Dear colleagues,
The Digital Document Discourse Environment (D3E) is released today for
free download, most components open source with others to follow.
Of specific interest to this discussion list may be "Ubiquitous-D3E",
which enables you to publish any website in the world for discussion.
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the application procedure specified on the Studentship
page: http://kmi.open.ac.uk/studentships
Applicants are encouraged to contact me informally to discuss their
ideas before submitting a proposal.
Regards,
Simon Buckingham Shum
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Cheers,
Simon & Tammy
Tamara Sumner
Center for LifeLong Learning & Design & Dept. Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder, U.S.A.
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~sumner
Simon Bucking
[http://documents.cern.ch/OAi/].
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drop us a line.
Cheers,
Simon & Tammy
Tamara Sumner
Center for LifeLong Learning & Design &
Dept. Computer Science
University of Colorado at Boulder,
U.S.A.
http://www.cs.colorado
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complex picture, but ceding control to others over things like the
proper archiving of paper seems to be a 'second order' bargain that
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