Program

Program at a Glance

Detailed Program

Program at a Glance

October 18, 2007/ Thursday
October 19, 2007 / Friday
October 20. 2007 / Saturday
0800-0900
Registration starts
Bechtel - Bentley Room (120B) HMMB
Sibley Auditorium South Hall 110 HMMB
0900-1000
1000-1030
Welcome Remark: George W. Breslauer
The Provost of UC, Berkeley


Keynote Speech: Ms. Pauline Yu
The President of American Council of Learned Society


Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
Coffee Break
e-Learning Cultural Atlases
Area
Informatics I :
Technical Aspects

Biographical Markup Project
Showcase I : Progress and Prospects
1030-1050
1050-1220
1220-1230
Libraries, Museums and Archives:
Collections and Access in 2007 and Onward

Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium

Coffee Break
e-Museum Spatial and Temporal Conceptualization
Coffee Break
Area
Informatics II:
Application of Geo-temporal Systems to
Area Studies
Spatial and Temporal
Visualization in the
Humanities
Project
Showcase II :
Spatial History
PNC Closing Ceremony
1230-1400
1400-1500
1500-1550
1550-1600
Lunch Time
1F, Hearst Memorial Mining Building
Digital Archives and e-Libraries, Then and Now

1F, Hearst Memorial Mining Building
Coffee Break
Lunch Time
1F, Hearst Memorial Mining Building
 
e-Resource
and Service
Cultural Atlases Contextual
Infrastructure
Coffee Break
Lunch Time
1F, Hearst Memorial Mining Building
  Google
Earth
Workshop

 
1600-1750
Map Collection and GIS, Then and Now

1F, Hearst Memorial Mining Building
e-Science Institutional Collaborations
and Funding
Dedication Ceremony
Reception
(1600-1830)
1800-2000 Banquet Tour of the new C.V. Starr East Asian Library and
Chang-Lin Tien Center for East Asian Studies
(1700 ~ 1930)
 
2000-2200     Gala Performance

Detailed Program October 18   October 19   October 20


9:00~10:00, October 18 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
"Opening Session"
09:00-09:20 Provost Breslauer, Provost, University of California, Berkeley
09:20-09:50 Pauline Yu, American Council of Learned Society

10:30~12:30, October 18 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
"Libraries, Museums, and Archives: Collections and Access in 2007 and Onward"
10:30-11:00 Deanna Marcum, American Congress Library
11:00-11:30 Yong Joo Moon, National Assembly Library, South Korea
11:30-12:00 Yoshitaka Ikuhara, National Diet Library, Japan
12:00-12:30 Chen Li, National Library of China

13:30~15:50, October 18 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building (HMMB)
"Digital Archives and e-Libraries, Then and Now"
13:30-13:40 Welcome Speech by Prof. Chao-Han Liu, Chair of PNC
Welcome Speech by Prof. Lewis Lancaster, Chair of ECAI
     
Chaired by Dr. Ts'ui-jung Liu, Vice President of Academia Sinica      
13:40-14:15 Keynote:
Convergence of Cultural Memory Organizations: Libraries, Archives, Museums, and New Players
Cliff Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information, CNI, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
  Speakers:      
14:15-14:40 The National Digital Archives Program (NDAP): Past, Present and Future
Der-Tsai Lee, Institute of Information Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:40-15:05 From Online Catalogs to Digital Metadata Infrastructures and Grid Services for Digital Libraries and Archives
Ray Larson, School of Information, University of California, Berkeley, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:05-15:30 Reading the Next Book
Peter Brantley, Digital Libraries Federation (DLF)

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:30-15:50 Knowledge Organization in the Domain of Metadata Studies
Shu-Jiun (Sophy) Chen, National Digital Archives Program, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:50, October 18 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building (HMMB)
"Map Collection and GIS, Then and Now"
Chaired by Lew Lancaster, Chair of ECAI       
16:00-16:35 Keynote:
A Decade of Evolving Maps
David Rumsey, David Rumsey Map Collection
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
  Speakers:      
16:35-17:00 Asian Maps in Area Informatics : Collection and Utilization
Mamoru Shibayama, Kyoto University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:00-17:25 The Development of Geographical Information Systems in Taiwan
Feng-Tyan Lin, National Taiwan University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:25-17:50 Digital Maps Archives and Applications
I-Chun Fan, Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica
Hsiung-Ming Liao, Cheng-Lien Fan, Computing Centre, Academia Sinica

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]



