Society of Archivists: East Midlands training event
21 October 2002
University of Leicester, Leicester
Registration begins at 10.00. Sessions will start at 10.30, and finish at
16.00.
This course is aimed at archivists and other related professionals who would
like to learn more about the policies and practicalities of social
inclusion.
Programme features
Jocelyn Dodds, University of Leicester
Lecture: Co-editor of Including Museums: perspectives on museums, galleries
and social inclusion, offering a general overview of the conceptual and
policy framework of social inclusion, and a look at being excluded.
Carl Harrison, Records Office of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutlandshire
(ROLLR)
Lecture: County Archivist at ROLLR has been involved in formulating the DCMS
guidelines on social inclusion. Discussion will be on issues and initiatives
currently facing archive repositories.
Jenny Moran & Debbie Wilton, Nottinghamshire Archives & Staffordshire
Archives
Practical Workshop: Exploring the benefits and pitfalls of social inclusion,
with the aim of discussing ways in which barriers to socially inclusive
services can be overcome in public, specialist and academic repositories.
Fee: £66 SoA members/£90 non-members includes lunch and refreshments
(for information about a discounted place, please refer to page 1)
You will receive a SoA Certificate of Attendance on completing this course.
Bookings: Please use the booking form at the back of the SoA Training
Brochure or from the SoA Web site <http://www.archives.org.uk>, or contact
Susan Bradshaw, tel/fax 01872 273440, or by e-mail:
<[log in to unmask]>.
Please note that on-line booking is not available.
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