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For more information, visit: http://www.ahead.org/conference/.
This is the 11th Annual conference. The Web site indicates that some 3,000 people attend from around the world. For more information, see http://www.qac.ac.uk/sightvillage/6-1.html.
The DFA staff is holding a planning meeting.
DFA staff visited Kuala Lumpur to prepare to establish the focal point.
ICCHP conferences focus on all aspects of information, communication and assistive technology for people with disabilities and elderly people.
ICCHP offers a unique platform for researchers, practitioners and experts to present and discuss their work on all aspects of information, communication and assistive technology for people with disabilities and elderly people.
Specialists are invited to organise, chair and publish Specific Thematic Sessions within the framework of the conference.
Contributions will be published in SPRINGER Lecture Notes in Computer Science. http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html. ·
ICCHP wants to foster the transfer of know-how between research and practice and to increase the audience to the outstanding presentations. To avoid economic barriers the · participation fee will be as low as possible.
Rooms and facilities for meetings of project and other consortia will be provided for free.
Companies are invited to take part in a small exhibition and to give more intensive introductions in product workshops and seminars.
Deadline for abstracts: January 25, 2004.
Deadline for full papers: April 25, 2004.
www.icchp.orgDFA staff visited Colombo to explore the establishment of a Focal Point and to prepare for its Focal Point Training.
To find out more about this conference, sponsored by the American Library Association, go to http://www.ala.org.
For more information, please visit either http://www.ipa-congress.com/ or http://www.ipa-uie.org/.
Visit http://www.bookexpoamerica.com for more information.
For more information, please go to: http://www.audiopub.org.
Have you heard about the 3rd IDP Africa Forum? "Engagement in Citizenship - creating space and opportunity in civil society for Africa's blind and visually impaired"
Visit the Africa Forum's Web site at www.idp-africaforum2004.org.
To learn more about this meeting, please go to http://www.publishers.org/conference/index.cfm. Note that this meeting is sponsored by the Association of American Publishers.
From the Web site referenced below: "this prestigious series, organized by the International World Wide Web Conference Committee (IW3C2), has provided a public forum for the WWW Consortium (W3C) through the annual W3C track." For more information, see www2004.org/.
Sponsored by:
Latin American Congress of the Blind and
LATIN AMERICAN UNION OF THE BLIND - ULAC
For more information, please contact:
LAC Standing Office:
c/o Fundación Braille del Uruguay
Durazno 1772
11.200 Montevideo
Uruguay
Tel.: (598-2) 418 0618
Fax: (598-2) 410 0789
E-mail: ulac@fbraille.com.uy.
This face-to-face meeting will give the Committee a chance to work togehter, with developers in attendance for some of the time. The group will further develop and maintain the standard as it makes plans to bring forward the 2004 revision. For more information, go to http://www.loc.gov/nls/niso.
A Preregistration brochure with complete information about the conference will be available in early January 2004.
Note: The deadline to submit a proposal is October 1, 2004.
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