/////\\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\///\\\/\ \ / \ Welcome to the SGML Newswire! \ / / \ To subscribe, send email to sgmlinfo@avalanche.com \ \ with body of message SUBSCRIBE 'your emailaddress' / / To unsubscribe, send message 'unsubscribe' \ \ To receive SGML FAQ, send message 'send FAQ' / / \ \ To receive a current table of contents, and / / instructions for ordering back issues, \ \ specify 'send toc' in the body of your / / message. Please also pass along info \ \ to interested colleagues. / / \ ////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\///\\\\/// CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS - SGML BELUX '96: ======================================== This information was sent to me by Paul Hermans: -------------------------------------------------------------------- SGML BeLux '96 Third annual conference on the practical use of SGML October 31, 1996 - Brussels, Belgium CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS SGML BeLux vzw/asbl, the Belgian-Luxembourgian Chapter of the International SGML Users' Group, is organising its third annual conference on the practical use of SGML. As the very successful SGML BeLux '94 and '95 conferences have shown, these conferences serve as an active forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences with the use of SGML for electronic document engineering and information delivery. SGML BeLux is again seeking presenters to talk about all aspects of the practical use of SGML. If you or your company have used SGML in innovative ways in a document application, learned about some SGML problems the hard way, have a clear opinion on how SGML should be used or have valuable advice for beginners, we invite you to share your knowledge and experience with us. MAJOR TOPICS OF INTEREST Contributions to the conference can consist of a full-length paper or a collection of overhead slides dealing with a topic of interest to the conference participants. These topics include (but are not limited to): Case studies of (un)successful document applications and implementations Experiences with support tools: conversion programs, editors, browsers, on-line delivery Design of modular, reusable DTDs: development approaches, useful tips and techniques Use of databases: storage and retrieval of document components, object-oriented vs. relational Experiences with related electronic document engineering standards: HyTime, DSSSL, SPDL Internet document publishing: HTML vs. SGML, SGML viewers, generating documents on the fly INSTRUCTIONS TO PRESENTERS Presenters are invited to submit an abstract in English of approximately 250 words. The abstract should include the title of the proposed contribution with presenter names, affiliations and complete addresses. After acceptance of the abstract, the final version of the contribution must be submitted in camera-ready form according to detailed specifications available upon acceptance. Both the abstract and final version of the contribution should be submitted (in either hard copy or preferably electronic form) to: Paul Hermans, Conference chairman , BC, Interleuvenlaan 62, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium Tel: +32 16 40 66 81, Fax: +32 16 40 66 91, E-mail: Paul_Hermans@protext.be IMPORTANT DATES Deadline submission of abstract August 15, 1996 Notification of acceptance of abstract September 1, 1996 Deadline for camera-ready copy of contribution October 1, 1996 SGML BeLux '96 conference October 31, 1996 Paul Hermans Pro Text Interleuvenlaan 62 3001 Leuven Belgium +32 16 40 66 81 +32 16 40 66 91 (fax) mailto:Paul_Hermans@protext.be http://www.protext.be/ ////\\\\////\\\\///\\\///\\\\////\\\\///\\\\///\\\\///\ \ / / SGML NEWSWIRE LIST MANAGER \ \ Sue Martin-Gamble, Interleaf / \ 4999 Pearl East Circle, Ste 100 \ / Boulder, Colorado 80301 / \ VOX 303/449-5032 x 109 \ / FAX 303/449-3246 / \ \ \ **For article submission, email sue@avalanche.com \ / / ////\/\/\/\/\//////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\//\\\\\/