Archaeological archives day conference

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Archaeological Archives group AGM and day conference: The Future of Archaeological Archives.

 

Price: £10 CIfA or Archives group member
£20 non-member

 

Description

This day conference and AGM will look at what preparations are in place for coping with the huge quantities of archives (both physical and digital) that are constantly being generated by development-led archaeology, as well as considering what can and should be done with museums’ existing collections.

What legal and ethical issues currently affect the deposition of archives, and how can these be addressed? What impact has the recent introduction of CIfA’s Selection Toolkit had on the volume of material being archived, and how widely are people engaging with it – both contractors and repositories? If there is no space or facility to accept an archive for deposition, whose responsibility should it be to resolve the problem? What actually happens with an archive once it has been deposited, and how can we encourage people to engage with them more?

As well as problems concerning physical archives, how well is the profession getting to grips with the requirements of digital archiving, and are adequate resources in place to accept the resultant archives? What challenges are presented by different types of digital data, and how can we address these? Is digital archiving an afterthought at the end of a project, or are its requirements being addressed throughout a project?

Submissions will be invited from a wide range of roles and organisations, with the aim of generating discussion based on the real experiences of people across the sector.

Featured presenters: Katie Green, Archaeology Data Service; Claire Tsang, Historic England; Lorraine Mepham, Wessex Archaeology; Nicky Scott, Oxford Archaeology; Duncan Brown, Historic England; Helen Parslow, Albion Archaeology; Victoria Sands, Colchester Archaeological Trust; Sam Paul

Agenda

09:30 Registration (Tea/coffee available)
10:15 Welcome: Helen Parslow
10:20 The Importance of Being Explicit: Metadata for Data Reuse and Preservation Kate Green, Archaeology Data Service
10:45 Anything but Black and White: the Data Management of Digital X-radiography Claire Tsang, Historic England
11:10 Dealing with Digital Data – a Contractor’s View Lorraine Mepham, Wessex Archaeology
11:35 Bish, Bash, File; Job Done? Nicky Scott, Oxford Archaeology
12:00 Lunch (not provided)
13:10 CIfA Archaeological Archives Group AGM
13:30 The Future for Archaeological Archives Programme Duncan H. Brown, Historic England
13:55 Ethical Considerations in Archaeological Archives Helen Parslow, Albion Archaeology
14:30 Tea/coffee break
14:50 Public Engagement with our Collections: What Works Best? Victoria Sands, Colchester Archaeological Trust
15:15 Selection Toolkit update and discussion (leading into a general discussion) Sam Paul, Heritage Consultant
16:00 Close

You can find the session abstracts here: AAG Conference Abstracts

Additional info

The AGM & conference will be held at Castle House, Newark, in Nottinghamshire. Tea and coffee will be provided, but attendees should provide their own lunch.

If possible, sessions will be recorded and distributed after the fact.

Members are welcome to attend the AGM only for free. If you would like to attend the AGM only please get in touch. 

Refunds

A full refund may be given on cancellations up to one week before the event. Within one week, a 50% refund will be given up to 24 hours before the event. Once the event has started, refunds may only be given in exceptional circumstances. To request a refund, please email us at conference@archaeologists.net.

September 28th, 2022 9:00 AM (BST/UTC+1)
Castle House
Great N Rd
Newark, NG24 1BY
United Kingdom
CIfA/Archives group member £ 10.00
Non-member £ 20.00

CIfA/Archives group member £ 10.00
Non-member £ 20.00