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STHC sessions at SAA 2005 (New Orleans, 14-21 August 2005)


  • Date:   Thu, 07 Apr 2005 07:48:17 -0700
  • To:  sthc-l@lists.ucla.edu
  • From:   Russell A. Johnson   < rjohnson AT library.ucla.edu >
  • Subject:   STHC sessions at SAA 2005 (New Orleans, 14-21 August 2005)
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Mark your calendars: STHC-(co)sponsored or -themed sessions at
the upcoming Society of American Archivists annual meeting are listed below
(follow the links for speakers and program abstracts; note that long links
are broken into 2 lines and should be reconstructed by cutting and pasting
into a new browser window). Be sure to read the abstracts for other program 
sessions, because I may have missed some (session/tour hosts, please 
post corrections if I did):


101. Three Working Models of Digital Archives 
Thursday, August 18
9:45 - 11:45 am
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1420

Mark Conrad, Chair
National Archives and Records Administration

Richard Marciano
San Diego Supercomputer Center
“The Persistent Archives Testbed Project”

William LeFurgy
Library of Congress
“Building Partnerships with States to Develop a National Digital Preservation Strategy”

Kirsten Neilsen
UCSF Tobacco Control Digital Library
“A Tale of Two Archives”


207. Controlling Human Reproduction: The Challenges of Documenting the Post-World 
War II Revolution 
Thursday, August 18
12:45 - 2:15 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1438

Jennie Diaz Guilbaud, Commentator, Chair
National Archives and Records Administration
“Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Pill”

Deborah Holland Armentrout
National Archives and Records Administration
“Enovid’s Journey: From Approval to Appraisal of the Pill”

Tanya Zanish Belcher
Iowa State University 
“Biological Necessity: Reproductive Issues in U.S. Archival Collections”

Kathryn Allamong Jacob
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Harvard University
“Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Documents: The Challenges of Documenting the Struggle to 
Control Women’s Reproductive Lives”


209. Graduate Student Paper Session 
Thursday, August 18
12:45 - 2:15 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1440

Laura Helton, Chair
Mississippi Digital Library

"These papers, selected from a set of strong and engaging proposals, demonstrate 
promising academic scholarship and address timely and important issues for practicing 
archivists. Shawn San Roman [University of Wisconsin-Madison] examines the need for 
better integration of archival education into university curricula. Susan Hooyenga 
[Eastern Michigan University] discusses the challenges of the archival preservation 
of endangered languages. Erik Moore [College of St Catherine] argues that the fields 
of conservation and ecology could provide a model for the evolving ethical duties 
of archivists."


Science, Technology and Health Care (STHC) Roundtable meeting
Thursday, August 18
4:00 - 5:30 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Detail.asp?event=1461

STHC Co-Chairs Joe Anderson and Joan Echtenkamp Klein will post details about the
Thursday afternoon STHC Roundtable program and business meeting.



Graduate Student Poster Presentations
Thursday, August 18
5:30 - 7:00 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Detail.asp?event=1555


403. Servant of Two Masters? The Challenge of Collecting the Records of Active Organizations 
Friday, August 19
2:15 - 3:45 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1423

Stephen E Novak, Chair
Columbia University

Brenda L Burk
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Brenda Marston
Cornell University

Patrizia Sione
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives


606. Documenting the Middle East: A Look at Photograph Collections in the United States
Saturday, August 20
8:00 - 9:30 am
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1518

including:
Susan Woodland
Hadassah Archives
“Photographs of Hadassah’s Medical Care in Jerusalem, 1913-1960”



805. Documenting Internet2: A Collaborative Electronic Records Project for the 
Small-Scale Repository
Saturday, August 20
1:00 - 2:30 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1538

Joe Anderson, Chair
Center for the History of Physics, American Institute of Physics

Carrie Seib
Charles Babbage Institute
“The View from CBI”

Dharma Akmon
School of Information, University of Michigan
“The View from the Ground”

Barbara Nanzig
Internet2
“The View from Internet2”

Eric Celeste
University of Minnesota Libraries
“The IT Perspective”


807. Documenting the Physical Universe 1905-2005: Aspects of Physicists and Archivists 
Since Einstein's Miraculous Year
Saturday, August 20
1:00 - 2:30 pm
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog-Session.asp?event=1540

Janice F Goldblum, Chair
National Academy of Sciences 

Ze'ev Rosenkranz 
Einstein Papers Project, California Institute of Technology

Fae L Korsmo 
National Science Foundation 

Jean Marie Deken 
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 



For the entire SAA preliminary program, see:

Schedule at a Glance
http://www.archivists.org/conference/neworleans2005/no2005prog.asp


Russell Johnson
STHC-L administrator
rjohnson@library.ucla.edu


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