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STHC@SAA2004: STHC-themed Student Posters
- Date:
Thu, 29 Jul 2004 13:12:22 -0700
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Russell A. Johnson
<rjohnson@library.ucla.edu>
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STHC@SAA2004: STHC-themed Student Posters
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SCI-TECH-HEALTH CARE: STHC@SAA2004
STHC-themed Student Posters
Brief Presentations and Discussions
THURSDAY
12:00 noon in the poster area
Cataloging and Re-housing Negatives from the Research Laboratory of Electronics at the MIT
Museum Archives
Karen Davidson-Heller
Simmons College
Documenting Internet2, an NHPRC-funded, Collaborative Research Project of the University of
Michigan School of Information, the Charles Babbage Institute, and the University of
Minnesota Libraries
Dharma Fowler
University of Michigan
Applications of Systems Engineering to Archives Management
Suzie Long
University of Missouri–Rolla
The Authenticity, Accuracy, and Reliability of Archaeological Records in a Geographical
Information System (GIS): Research in the American Southwest
Erin O’Meara and Randy Preston
University of British Columbia
Students with STHC-themed posters each will give brief oral presentations (5 minutes max) and
field questions (5 minutes max) from assembled meeting attendees. We will start at one poster,
have a presentation and discussion, then move to the next poster. The Science, Technology and
Health Care Roundtable is organizing and leading this informal program in order to encourage
discussion of work by archival graduate students and promote contact between students and
professionals.
Open to everyone – meet at Poster #1 at noon, sharp
[This program is in addition to other times when students will be at their posters to
talk one-on-one.]
___________________________________
Russell A. Johnson
rjohnson@library.ucla.edu
(310) 825-6940
Archivist and Cataloger
History & Special Collections Division
Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library, UCLA
Box 951798 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1798
http://www.library.ucla.edu/biomed/his/
Archivist
Neuroscience History Archives
Brain Research Institute, UCLA
Box 951791 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1791
http://www.NeuroscienceArchives.org
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