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Call for papers: Archives and Artifacts at AHA 2005 (American Association for History and Computing: Seattle, Washington, 6-9 January 2005)
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Call for papers: Archives and Artifacts at AHA 2005 (American Association for History and Computing:
Seattle, Washington, 6-9 January 2005)
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From: Jessica Lacher-Feldman [jlfeldma@BAMA.UA.EDU]
Date: Monday, August 16, 2004 8:14 am
Subject: CFP!: Archives & Artifacts at AHA 2005 -- American Assn. for History & Computing -
Seattle 2005
Call for Papers The American Association for History and Computing (AAHC)
Affiliate Association of the American Historical Association
Part of :
Archives & Artifacts: The 119th Annual Meeting of the American
Historical Association -- Seattle, Washington -- January 6-9, 2005
The American Association for History and Computing (AAHC), an affiliate
of the American Historical Association, invites panel and single paper
proposals for the annual conference in Seattle, Washington, January 6-9,
2005. For more information on the AHA’s annual meeting see
http://www.historians.org/annual/index.cfm#next
University and college professors of History and allied disciplines, as
well as librarians, archivists, publishers, editors, graduate students,
K-12 teachers and instructional designers from the US and abroad, are
encouraged to submit proposals for this exciting conference. Panel and
paper proposals on any topic relating to the use of digital technologies
in history and related disciplines are encouraged. The theme of the
conference, Archives and Artifacts does not in any way exclude from
consideration or put at a disadvantage panels unrelated to this theme.
Proposals may be made for either complete panels or individual papers.
Multimedia presentations are especially encouraged, but participants are
advised that they are responsible for providing their own laptop
computers, software, and LCD projectors as needed. The AAHC will make
available one LCD projector and a limited number of live Internet
connections.
Suggested formats for full panels include three 30-minute papers, four
20-minute papers, or a round table format. Other innovative format
proposals will be considered. Proposals for complete panels should also
include a chair. A panel may include a formal comment or question and
response with the audience. All proposals must include a 200-word
abstract for each paper along with a brief vita for each participant.
Please be sure to indicate which member of the panel will serve as the
contact person for future correspondence. Please include the name,
address, telephone number, and e-mail address for each participant. All
presenters must be current members of the AAHC. For more information
about the AAHC and the AAHC’s portion of the AHA conference in Seattle,
please visit our website at www.theaahc.org
Deadline for Submissions: October 1, 2004
Please direct correspondence and inquires to:
David Staley
Director, The Harvey Goldberg Program for Excellence in Teaching
Department of History
The Ohio State University
207 Dulles Hall
230 W. 17th Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
ph: 614-292-5344
email: staley.3@osu.edu
Jessica Lacher-Feldman
The W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library
Box 870266 The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Al 35487-0266
Telephone: 205.348.0500 Fax: 205.348.1699
Email: jlfeldma@bama.ua.edu
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