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electronic publishing conference in Boston, May 30 - June 2, 1995

``` Date: Sun, 26 Mar 95 18:50 EST From: amo@research.att.com Subject: FYI: electronic publishing conference in Boston, May 30 - June 2, 1995

Here is the most recent ascii version of the DAGS brochure. The same information (in a nicer format, with additional schedule info) is available in the printed brochure (see DOK contact information at the end of the document) and the DAGS '95 WWW page (http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~dags/homepage.html). Interested people can also obtain this document by anonymous ftp to cs.dartmouth.edu, directory "pub/DAGS95" as "dags95.brochure.txt".

Papers Panels Posters Demonstrations Tutorials

#############################*# # ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING # AND THE # INFORMATION SUPERHIGHWAY # # Enabling Technologies # Issues # Applications # # May 30 -- June 2, 1995 # Boston, Massachusetts # # #############################

Conference home page: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~dags/homepage.html

"Bringing together the diverse communities that make up electronic publishing."

The DAGS'95 Conference on Electronic Publishing and the Information Superhighway will bring together a broad variety of people to discuss the issues, applications, and underlying technologies for electronic publishing. Potential participants include:

* Computer scientists, who provide the technology for electronic publishing* Publishers, who provide the needs and organizational structure for electronic publishing* Librarians, who are and will be providing increasingly sophisticated access to electronic publications* Authors, who have created or are creating electronic books* Commentators, who describe the role of electronic publishing in society* Policy makers, who will help determine the environment for electronic publishing

The Conference will cover a broad variety of topics including technical issues, business concerns, social issues, and applications.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Tim Berners-Lee (MIT and CERN, creator of WWW) World Wide Web: The Consortium, and Plans for the Future

Gregory Crane (Tufts University) Scholarly Publishing and Scholarly Inquiry: Historical Perspectives on the Interaction of Form and Content

Peter Denning (George Mason University, Chair of ACM Publications Board) The ACM Electronic Publishing Plan

Joseph Henderson (Dartmouth Medical School Interactive Media Lab) New (Old) Models for Network-Based Learning

Brewster Kahle (President, WAIS Inc.) The Web and Beyond: Agent-Based Publishing on the Internet

Tim Lenoir and Sha Xin Wei (Stanford University) MMDD: A Framework for Composing Multimedia Simulations

Edward Murphy (President, PWS Publishers) Publishing New Media for Higher Education

Alex Pentland (MIT Media Laboratory) Image and Video Semantics

T.V. Raman (DEC, creator of Aster audio formatting system) AsTeR -- Towards Display-Independent Electronic Documents

Barbara Simons (IBM, Chair of ACM USACM US Public Policy Committee) Where Are We Going on the Information Superhighway: Electronic Democracy or Electronic Tranquilizer?

James Storer (Brandeis University) High Performance Adaptive Data Compression

Andries van Dam (Brown University) Electronic Books: Past, Present and Future

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Program Chair: Fillia Makedon (Dartmouth College)

Panels Chair: Donald Kreider (Dartmouth College)

Posters Chair: John Buford (U. Mass-Lowell)

Tutorials and Workshops Chair: Panagiotis Metaxas (Wellesley College)

STEERING COMMITTEE Fillia Makedon (chair), Scot Drysdale, Lawrence Levine, Panagiotis Metaxas, Samuel Rebelsky

PROGRAM COMMITTEE Fillia Makedon(Dartmouth/CS), Chair. Samuel A. Rebelsky (Dartmouth/CS), Co-Chair. Bob Allen (Bellcore); Jon Appleton (Dartmouth/Music); John Buford (U. Mass-Lowell); John Crowcroft (U. College London-England); Steve Cunningham (CSUS, SIGGRAPH); George Cybenko (Dartmouth/Engineering); John Danskin (Dartmouth/CS); Chip Elliott (BB&N); Domenico Ferrari (U.C. Berkeley); K.E. Foelsche (Dartmouth/ Language Resource Center); Ed Fox (Virginia Tech); Peter Gloor (UBS-Switzerland); Michael Goodrich (Johns Hopkins); Carey Heckman (Stanford Law); Joseph Henderson (Dartmouth/Medicine); Albert Henning (Dartmouth/Engineering); David Karger (Bell Labs; MIT); Tom Leighton (MIT); Thomas Little (Boston U.); Hermann Maurer (Graz U. of Tech.-Austria); P. Takis Metaxas (Wellesley); Michael O'Donnell (U. Chicago); Andrew Odlyzko (Bell Labs); Maria C. Pantelia (U.N.H.); Grammati Pantziou (U. Central Florida); Paolo Paolini (Milano-Italy); Ian Parberry (U. North Texas); Steven Pemberton (CWI-Amsterdam); Larry Polansky (Dartmouth/Music); Daniel Richards (Dartmouth/Medical Libraries); Isidore Rigoutsos (IBM); Daniela Rus (Dartmouth/CS); David Sherman (U. Bordeaux-France); Janos Simon (U. Chicago); Randall Stewart (U. Utah; Hermes Pub.); James Storer (Brandeis); David Tennenhouse (MIT); Constantino Thanos (CNR-Italy); Chris Welty (Vassar); Mark J. Williams (Dartmouth/Film)

ADVISORY BOARD

Bob Allen (Bellcore); Jane Bassick (Dartmouth-Hitchcock Visual Media); Bryce Bastian (Olympus); James Breeden (Tucker Foundation); Terry Ehling (MIT Press); Charles Fenton (Renaissance Digital Publishing); Borko Furht (Florida Atlantic U., J. MM Tools and Applications); Jay Heinrichs (Dartmouth Alumni Magazine); Peter Hirshberg (Fusion Group); Bruce Judson (Time Inc.); Donald Kreider (MAA, Dartmouth/Math); Jonathan Newcomb (Simon & Schuster); Peter Prichard (USA Today); Robert Prior (MIT Press); Barbara Simons (IBM); William Stahl (AI Systems); Michael Sugarman (PWS Publishers); Tay Vaughan (Timestream); Jeffrey Weitzman (Lexis Counsel Connect), Allan Wylde (TELOS/Springer-Verlag)

Note: Conference management provided by Danieli & O'Keefe Associates, Inc. For information on sponsorships, exhibiting, and registration, send email to DAGS.DOK@notes.compuserve.com. Or, call 508-443-3330; dial extention 1227 for sponsorships or exhibiting, or dial extension 1230 for registration. ```

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