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The first TEI Day will be held on May 17, 2006 in Kyoto, co-hosted by the Institute for Research in Humanities and the TEI Consortium and is organized within the framework of the COE 21 project "Toward an Overall Inheritance and Development of Kanji Culture". It will feature introductory presentations as well as domain specific case studies intended to appeal to a broader audience in the morning sessionm, which will be held in Japanese. During the afternoon session, members of the TEI Technical Council will present new developments of the TEI scheme, as well as ingenious and examplary practical use cases that have been constructed with the help of the TEI encoding scheme.
Between these sessions, there will be a poster session with presentations from projects that do use (or might use) TEI in some way, showing part of the breadth and depth of what can be achieved with it.
This is a call for posters to be presented at this poster session.
Presenters who wish to display a poster at this session are kindly requested to contact the organizers at tei-day@zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp and include the title of the proposed poster, a short description (no longer than 300 words), name and affiliation of the presenter(s). Posters are welcome in Japanese and English.
For the posters, we will have panels of 900 mmm width and 2100 mm height, tables, chairs and extensions cords will also be provided if needed.
The deadline for poster submissions is Monday, May 1st 2006. More information about the event will be available at http://coe21.zinbun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/tei-day/tei-day2006.html.en