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![]() HUGOYE: JOURNAL OF SYRIAC STUDIES |
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Vol. 1, No. 2 July 1998 |
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SPECIAL ISSUE: St. Ephraim the Syrian - I |
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CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT SyrCOM-99: Third International Forum on Syriac Computing June 18 or 19, 1999
gkiraz@research.bell-labs.com Bell Laboratories Lucent Technologies 700 Mountain Ave. Murray Hill, NJ 07974 USA [1] The first forum in this series was held (in association with Syriac Symposium II) in 1995 at the Catholic University of America, Washington D.C. The second forum was held (in association with VIIum SYMPOSIUM SYRIACUM) in 1996 at Uppsala University, Sweden. SyrCOM-99 will be held in association with SYRIAC SYMPOSIUM III at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana. [2] The aim of this series of forums is two-fold: firstly, to give academics and professionals who work on computational projects related to Syriac studies an opportunity to meet and share their work and experience; secondly, to provide scholars and computer users with presentations and talks which may be of help in practical applications such as word processing, fonts and other user-related software. [3] Selected papers will be published (using high quality photocopying) and distributed during the conference. Papers on all aspects of Syriac computing are welcomed, including, but not limited to:
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Deadlines and Dates:
[5] Five (5) copies of the paper must be submitted in hard-copy (i.e., on paper) form for reviewing purposes by February 1. Notification of acceptance for publication will be sent in April 1. Camera-ready-copy of accepted papers, incorporating reviewers' comments and guidelines, must be submitted no later than May 1 for publication. [6] All submissions should be sent to Dr. Kiraz (address below). Contributors who find meeting a specific deadline difficult for special circumstances must contact Dr. Kiraz well in advance. [7]
Reviewing Committee:
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Registration: Dr. George A. Kiraz (SyrCOM-99) |