Apologies to all those on the
wedgeblade.net listserves. I sent the
wrong link to you all about the Archive Research Assembly, so only the first 2 to respond were able to get through. Correct link is below. Hope to “see” you in September.
Jim
Dear Global ICA’s,
Colleagues and Board Members,
You are invited to participate in the Global Archives Research Assembly,
September 20-27 2014. The ICA organizations (board, staff and associates) and
the global network of colleagues are the number one audience for which this
event is being held. We want you to be able to use the historical work of the
first 50 years of the ICA for your own benefit, growth and effectiveness. We
also want to enable you to find, download or request material scanned and add
your work to the Global Archives so that it can be available to other ICA’s and
interested parties. The GARA will be an opportunity for you and others to learn
how to do this with “hands-on’ guidance.
We also see the GARA as an opportunity for people from multiple locations to
work together in doing some action research. We have found that a group of
people, working in pairs can do very creative work. Then coming together for
sharing and deciding next steps allows work to continue without any central
control. This too will be enabled by our able Tech Team support.
We would also like you to invite others who are working with you to join a
research team of your interest, either an existing one, or a new one of your
choice. Currently we have four active research teams, but expect more. You can
see current Research Collections and follow their work through the following
web page:
To make this as easy as possible for you we direct you to the link below.
Whether you will participate face to face in Chicago or remotely via the internet,
we need your involvement.
Here is a link to show your interest and register:
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