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WEBCAST THIS FRIDAY!
DIGITAL CONTENT WORKSHOP

Nine speakers from around the world are gathering in Calgary,
Canada, to shed light on the latest research and policy initiatives
supporting the development of cultural and heritage digital
content, and you can view their presentations through a live
Webcast.

Titled "Beyond Productivity: Culture and Heritage Resources in
the Digital Age," this workshop begins on Friday, February 27,
at 8:30 a.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST), UTC/GMT -7 hours,
or as follows:

Pacific Standard Time (PST) - 7:30 a.m.
Mountain Standard Time (MST) - 8:30 a.m.
Central Standard Time (CST) - 9:30 a.m.
Eastern Standard Time (EST) -10:30 a.m.
Atlantic Standard Time (AST) - 11:30 a.m.
Newfoundland Standard Time (NST) - 12:00 p.m.

You will be able to view the live Webcast by going to
http://www.chin.gc.ca/English/Conferences_Training/Dccf_Workshop/index.html
and following the links. You will also be able to participate in the
discussion periods that follow each session by sending your
questions, at any time, to [log in to unmask]

An initiative of the Department of Canadian Heritage, this
international event is organized by the Canadian Heritage
Information Network (CHIN) in collaboration with its departmental
partners, Canadian Culture Online and eCulture. The discussions
will help set the tone for the digital Cultural Content Forum (dCCF)
in Banff, Canada, as well as the 2004 Web-Wise conference in
Chicago, USA.

For a complete list of speakers, the program, relevant links and
other information, please visit
http://www.chin.gc.ca/English/Conferences_Training/Dccf_Workshop/index.html



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Rappel :

CE VENDREDI, DIFFUSION SUR LE WEB
D'UN ATELIER SUR LE CONTENU NUMÉRIQUE

Neuf conférenciers venant du monde entier se réuniront à
Calgary, au Canada, pour exposer les derniers projets de
recherche et de politiques sur l'élaboration d'un contenu
culturel et patrimonial numérique. Vous pourrez d'ailleurs
suivre en direct la diffusion de leurs présentations, sur le Web.

Intitulé «Au-delà de la productivité : Ressources culturelles
et patrimoniales à l'ère du numérique», cet atelier débutera
le vendredi 27 février 2004, à 8 h 30, heure normale des
Rocheuses (HNR), UTC/TU - 7 heures, ou aux heures
indiquées ci-dessous :

Heure normale du Pacifique (HNP) - 7 h 30
Heure normale des Rocheuses (HNR) - 8 h 30
Heure normale du Centre (HNC) - 9 h 30
Heure normale de l'Est (HNE) - 10 h 30
Heure normale de l'Atlantique (HNA) - 11 h 30
Heure normale de Terre-Neuve (HNT) - 12 h 00

Vous trouverez la diffusion gratuite et en direct, à l'adresse
http://www.rcip.gc.ca/Francais/Conferences_Formation/Atelier_DCCF/indexhtml
,
en suivant les liens. Vous pourrez participer aux périodes de
discussion qui suivront chaque séance, en envoyant, en tout
temps, vos questions à [log in to unmask]

Offert par le ministère du Patrimoine canadien, cet événement
international est organisé par le Réseau canadien d'information
sur le patrimoine (RCIP), en collaboration avec ses partenaires
du ministère, Culture canadienne en ligne et CyberCulture. Les
discussions donneront le ton au digital Cultural Content Forum
(dCCF) qui aura lieu à Banff, au Canada, et à la conférence
2004 Web-Wise qui se tiendra à Chicago, aux États-Unis.

Pour obtenir le programme, la liste des conférenciers, les autres
liens et d'autres détails, rendez-vous à l'adresse
http://www.rcip.gc.ca/Francais/Conferences_Formation/Atelier_DCCF/indexhtml



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