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Didn't Sheridan write a play about this?

Harry Needham
Special Advisor - Programme Development
Canadian War Museum
330 Sussex Drive,
Ottawa, Canada
K1A 0M8
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> From:         Gay Tracy[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Reply To:     Museum discussion list
> Sent:         Thursday, January 28, 1999 10:57 AM
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> Subject:      School for Scanning Conference Chicago
>
> School for Scanning: Chicago
> Issues of Preservation and Access for Paper-Based Collections
>
> June 2-4, 1999
> Presented by the Northeast Document Conservation Center
> At the Chicago Historical Society, Clark Street at North Avenue, Chicago,
> IL
>
> The conference is funded in part by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and
> the
> National Endowment for the Humanities.  It is cosponsored by The Getty
> Information Institute, the Chicago Historical Society, the National Park
> Service.
>
> What is the School for Scanning?  This conference provides a rationale for
> the use of digital technology by managers of paper-based collections in
> cultural institutions.  Specifically, it equips participants to discern
> the
> applicability of digital technology in their given circumstances and
> prepares them to make critical decisions regarding management of digital
> projects.  Although technical issues will be addressed, this is not a
> technician training program.  Conference content will include:
>
> Developing Institutional Infrastructures to Support Digital Initiatives
> Content Selection for Digitization
> Text and Image Scanning
> Quality Control and Costs
> Copyright, Fair Use, and Other Legal Issues Surrounding Digital Technology
> The Essentials of Metadata
> Digital Preservation: Theory and Reality
> Maximizing the Utility of Digital Information
>
> Who Should Attend?  Administrators within cultural institutions, as well
> as
> librarians, archivists, curators, and other cultural or natural resource
> managers dealing with paper-based collections, including photographs, will
> find the School for Scanning conference highly relevant and worthwhile.
> Since the complexion of this conference evolves with the technology, it
> would be beneficial to attend even if you have participated in a previous
> School for Scanning.  An audience of 150 or more attendees is expected.
>
> Who Are the Faculty?  Steve Dalton, NEDCC; Howard Besser, UCLA; Steve
> Chapman, Harvard University; Paul Conway, Yale University Library; Matthew
> Cook, Chicago Historical Society; Richard Ekman, The Andrew W. Mellon
> Foundation; Franziska Frey, Image Permanence Institute; Anne
> Gilliland-Swetland, UCLA; Melissa Smith Levine, Library of Congress;
> Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information; Wendy Lougee,
> University of Michigan; Jan Merrill-Oldham, Harvard University; Marc
> Pachter, Smithsonian Institution; John Price-Wilkin, University of
> Michigan; Steve Puglia, National Archives and Records Administration;
> Bernard Reilly, Chicago Historical Society; Abby Smith, Council on Library
> and Information Resources; Roy Tennant, University of California at
> Berkeley and Diane Vogt-O Connor, National Park Service.
>
> What does the conference cost?  The cost of the conference is $265 for
> early bird registration, post marked by April 14, 1999, and $335 for late
> registration, deadline May 12, 1999.  Participants will also be
> responsible
> for all their travel and lodging costs.  Registration applications will be
> accepted on a first-come-first-served basis.
>
> For more information or to request a flier, a copy of the flier is posted
> on NEDCC s web site at <www.nedcc.org> or contact Gay Tracy, Northeast
> Document Conservation Center, 100 Brickstone Square, Andover, MA 01810;
> 978
> 470-1010; or email <[log in to unmask]>.
>
> Gay S. Tracy
> Public Relations Coordinator
> Northeast Document Conservation Center
> 100 Brickstone Square
> Andover  MA  01810-1494
> Tel 978 470-1010
> Fax 978 475-6021
> <[log in to unmask]>
> www.nedcc.org
>

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