9:00~10:40, October 19 / Bechtel Engineering Center- Bentley Room (120B)
"e-Learning"
Chaired by Shing-Tsaan Huang, National Central University, Taiwan      
9:00-9:20 Scaling Up Mathematics Learning Technology across a Variety of Schools
Jeremy Roschelle, Center for Technology in Learning at SRI International
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
9:20-9:40 Introduction and Results of the National Science & Technology Program for e-Learning
Gwodong Chen, National Central University, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
9:40-10:00 Blended synchronous learning and mobility
Kinshuk, Athabasca University, Canada
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00-10:20 Quality Assurance and Certification of E-learning in Taiwan
Yao-Ting SUNG, Kuo-En Chang
, National Normal University, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:20-10:40 Exchange and Share E-learning Resources
Jan-Ming Ho, Academia Sinica
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

9:00~10:30, October 19 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
"Cultural Atlases"
Chaired by Caverlee Cary, University of California, Berkeley       
9:00-09:30 Atlas of Chinese Religions
Lewis Lancaster, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Ge Jianxiong, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Wu Jiang, University of Arizona, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
9:30-10:00 ECAI Exemplary Cultural Atlas Projects
Jeanette Zerneke, University of California, Berkeley, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00-10:30 Visioning Britain
Paul Ell, Queens University, Belfast, Ireland; and Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

10:50~12:30, October 19 / Bechtel Engineering Center- Bentley Room (120B)
"e-Museum"
Chaired by James Lin, National Palace Museum, Taiwan      
10:50-11:20 The Making and Using of a 3D Virtual Exhibition System at the National Palace Museum
James Lin, National Palace Museum, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:20-11:50 GettyGuide: Creating Digital Content for Multiple Platforms at the J. Paul Getty Museum
Erin Coburn, J. Paul Getty Museum, Collections Info. Los Angeles
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:50-12:20 Creating of High Dynamic Range Panorama for e-Museum Applications
Rachabodin Suwannacunti, Chularat Tanprasert, Piyawut Srichaikul, NECTEC, Thailand
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

10:50~12:30, October 19 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building, 1F (HMMB)
"Spatial and Temporal Conceptualization"
Chaired by        
10:50-11:20 Contextualising Space and Time in Historical Atlases: Then and now
Charles van den Heuvel, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW), Amsterdam, Netherlands
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:20-11:50 From Named Place to Naming Event: Toward a New Methodology for Cultural Atlas Development
Ruth Mostern, University of California, Merced, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:50-12:20 EventWeb in Cultural History
Ramesh Jain, University of California, Irvine, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:50, October 19 / Bechtel Engineering Center- Bentley Room (120B)
"e-Resource and Service"
Chaired by Assunta Pisani, Stanford University Library      
14:00-14:35 Keynote:
It Takes a Community; Saving Today's Heritage for Tomorrow Citizens. The LOCKSS and CLOCKSS Program
Victoria Reich , Stanford University Library
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
  Speakers:      
14:35-15:00 Breathing New Life into Static Materials
Jieh Hsiang, National Taiwan University Library
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:00-15:25 The e-Resources & Services of the National Central Library in Taiwan
Wei Peng, National Central Library, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:25-15:50 A Semantic Web based Model for Evaluation of Electronic Resources and Service
Arthur Chen, Academia Sinica Computing Centre
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

14:00~15:40, October 19 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building, 1F (HMMB)
"Cultural Atlases Contextual Infrastructure"
Chaired by Paul Ell, Queens University, Belfast, Ireland       
14:00-14:30 Linking Texts to External Resources for Context and Relationships
Michael Buckland, University of California, Berkeley, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
14:30-15:00 Annotating Space and Time in Historical Atlases: Then and now
Elwin Koster, University of Groningen, Netherlands

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
15:00-15:30 A Place for Everything and Everything in its Place: the architecture behind A Vision of Britain
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth, United Kingdom
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:40, October 19 / Bechtel Engineering Center- Bentley Room (120B)
"e-Science"
Chaired by Chao-Han Liu, Vice President of Academia Sinica      
16:00-16:30 Building and Operating Grid Infrastructures for e-Science - Lessons Learned and Recommendations
Wolfgang Gentzsch, D-Grid, Duke, and RENCI
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
16:30-17:00 Scientific Workflows: Cyber Infrastructure for e-Science
Bertram Ludaescher, University of California, Davis
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
17:00-17:30 Establishing e-Science Infrastructure in Asia
Eric Yen, Simon C. Lin, Academia Sinica Grid Center, Taiwan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

16:00~17:50, October 19 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building (HMMB) 1F
"Institutional Collaborations and Funding"
Chaired by Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley, USA       
16:00-17:50 Institutional Collaborations and Funding
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]



9:00~10:30, October 20 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
"Area Informatics I : Technical Aspects"
Chaired by Caverlee Cary, Institute of East Asian Studies, UC Berkeley       
09:00-09:20 Overview of Geo-temporal Systems for Area Informatics
Shoichiro Hara, Kyoto University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:20-09:40 Design of a Location Information Capturing Tools using Multiple-Sensors for Field Works
Masatoshi Ishikawa, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:40-10:00 Temporal Based Information System (T2Map)
Tastuki Sekino, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00-10:20 The Construction of the Gazetteer of Japanese Place Names based on Humanities GIS, and the Analysis of Characteristic on Distribution of Place Names Attribute
Ikuo Oketani, Osaka International University
Mitsuru Aida, National Institute Japanese Literature

