Subject: Call for papers--AIC Annual Meeting
Call for Papers: General Session of the AIC Annual Meeting in Minneapolis MN June 8-13, 2005 Documentation Dilemma: Managing Conservation Data in the 21st Century Documentation in conservation is interdisciplinary in its attempts to categorize conditions, treatments, and site information using ever-changing terminologies and technologies. Criteria that influence the documentation process include intended use, existing background information, reporting format, and long-term accessibility and storage. The advent of database and digital technologies has forever changed the documentation process. The 2005 AIC General Session will explore concerns that touch a wide range of conservation disciplines. The Committee welcomes submissions on various aspects related to documentation: The history of conservation documentation The legal and ethical issues of documentation The management of documentation The mechanics of documentation The use of documentation in planning and the assessment OF treatments The committee is also open to exploring what future directions documentation may take. AIC members interested in presenting papers during the General Session of the 2005 Meeting, which will be held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, should mail an abstract of no more than 500 words by Monday October 18, 2004 to: The AIC General Session Committee c/o Martha Smith Freer and Sackler Galleries 1150 Independence Ave., SW Washington, DC 20560 Martha.smith [at] asia__si__edu The AIC 2005 General Session Committee includes: Co-Chair: Tom Braun <tom.braun [at] mnhs__org> Co-Chair: Martha Smith <martha.smith [at] asia__si__edu> Members: Linda Blaser <linda.blaser [at] nara__gov> Jeanne Drewes <drewes [at] mail__lib__msu__edu> Guy Munsch <guy.munsch [at] do__treas__gov> Nancy Odegaard <odegaard [at] u__arizona__edu> *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:14 Distributed: Sunday, September 5, 2004 Message Id: cdl-18-14-011 ***Received on Friday, 27 August, 2004