Balisage: The Markup Conference
August 3 — 6, 2010, Montréal, Canada
August 2, 2010 — Pre-conference Symposium; topic to be announced
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Balisage is an annual conference devoted to the theory and practice of
descriptive markup and related technologies for structuring and
managing information.
The conference takes its name from the French term for ‘markup’, in a friendly gesture towards the city of Montréal, where for
years people interested in markup have met each August for informed technical discussion, occasionally impassioned debate,
good coffee, and the incomparable ambience of one of North America's greatest cities. (Despite the Francophone name, however,
conference sessions, events, and publications are in English.)
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We welcome anyone and everyone interested in open information, reusable documents, vendor and application independence, and the
other benefits of descriptive markup. Participants typically include XML users, librarians, archivists, computer scientists,
XSLT and XQuery programmers, implementers of XSLT and XQuery engines and other markup-related software, Topic-Map enthusiasts,
semantic-Web evangelists, members of the working groups which define the specifications, academics, industrial researchers,
representatives of governmental bodies and NGOs, industrial developers, practitioners, consultants, and the world's greatest
concentration of markup theorists. Discussion is open, candid, and unashamedly technical. Content-free marketing spiels are forbidden.
If your toolkit includes markup, and you care about keeping your tools sharp; if you are a markup geek and happy to be one;
if you are NOT a markup geek but find it informative to hang around with them now and then, you should enjoy Balisage.
Balisage is a peer-reviewed conference documented through
freely available electronic proceedings, which are part of the Balisage Series on Markup Technologies.
Get a taste of Balisage from the programs of Balisage 2009 or
Balisage 2008 or browse the Master Topics List
People involved with Balisage
The people making Balisage include markup theoreticians, practitioners, data modelers, developers, and aficionados. We work as software developers, academics, librarians, system architects, lexicographers, integrators, archivists, document managers, standards developers, and programmers.
Conference Committee |
| Chair |
B. Tommie Usdin, Mulberry Technologies |
| Co-Chairs | Deborah A. Lapeyre, Mulberry Technologies |
| James David Mason, Y-12 National Security Complex |
| Steven R. Newcomb, Coolheads Consulting |
| C. M. Sperberg-McQueen,
Black Mesa Technologies |
Advisory Board |
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Syd Bauman, Brown University |
| Jeff Beck, National Library of Medicine |
| David J Birnbaum, University of Pittsburgh |
| Jon Bosak |
| Robin Cover, OASIS |
| Steve DeRose, independent consultant |
| Bob DuCharme, Innodata Isogen |
| Patrick Durusau |
| Eduardo Gutentag, Sun Microsystems |
| G. Ken Holman, Crane Softwrights |
| Sam Hunting |
| Michael Kay, Saxonica |
| Chris Lilley, World Wide Web Consortium |
| Yves Marcoux, Université de Montréal |
| Sean McGrath, Propylon |
| Mary McRae, OASIS |
| Wendell Piez, Mulberry Technologies |
| Allen H Renear, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| Bruce Rosenblum, Inera |
| Jeni Tennison, Jeni Tennison Consulting |
| Henry S. Thompson, University of Edinburgh |
| Fabio Vitali, University of Bologna |
| Norman Walsh, Mark Logic Corporation |
| Lauren Wood |
| Ann Wrightson, Informing Healthcare, NHS Wales, UK |
Blogging Balisage
The tag for Balisage 2010 is
balisage (or #balisage where more appropriate).
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Questions
Email to info@balisage.net
or call Tommie Usdin at +1 301/315-9634
There is nothing so practical as a good theory
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