Dear Nina - British Society for History of Science, and Society for the
History of Natural History, of course: both issue newsletters with future
events, and don't (I think) charge for entries. - martin
On Jun 25 2010, Nina Morgan wrote:
>Dear All,
>
> I'm working with John Henry (HOGG member) and Sarah Long (of the NHM) to
> organise a HOGG confererence on Geological Collectors and Collecting to
> take place on 4-5 April 2011 at the Flett Theatre at the Natural History
> Museum. We're just beginning to put together a preliminary announcement
> about the conference. We have no advertising budget, so are hoping to
> publicise this event entirely via websites, discussion lists (such as
> this one!) and newsletters of relevant societies. I'm looking for ideas
> of organisations representing people who might be interested in the
> conference to approach.
>
> All suggestions welcome and don't worry about repetition! If you are able
> to provide a contact name and e-mail address, so much the better. But if
> not, just a hint of the society name which would allow me to find them on
> the internet would do.
>
> By the way, if you're interested in receiving notices about the
> conference yourself, send me your name and e-mail address and I'll add
> you to our mailing list.
>
>Many thanks,
>Nina Morgan
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