Science Museum 'Information Age' conference - call for papers/date change
This is a late call for papers but may be of interest to SIGCIS members: Call for contributions 'Interpreting the Information Age': new avenues for research and display November 3rd - 5th 2014 Science Museum, London Dear colleagues, In autumn 2014, the Science Museum will open a ground-breaking new permanent gallery, Information Age. The gallery will expose, examine and celebrate how information and communication technologies have transformed our lives over the last 200 years. To mark this launch, the Museum is hosting a three day conference which will discuss how the history and material culture of information can be made relevant for today's audiences, and celebrate the participation projects which have supported the gallery's development. We would welcome contributions from peers across the sector and beyond, to support this exciting conference. The call for contributions can be viewed at http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/about_us/new_research_folder/news_and_ev ents/~/media/14CF9342DB8B459D92E3DAECBC3F5C39.ashx - please send all proposals to research@sciencemuseum.ac.uk by Friday 25th April 2014. Dr Tilly Blyth Keeper of Technologies and Engineering Science Museum Exhibition Road London SW7 2DD To leave the list do not reply to this message but send an email to LISTSERV@JISCMAIL.AC.UK with a blank subject line and these words in the body of the email: SIGNOFF STI-SSN To leave the list do not reply to this message but send an email to LISTSERV@JISCMAIL.AC.UK with a blank subject line and these words in the body of the email: SIGNOFF STI-SSN This e-mail and attachments are intended for the named addressee only and are confidential. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the sender immediately, delete the message from your computer system and destroy any copies. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not reflect the views of the Science Museum Group. This email has been scanned for all viruses by the MessageLabs Email Security System.
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Blyth Tilly