Archive conservators: register for the best conservators' conference in Europe
ARA Annual Conference, Glasgow, Scotland - 29-31 August 2018 Theme: 'People Make Records' Includes three-day conservation stream designed by - and for - conservators The Archives and Records Association is the leading professional and membership organisation for record-keepers in the UK and Republic of Ireland. We organise and run Europe's leading and best-value annual conference for records managers, archivists and archive conservators. Our theme this year is 'People make Records'. Our location? The historic industrial city, educational centre and cultural and design pioneer that is Glasgow. The Conference theme is inspired by the slogan of our host City - 'People make Glasgow' - and over the three days we will consider the following individual day themes: - 'People in Records' - 'People using Records' - 'People looking after records' As conservators attending the Conference, you get access to the wider sector debates and networking, plus a bespoke programme devised and designed by fellow professionals from the UK, Ireland and further afield. This programme will expose you to opinion-leaders and innovators in all the facets of the profession: the technical and standards piece, making the best use of resources and collaboration, and advocacy (among others). On the technical side, you will participate in practical and detailed conservation sessions on: * maps * surface treatments of paper * repairing folios for sewing * fugitive substrates on paper * mounting and framing * audio and photographic media conservation (such as glass plate negatives) * and more! You'll also get to hear best practice on working with volunteers and interns, international collaboration in conservation, emerging thinking on future preservation, and using controlled environments, to name but a few. Whatever your speciality, there will be chances to learn and contribute to the ever-moving dynamic debate. Attending conference is an excellent opportunity to listen and learn from some of the top practitioners in the conservation and preservation sector and to network with colleagues amongst convivial surroundings. And then there's the wider conference, with numerous case studies, keynote papers from leading researchers and campaigners in the sector covering marginalised communities and the disabled, digital preservation and records management. The ARA Conference enables you 'pick and mix' your preferred sessions across all the major 'streams' and also catch up with many of those you have to miss (we video a number of sessions each day for you). So, come and join several hundred colleagues and peers for tailored presentations and workshops that address the main issues facing our sector today, such as representation and diversity in records, amongst users and of those responsible for caring for records, as well as service provision, records and accountability and how we should evolve as a profession. For full Conference details, see here: http://conference.archives.org.uk/ The Conference conservation stream is colour-coded green and can be found here: http://conference.archives.org.uk/sites/default/files/conference/Programme/ARA%20Conference%20Programme%20v%2001_05_18.pdf The Conference includes quality on-site accommodation and all meals, so you just need to get yourself there. If you only have a day, try a special 'day rate'. For costs/options, and to register, visit: http://conference.archives.org.uk/conference-registration.php This Email, and any attachments, may contain non-public information and is intended solely for the individual(s) to whom it is addressed. It may contain sensitive or protectively marked material and should be handled accordingly. If this Email has been misdirected, please notify the author immediately. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on any of the information contained in it or attached, and all copies must be deleted immediately. Whilst we take reasonable steps to try to identify any software viruses, any attachments to this Email may nevertheless contain viruses which our anti-virus software has failed to identify. You should therefore carry out your own anti-virus checks before opening any documents. Sheffield City Council will not accept any liability for damage caused by computer viruses emanating from any attachment or other document supplied with this e-mail ****** Unsubscribe by sending a message to [email protected] Searchable archives: http://cool.conservation-us.org/byform/mailing-lists/cdl/
