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Please see below (below) for details of our Science in the Archives conference,
Opposites Attract.
Howard Benge
Development Officer
London Metropolitan Archives
City of London
Tel: 020 7332 3851
Opposites Attract: Science and Archives.
Friday 21 March 2014
10am – 4pm
Scientific thinking is distilled, recorded and kept in many archive collections. This conference will look at science found in archives and science collections. The
programme includes:
·
Anita Hollier from the CERN Archive, “CERN – accelerating science for 60 years.” 2014 marks the 60th anniversary of CERN and Anita will be looking
at the development, contents and activities of the archive and some of the challenges they face.
·
Felicity Henderson, University of Exeter, “Science and the City: Robert Hooke’s life in the City of London”.
·
Jacqueline Cahif and Catherine Parker, the Bodleian Library, “Saving Oxford Medicine: an overview and a case study of a geneticist’s archive”. Saving Oxford
Medicine is a current programme, recording the recent history of medicine in Oxford.
·
Caroline de Stefani is the London Metropolitan Archives’ Conservation Studio Manager and will talk about the Great Parchment Book project that allows us
to look at the severely heat damaged parchment. More about the Great Parchment Book can be found on
http://tinyurl.com/lvultgw
·
Anne Barrett, Imperial College London, “Big Data – Scientists catalogues online.” An investigation of global linked data catalogues and bibliographical information
in the history of science.
Places are limited and booking is essential. Tickets are £10 per head (lunch not included). You can purchase tickets from Eventbrite:
http://tinyurl.com/mhbcdpg
Or telephone 020 7332 3851.
If you have any questions, please contact Howard Benge,
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