Call for Presentations: Innovative Solutions for Archives and Financial Crises
Bringing archivists and financial historians together.
Proposals due November 1, 2016

May 11-12, 2017 | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
https://research.stlouisfed.org/conferences/innovative-solutions-for-archives/

This conference, co-sponsored by the European Association of Banking and 
Financial History (eabh) and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, provides 
archivists and historians the opportunity to discover unique materials held in 
archives, explore the current state of archival work, and gain insights into 
how scholars use these collections. This is the first time eabh has hosted a 
conference in the United States.

Confirmed speakers for economic historians include Harold James (Princeton and 
IMF), Gary Richardson (University of California-Irvine) and Eugene White 
(Rutgers).  For the archivists and librarians, confirmed speakers include Laura 
Linard (Harvard's Baker Library), Chris Freeland (Washington University and 
Documenting the Now), and Jefferson Bailey (Internet Archive).

Please send submissions for presentation (a short CV and an abstract of around 
500 words) or archives showcase (a brief abstract of around 100 words) no later 
than November 1, 2016 to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

Day 1: Thursday, 11 May 2017
Innovations in Archives
This workshop aims to bring together archivists in central banks, commercial 
banks, and other financial institutions to discuss innovations in the field. 
The workshop will focus on two areas of innovation in archival practice.

1.      What new tools are archivists using to acquire and appraise materials 
and make their collections available?

2.      What new forms of materials are archivists collecting, and what unique 
challenges do such materials pose?  In particular, did the most recent 
financial crisis present new challenges or opportunities for archivists?
The workshop will also feature an "archives showcase" in which archivists will 
present underused or undiscovered materials in their collections. In 
particular, the workshop will focus on materials highlighting the work of 
central banks or banking institutions during financial crises and potential 
sources for new research. The conference organizers look forward to receiving 
submissions by archivists at financial and public institutions on these 
questions.

Day 2: Friday, 12 May 2017
Innovative Responses to Financial Crises: Archive-Based Research
Policymakers, bankers, and monetary authorities are often required to develop 
innovative or unconventional solutions when faced with new problems, 
particularly during financial crises. For example, the Federal Reserve 
responded to the financial crisis of 2007-09 with several new programs to 
address various aspects of the crisis. The conference organizers are seeking 
presentations of original research using bank or central bank archives in the 
study of crises-particularly, the innovative or unconventional responses of 
banks and policymakers to crises. However, submissions on other aspects of 
crises or banking are also welcome.



-Pamela
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Pamela Campbell
Research Library
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Phone: (314) 444-8907
Fax: (314) 444-8694
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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