CFP--ACM Heritage/History/Archiving On-line Seminar
Dear Colleagues, Want to share this CFP from the ACM History Committee [HC]. From CBI, both Amanda and I are ACM HC Members. All of us on the committee are excited about this interdisciplinary event bringing together archivists, curators, historians, information scientists, computer scientists, social scientists, humanities and arts scholars/professionals, etc.). The event Prgm. Comm. is CS, Tex. St. U.'s Vicki Almstrum; CBI, U. of Minnesota's Amanda Wick, & Annenberg Sch. of Comm., USC's Anna Loup. *CFP (Pls Share) * *"Seminar on Capturing Hidden ACM Heritage"Hosted by the ACM History Committee* This seminar is designed for individuals who are planning or are actively involved in doing projects related to ACM history, including the history of Special Interest Groups (SIGs), past or present. The seminar will explore concepts and methods for heritage preservation, including professional archiving practices. CFP and Info. @ ACM | ACM Heritage on-line seminar- ACM History Committee <https://history.acm.org/2022/07/17/call-for-participation-heritage-seminar/> Best, Jeff *Please connect: Twitter <https://twitter.com/justcodeculture> ** Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffrey-yost-b714566>** CBI-FB <https://www.facebook.com/babbageinstitute> Blockchain & Society FB <https://www.facebook.com/Decentralizedinternet/>* *Jeffrey Yost, Ph.D. * Director, Charles Babbage Institute <http://www.cse.umn.edu/cbi>; Research Professor, HSTM 222 21st Avenue South, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, MN 55455 *Studies in Computing and Culture book series, Johns Hopkins U. Press * Co-Editor *PI, NSF-funded CBI project "Mining a Useable Past: Perspectives, Paradoxes, and Possibilities with Security and Privacy."* *Blockchain & Society Blog and Site* <https://www.blockchainandsociety.com> (Founder/Leader) *Interfaces: Essays and Reviews in Computing and Culture <https://cse.umn.edu/cbi/interfaces> *Co-Editor (w/ Amanda Wick) *Committee Member, National Academy of Engineering Extraordinary Engineering Impacts on Society* *Making IT Work: A History of the Computer Services Industry (MIT Press) <https://amzn.to/3gqe4R6>*
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Jeffrey Yost