Past meetings
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London, 9 July, 2010
An impromptu meeting of the Management Committee took place at King's College London at DH2010, on Friday 9 July. The agenda and minutes can be found here: London-2010-07
Brussels, 18 - 19 November, 2009
Ahead of the ESTS conference on 18-19 November a workshop on 'Current Issues in Digital Text Collation' took place in Brussels, organized by Dirk Van Hulle of the Antwerp University. The program and report are found here: Brussels-2010-11.
Birmingham, 22-25 September, 2009
There was an InterEdition meeting coinciding with other ITSEE workshops in Birmingham. After workshops on 22/23 September, an open meeting was held on 24 September with a Working Group meeting held on the 25th. Information at: Birmingham-2009-09 (See also: JISCCOSTToolsWorkshop)
Dublin, 5 - 9 May, 2009
We held another developer's bootcamp, primarily focused on continuing the work that we had begun in Pisa. On 6 May a parallel meeting of Working Group 1 (European Dimension) was held; minutes of that meeting are available at Dublin-2009-05.
Local organiser: Susan Schreibman
Pisa, 10 - 13 March, 2009
We held a developer's bootcamp, ending in a reflection meeting from the 10-13 March 2009 in Pisa, at the CNR. This was designed to give the developers a chance to start working on the prototypes in a concentrated manner.
Local organiser: Andrea Bozzi
More information on what happened at this meeting is available at Pisa-2009-03
Birmingham, 24 and 25 September, 2008
We held a Joint Working Group Meeting of all working groups on 24 and 25 September in Birmingham, at the ITSEE. This was an organisational meeting to decide and set out the work plans for each of the working groups.
Local organiser: Peter Robinson
More information on what happened at this meeting is available at Birmingham-2008-09
Oulu, 28 June, 2008
We held a Working Group Meeting (primarily for Working Group 1, 'European Dimension') on the 28 June in Oulu, Finland. It was planned to dovetail with the Digital Humanities 2008 Conference in Oulu. The purpose of the meeting was to present the Action to a wider public audience, attract new members to the Action, and to generally advocate for the Action, as this is the primary conference that attracts a large number of the research community involved in digital scholarly editing which is the primary research audience for this Action.
More information on what happened at this meeting is available at Oulu-2008-06