Dear Will,
Sometime around 31 March 2009 (when the project comes online) we'd be
very pleased to give an introduction to the CHARM sound collection
and discography.
And we always have curious items transferred from the King's Sound
Archive, so if you're doing some such presentation we could certainly
contribute.
All best,
Dan
At 14:41 10/01/2008 +0000, you wrote:
>Thanks Jonathan, for the updated constitution and minutes mentioned
>below.
>
>I'd like to remind all interested parties that suggestions for topics to
>cover at the next meeting are still very welcome. A previous call for
>suggestions read as follows:
>
>"Until now our meetings have taken the form of training days, with
>specific themes and invited speakers. What subjects would you like to
>cover at the May meeting, and in what form?
>
>
>We could have reports by members on their own work, roundtable
>discussions, poster presentations etc. We could also have a short Show &
>Tell session to round off the day, where members play short clips to the
>meeting of anything they'd like to share. They could be historic,
>evocative, funny, beautiful, or interesting for any other reason.
>
>What do you think? BISA depends on input from all its members, so I'd
>encourage you all to post suggestions to the list of the things you
>would like to see or be part of at the meeting in May."
>
>Regards
>
>Will
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Discussion list for British & Irish Sound Archives
>[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jonathan Draper
>Sent: 10 January 2008 10:58
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Minutes and Constitution of BISA
>
>The minutes of the last BISA meeting, which took place at the Ulster
>Folk
>and Transport Museum on 30 November 2007, are now available on the BISA
>website. The minutes are available at
>http://www.bisa-web.org/page.php?c1=39&cx1=2 or can be navigated to as
>follows: HOME - Events - Previous BISA Training Days - 3rd Training Day
>- AGM
>
>The Constitution which was accepted at this meeting is also now on the
>BISA
>website at http://bisa-web.org/page.php?c1=6&cx1=1 or can be navigated
>to
>from Home - About BISA - Constitution
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Jonathan
>
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