>Date: 18 Apr 2005 13:56:27 -0000
>From: [email protected]
>Asunto: Taller en Bruselas sobre estructuración de la información
>
> >From: EUAIN Project <[email protected]>
> >Subject: EUAIN Workshop, 12th May 2005
> >Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 18:04:57 +0200
> >
> >Dear Colleague,
> >
> >Apologies if this announcement is outside your field of interest. Please
> >feel free to distribute this email to those who may be interested in this
> >subject area.
> >
> >Generating Structures Workshop, 12th May, Brussels
> >Access to information and using it efficiently are key areas for business
> >but also for all citizens in an open Information Society. The EUAIN
> >Workshop intends to bring together key stakeholders interested in modern
> >information design and to discuss how new possibilities of dealing with
> >information will influence their activities. This Workshop is aimed at the
> >publishing industry; public information services; design industry;
> >software and web designers; service provision for people with
> >disabilities. The workshop is based on the generic idea that focusing on
> >well-structured design from scratch will be of enormous benefit for all
> >stakeholders. These interests converge in having well structured and
> >semantically enriched information. The main themes are:
> >" What is structure? Structured document design (meta data concepts
> >and definitions, design guidelines) for text, audio, graphics, moving
> >pictures, uses of accessible metadata
> >" The benefits for industry: towards multi channel publishing:
> >" Copyright issues and digital rights management (DRM)
> >" The benefits for people with special needs: freedom to choose
> >" From unstructured to structured: methods and tools to enrich
> >information
> >" Accessibility and usability from scratch
> >" Content and Knowledge Management Systems
> >
> >Contributions for the Workshop are invited from all those working in the
> >publishing industries and all those with an interest in accessibility. We
> >are particularly keen to welcome new ideas, approaches and technologies,
> >as well as to provide a platform for well-established solutions. You can
> >submit your contribution as a conference paper or a practical
> >demonstration. Closing date for contributions: 29th April 2005.
> >
> >More information and free registration at:
> ><http://www.euain.org/modules/wfsection/index.php?category=212>
> >
> >The EUAIN workshop has been collocated with a new CEN Workshop on
> >Accessible Document Processing (CEN/ISSS WS/ADP ) with a kick-off meeting
> >on the 13th of May and you can register here:
> ><http://www.cenorm.be/cenorm/businessdomains/businessdomains/isss/pm/ws+
meeting+registration.asp>
>
> >
> >About the European Accessible Information Network (EUAIN)
> >
> >The EUAIN project (European Accessible Information Network) is funded by
> >the eInclusion thread of the European Commission 6th framework IST
> >programme and co-ordinated by FNB Amsterdam. EUAIN aims to promote
> >e-Inclusion as a core horizontal building block in the establishment of
> >the Information Society by creating a European Accessible Information
> >Network to bring together the different actors in the content creation and
> >publishing industries around a common set of objectives relating to the
> >provision of accessible information. Accessibility for print impaired
> >people can be an increasingly integrated component of the document
> >management and publishing process and should not be a specialised,
> >additional service. More information is available at: www.euain.org
> >
> >Please feel free to contact us for further information.
> >
> >Neil McKenzie
> >EUAIN Consortium
> >Email: [email protected]
> >www.euain.org
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