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Call for Peer Reviewers

Balisage relies on peer reviewers to maintain the quality of conference and symposium content. Applications for the Balisage Peer Review Panel are due by 15 March 2009. To apply, fill out the Peer Review Panel Application form.

W3Quebec discussion of XML on the Web at Balisage

XML on the Web: An Open Discussion

Balisage is pleased to host a meeting of W3Quebec as a Nocturne at Balisage 2008. The Nocturne/W3Quebec meeting will be held in the Mont Blanc room of the Hotel Europa on August 12, from 19:00 to 20:30. The meeting will be an open discussion on the use of XML in web development, covering both some mistakes of the past and good applications which have approached the original W3C vision of the web.

Speak Up at the Versioning Symposium

The Balisage pre-conference “International Symposium on Versioning XML Vocabularies and Systems” has included time in the program for a “Speakers Corner”. During this time all symposium attendees are invited to give short presentations.

Attendees are encouraged to prepare their 5-minute presentations in advance, to organize their presentations to make good use of limited time, and to prepare visuals in HTML to accompany their presentations if desired.

Topics at Balisage

Papers at the Balisage 2008 conference will discuss a wide variety of topics. I have just received a draft of the topic list for the Balisage proceedings, and see that it is divided into Actions, Concepts, and Specifications, and into specifics with those categories.

The most frequent Actions are: transforming, Querying, Publishing, Parsing, and Linking.

The most frequent Concepts include: Modeling, Interoperability, Semantic Web, Concurrent Markup, and Knowledge Representation.

The most frequently mentioned Specifications are: Topic Maps, XSD/W3c Schema, XML, TexMECS, SAX, RDF, and DOM.

Balisage Co-sponsor Discounts

Members of Balisage co-sponsor organizations (and employees of members) are eligible for significant discounts on Balisage registration. (See the Balisage Registration page for details.)

Co-sponsors include: DC XML Users Group, Philadelphia XML Users Group, XML UK, The Text Encoding Initiative, OASIS, and W3C.

Full-time academics (students and faculty) and government employees are also eligible for discount registration.

Complete Balisage 2008 Program Announced

[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE]

Rockville, Maryland. The complete program for Balisage 2008: The Markup Conferenceis now available, including peer reviewed papers, late-breaking news, and first-person opinion papers. The Schedule at a Glance and Detailed program describe the technical program.

Peer Review - Process Description and Application Form

Balisage is a peer reviewed conference. And not "lightly" peer reviewed; reviewers read anonymized full papers and provide detailed advice to the authors on how the papers can be improved. The Balisage Peer Review page describes the peer review process.

If you want to be a peer reviewer for Balisage please fill out the Peer Review Application.

Extreme 2007 Final Proceedings Posted

The complete, final, post-conference revised proceedings for Extreme Markup Languages 2007 have been posted at http://www.idealliance.org/papers/extreme/proceedings/

On-site materials (slides), late-breaking papers, and transcripts of the opening and closing talks have been added to the proceedings.

Announcing "Balisage: The Markup Conference"

MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Balisage: The Markup Conference
August 12 - 15, 2008
(workshop: August 11, 2008)

Montréal in August has always been the place and time for serious markup geeks to meet, and this year there's an all-new conference for them.

On-site Guide Now Available

The On-site Guide for Extreme 2007 is now available. This 16 page PDF file contains descriptions of all the presentations scheduled for Extreme 2007, room assignments, and general information about the conference.