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From: The UK Records Management mailing list
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Margaret
Crockett
Sent: 26 November 2004 07:39
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Subject: Secretary to the International Affairs Sub-Committee of the
Society of Archivists
With apologies for cross-posting:
The International Affairs Sub-Committee of the Society of Archivists
seeks to promote awareness and dissemination of international
professional practice in archives, records management and conservation,
to promote beneficial contact with international colleagues, and to help
members to develop international co-operation. IASC acts as an
information channel to alert members of the Society of Archivists to
relevant developments in other countries, and it serves as a point of
contact for overseas archivists and conservators wishing to create links
with fellow-professionals in the UK.
IASC awards bursaries twice-yearly for members to attend conferences or
training courses or to carry out international roles or projects. It
tries to help many more members of the Society who wish to gain an
international perspective to their work in providing information and
advice on the Sub-Committee's webpages. In particular it publishes
reports from archivists who have worked professionally abroad, so that
others planning similar trips can learn from their experiences.
The Committee has a lively and stimulating portfolio ranging from
discussion of foreign archives at risk, through facilitating
international dimensions to the Society's annual conference, commenting
on EU and UNESCO proposals affecting the heritage sector, to identifying
and commissioning suitable reports on international experiences of
archivists, records managers and conservators.
The Sub-Committee is looking for a new Secretary. Duties consist of:
1. attending two Sub-Committee meetings a year to take and write up
minutes 2. working closely with the Chair on the annual report and
regular reports to the Professional Affairs Communications Committee 3.
liaising with the IASC communications team to inform members and the
wider national and international profession about international
developments and opportunities in electronic and print media
Interested candidates should have a proven interest in international
archives issues and developments, good communications skills and the
approval of their office/line manager to contribute time and use work
facilities (computer and email) for IASC work.
For more information or to express an interest in this role, please
contact Cressida Annesley at: [log in to unmask] or
Margaret Crockett at this address.
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Margaret Crockett
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