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

9:00~10:30, October 20 / South Hall 110
"Biographical Mark-up"
Chaired by Ray Larson, Michael Buckland, University of California, Berkeley, USA       
09:00-10:30 Participation from the project members: Ray Larson, Barry Pateman, Jeanette Zerneke, Ryan Shaw, and Joshua Blumenstock
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

9:00~10:30, October 20 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building (HMMB), 1F
"Project Showcase I : Progress and Prospects"
Chaired by        
09:00-09:30 Austronesia Team Report
David Blundell, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Jeanette Zerneke, University of California, Berkeley, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
09:30-10:00 Applications of Spatial-temporal Information System in the Digital Database of Buddhist Tripitaka Catalogs and Biographies of Chinese Buddhist Eminent Monks
Aming Tu, Shi Fayuan, Lee Chia-ming, Zhen Bau-Lian, Lin Shin-yen, Dharma Drum Buddhist College, Taiwan

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
10:00-10:30 Collecting Knowledge on China's New Space
Thomas Hahn, Cornell University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

10:50~12:20, October 20 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
"Area Informatics II : Application of Geo-temporal systems to Area Studies"
Chaired by Mamoru Shibayama, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
     
10:50~11:15 Possibility of Name of a Place Ontology ~That Centers on Old Calendar Document of Japan ~
Mitsuru Aida, National Institute of Japanese Literature
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:15~11:40 An Analysis of the Propaganda Posters & Bills in the Early Manchukuo Period (1932-1937)
Toshihiko Kishi, Kanagawa University
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:40~12:05 Historical Analysis using YUNNAN Chronicle: Toward Developing Time-space integrated Archives for nalysis and Presentation of Cultural Resources
Masatochi Kubo, National Museum of Ethnology

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
12:05~12:30 Locating Theravada Buddhist Practices: Temple/Hermitage and Wandering
Yukio Hayashi, Kyoto University

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

10:50~12:20, October 20 / South Hall 110
"Spatial and Temporal Visualization in the Humanities"
Chaired by David Bodenhamer, Indiana University- Purdue University, Indianapolis, USA       
10:50-11:20 The Rome Reborn 1.0: A Report on the Rome Reborn Project, 1997-2007
Bernie Frischer, Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:20-11:50 Preserving Cultural Heritage Through Digital Media
Yehuda Kalay, Center for New Media, University of California, Berkeley, USA

[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:50-12:20 Text Analysis and Pattern Detection
Lewis Lancaster, Howie Lan, University of California, Berkeley, USA
 
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

10:50~12:20, October 20 / Hearst Memorial Mining Building (HMMB) , 1F
"Project Showcase II : Spatial History"
Chaired by        
10:50-11:10 Humanities Geographical Information Systems: The Robert Hart Diaries Exemplar Project
Paul Ell, Queens University, Belfast, Ireland
I-chun Fan, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Deirdre Wildy, Queen¡¦s University, UK
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:10-11:30 Historic Roads GIS with 3D Images
Yoshinori SATO and Takaharu KAMEOKA, Tohoku Gakuin University, Japan
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:30-11:50 A Song Dynasty Historical Gazetteer: Data Modeling for Spatial History Research
Ruth Mostern and Elijah Meeks, University of California, Merced, USA
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]
11:50-12:10 Visualizing Time and Space: HGIS Germany as an online resource for German and European history
Andreas Kunz, Institute of European History, Mainz, Germany
[Abs] [Slide] [CV]

12:20-12:30, October 20 / Bechtel Engineering Center-Sibley Auditorium
Chaired by        
12:20-12:30 PNC Closing Ceremony
     


14:00-18:00, October 20 / South Hall 110
Google Earth Workshop
Chaired by    

14:00-18:00
Google Earth Workshop
Jeanette Zerneke, University of California, Berkeley, USA
jlz@berkeley.edu

The rapid development of digital earth systems has created great opportunities for development of electronic cultural atlases. The new systems provide the technical platform and contextual background information required for development of cultural atlases that was often difficult to find in the past.

Project development is now easier. Google Earth is relatively easy to use and has good documentation. The proliferation of these systems has also spawned a large online user group familiar with using interactive maps and creating online content. Together these trends have created an explosion of projects and available information.

The ECAI Google Earth Workshop will provide an opportunity for people interested in using Google Earth with humanities, social science, and cultural heritage data to see what the tools can do.

The session will include
* Examples of innovative cultural information visualization
* Demos of the latest features
* Discussion of best practices for atlas development
* Time for participants to join the discussion and demo their work