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The University of Toronto ACA Student Chapter in
partnership with the Toronto Area Archivists Group (TAAG) are proud to
present a speaking engagement with Anne Gilliland, Chair of UCLA
Department of Information Studies.
Please note the NEW TIME of the talk, from 11:30 to 12:30 on Friday,
February 22nd. We will still be located in Room 313 of the Claude
Bissell Building, 140 St George Street.
All students, faculty and professionals are welcome to attend this
event. Details below.
The Archive in a Digital Age: Evolution, Engagement, and Empowerment
Considerable discussion and research has focussed in recent years on
the technological, preservation and access implications for archives
of digital records and large-scale digitization of collections.
However, there is still considerable room for a conversation about the
conceptualization of the archive in light not only of developments
such as Web 2.0, environments such as Second Life, changing modes of
personal information creation and management, and a rapidly developing
cyberinfrastructure, but also an increasingly plural and globalised
society. This presentation will contemplate not only technological,
but also political and socio-cultural aspects of the archive, the
profession and the record in an increasingly digital society.
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Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)
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