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Re: ARCHIVES-NRA Digest - 7 Oct 2010 to 8 Oct 2010 - Special issue (#2010-243) - FDPFR Conference on paperclips and the user [UNCLASSIFIED]

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Surely the burning question at 15h45 on day one should be not 'Do paperclips comply with ISAD(G)?' but 'Do (the proposed revisions to) ISAD(G) offer a suitable metadata framework for paperclips?' Is there any chance of adding a poster session?



Andrew Janes

Records Specialist - Maps and Plans

+44 (0)20 8876 3444 x2229

The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, TW9 4DU

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/maps/





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Date:    Fri, 8 Oct 2010 12:06:06 +0100

From:    Paul Simon Hennimore

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Subject: FDPFR Conference on paperclips and the user



Apologies for cross-posting, colleagues may be interested in the folowing:



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Date:    Fri, 8 Oct 2010 12:20:55 +0100

From:    Moore Craig <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: FDPFR Conference on paperclips and the user



This is a joke right?





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	From: Archivists, conservators and records managers. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Simon Hennimore

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	‘Re-clipping the archive’: a reassessment of the archival continuum parallels of the paperclip and its relationship to the ‘hidden record’



	



	



	FDPFR are proud to announce this groundbreaking symposium exploring the themes of paper connectivity through the use of brass implements. It looks at clipping throughout the ages and the challenges this presents. 



	



	·         How do we understand the archival dynamics between clip and record? 



	·         How do we discover user impartiality when assessing the dislocation of memory and identity through inadequate clipping? 



	·         What does the future hold for the paperclip, as an abstract concept, in the digital age? 



	



	This conference will aim to answer all of these questions and fifteen more! Top speakers from the world of records, archives, and papyrclipology gather to address the key issues.



	



	Programme for day 1:



	



	09.45: Coffee, sandwiches, registration and networking



	11.50:  What is a paperclip and what are its functions?, a formal introductory address by Dr. Edwin Jones-Heverthorpe 



	12.00: Lunch, coffee and networking



	13.00: Seminar: Paper, clips and paperclips: who rules the roost?



	15.00: Questions (with opportunities for networking)



	15.45: Are paperclips compliant with ISAD(G): no they aren't - a discussion, chaired by Hugh H. Hankshaw



	16.00: Coffee



	17.00: End/Coffee



	



	Programme for day 2:



	



	09.15: Breakfast and networking



	09.30: Volunteers and paperclips: what do they have in common?, Mr. Edward T



	11.00: Paperclip or ‘paper-trip’: the challenges of clipping in the modern world, Simon Q. Franks



	12.00: Paperclips and outreach: how do your clipping solutions help you to attract your 



	optimum user group into an informal structured environment?, Miranda Polymorph (Professional Outreach Guru)



	13.00: Lunch



	13.05: Who is the paperclip and what does he need: a delve through the postmodern 



	interaction between user, archive and paperclip, Dr. Francois Soiree



	14.00: Michelet, Derrida, Foucault and the paperclip: contested sites of power in paperclip 



	theory, Tony L. Blanc



	15.00: Paperclips and the ‘computer’: the role of the paperclip in the ‘digital age’, Sir Richard Mulberry-Town



	16.00: ‘Clipped’ ‘Voices’ ‘in’ ‘the’ ‘Archive’, Jennifer Half



	17.00:  ‘Clip fever’, or, 'Why I am so wise', Prof. Howard Bravado



	17.30: Towards a new solution for comparative paperclip control, closing address by Houlis Smith



	18.00: Close (no coffee)



	



	Date:   9th – 10th May 2011



	Location: London



	



	Cost: £500 for two days / £460 for one day (neither includes lunch or coffee)



	



	To book your place please contact: [log in to unmask] 



	



	Bursaries are available. If you would like to apply for a bursary please send a 1,000 word publishable-quality article on what the correlation of paperclip dynamics and their postmodern functions means to you in your professional role (to the email address given above). A total of three bursaries are available (entitling the bearer to 15% off the cost of the two day attendance fee).



	



	For more information on the conference and the issues presented please contact Paul Simon Hennimore at: [log in to unmask]



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