[SIGCIS-Members] CFP - Conference on History of Records and Archives, London, July 2010
Thomas Haigh
thaigh at computer.org
Wed Mar 25 13:53:47 PDT 2009
Hello everyone,
You'll find below a call from a related group whose existence I was
previously unaware of. The themes given appear to have a business history
focus that would be relevant to people studying the history of data
processing, accounting, office management, etc. Note the early deadline - 14
months before the meeting!
Tom
From: Barbara Craig [mailto:]
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Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS - I-CHORA 5: Fifth International Conference on
History of Records and Archives
Good morning Moderators:
I enclose and attach a call for papers which we think will appeal to you
readers. Many thanks in advance for posting this call for I-CHORA 5 and we
hope many of you members will consider submitting proposals. blc
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*Apologies for cross-posting*
CALL <http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ichora5/papers.htm> FOR PAPERS
I-CHORA 5: Fifth International Conference on History of Records and
Archives
'Records, archives and technology: interdependence over time'
Following previously successful I-CHORA conferences in
<http://www3.fis.utoronto.ca/research/i-chora/ichora1programme.html> Toronto
(2003), Amsterdam (2005),
<http://www3.fis.utoronto.ca/research/i-chora/home.html> Boston (2007) and
<http://www.archivists.org.au/ichora/ICHORA4/index.html> Perth (2008),
<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/> The National Archives,
<http://www.infostudies.ucl.ac.uk/> University College London and
<http://www.liv.ac.uk/lucas/> University of Liverpool are delighted to
announce the forthcoming I-CHORA to be held in London from Thursday 1 to
Saturday 3 July 2010.
Proposals are now invited for papers, which may address (but are not
restricted to) issues in the following themes:
1. Early technologies and the origins of recordkeeping
2. Technology, records and the growth of bureaucracy
3. Creating and using records in the workplace
4. Responding to technological change
Please submit 500-word abstract by 30 April 2009
For more information please visit our website at:
<http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ichora5>
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ichora5
I-CHORA5 at nationalarchives.gov.uk
Records, archives and technology: interdependence over time
--
Barbara L. Craig
Faculty of Information
140 St. George Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 3G6
Canada
Tel: 416-978-7093
Fax: 416-971-1399 (Not a Private Fax)
E-Mail: Barbara.Craig at utoronto.ca
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