- From: Andrew Cunningham <andrewc@mail.vicnet.net.au>
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 15:45:07 +1100
- To: www-international@w3.org
>X-From_: lote-notes-owner@cerberus.fl.asn.au Wed Feb 16 15:35:40 2000 >Return-Path: <lote-notes-owner@cerberus.fl.asn.au> >Delivered-To: andrewc@mail.vicnet.net.au >From: "Larry Stillman" <larrys@vicnet.net.au> >To: <lote-notes@lists.nwjc.org.au> >Subject: [lote-notes] Call to papers - Multilingual internet conference, 0ct 30-21, 2000 >Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 15:31:16 +1100 >X-MSMail-Priority: Normal >X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 >Sender: owner-lote-notes@lists.nwjc.org.au >Reply-To: lote-notes@lists.nwjc.org.au > >Dear Colleagues > >Multilingual internet conference, 0ct 30-21, 2000 - Call for Papers > >Please forward this notice to any people/lists you think my be interested in >this proposed event to be held in Melbourne. > >Australia lays claim to being one of the world's most culturally diverse and >multilingual countries. When it comes to the internet, how true is this >claim of our local content and industry? This day is devoted to exploring >what Australia has done so far, and what the possibilities might be. > >Papers and/or workshops (of up to 45 minutes duration) from academics >(referred papers), developers, and information organisations (including >libraries, government, and the private sector) are sought for presentation >at the conference. All papers & presentations should be designed for >non-specialist audiences, and connect theory and practice. > >Abstracts of up to 500 words should be sent to me directly for consideration >by the committee. > >More preliminary conference information can be found at >http://communityconference.vicnet.net.au/world > > > >----------------------------------- >Larry Stillman >larrys@vicnet.net.au >Accessibility Training, Canberra >www.vicnet.net.au/disability/training/act/ > >03 9669 9710 > > > >****************************************** >This is the lote-notes email list >To post to the list email: lote-notes@lists.nwjc.org.au >Lote-notes is a joint initiative of the Law Foundation of New South Wales, >Social Change Online and the VicNet OpenRoad project. >The list has been established as part of the Australian Virtual Centre for Women and the Law. > >
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