Joint Conferences
P.O. Box 71102, Jerusalem 91709, Israel
SURNAME
FIRST NAME/S
INSTITUTION
MAILING ADDRESS: INSTITUTION HOME
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
ELECTRONIC MAIL
ACCOMPANYING PERSON/S
REGISTRATION FEES (US $ per person)
Status: 1 member 2 regular 3-4 student/accompanying
Conferences Tariff: 1 2 3-4
Joint ALLC/AIBI 150 180 75
ALLC only 120 145 60
AIBI only 70 85 35
Late registration 25 25 25
Workshops:
W1 Hypertext 35
W2 CD-ROM 35
W3 Desktop Publishing 35
I enclose a cheque of US $ (or equivalent)
payable to: Omega Tours ALLC/AIBI
I made a bank transfer of US $ to account
No. 02612709/038, Bank Leumi, Rehavia Branch, 912, Jerusalem, Israel
* Participants settling their conference fees for registration, hotel
accommodations and tours by bank transfers are requested to instruct the bank
clerk to stipulate the name of the Conference on all necessary forms.
Date__________________________ Signature_________________________________
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FIFTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
LITERARY AND LINGUISTIC COMPUTING
SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
COMPUTERS AND BIBLICAL STUDIES
Reservation
Please type or write in BLOCK LETTERS and airmail to :
ALLC/AIBI Joint Conferences
P.O.Box 71102, Jerusalem 91709, Israel
SURNAME
FIRST NAME/S
ACCOMPANYING PERSON/S
ADDRESS
_________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________
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ARRIVAL
Date Airline Flight Time(if known)
DEPARTURE
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I wish to reserve: double room/s single room/s
from till total of nights at the
Moriah Hotel Kings Hotel Y.M.C.A.
Seat/s for Jerusalem Tour
Dead Sea/Masada Tour
Post Conference Tour
I enclose the total amount of US $ to cover US $ 100 deposit per
person for each of the following:
Accommodation during the conferences
Post Conferences tour
Reservations cannot be confirmed unless accompanied by a deposit. Deposits
are refundable less 10% processing charges. Cancellations received later than
30 days before check-in date are refundable less the amount of one-night
accommodation.
I enclose a cheque of US $ payable to Omega Tours
I made a bank transfer of US $ to:
Acct. No. 02612709/038, Bank Leumi, Rehavia branch 912,
Jerusalem, Israel
* Participants settling their congress fees for registration, hotel
accommodations and tours by bank transfers are requested to instruct the bank
clerk to stipulate the name of the Congress on all necessary forms.
Date________________________ Signature_________________________________
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