The Document Academy Announces
DOCAM ’08
March 28-29, 2008
At a new location:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
School of Library and Information Studies
Helen C. White Hall
Madison, Wisconsin USA
DOCAM ’08 is the fifth Annual meeting of the Document Academy, an
international network of scholars, artists and professionals in various fields interested in the exploration of the document as a useful approach, concept and tool in Sciences, Arts, Business, and Society. The aim of The Document Academy is to create an interdisciplinary space for experimental and critical research on documents in a wide sense, drawing on traditions and experiences around the world. It originated as a co-sponsored effort by The Program of Documentation Studies, University of Tromso, Norway and the School of Information, University of California, Berkeley.
Papers address the themes of document theory, document analysis, and
document research (theory, methods, case studies) and cover domains as various as politics, art and visual realia, archives, museums, the World Wide Web, opera, finance, healthcare, and theatre! Selected papers will appear in a special issue of /Archival Science/.
The conference will run from 9 AM Friday, March 28, to 5 PM Saturday, March 29, 2008. The keynote speaker is Michael Buckland, Professor Emeritus at the School of Information, University of
California-Berkeley; Co-Director of the Electronic Cultural Atlas
Initiative (http://www.ecai.org/); and the 2008 NORSLIS (Nordic Research School in Library and Information Science) Visiting Professor.
Conference registration is $100, $60 for full-time students; both fees include Friday night dinner. To register for the conference and obtain information about lodging, visit:
http://www.slis.wisc.edu/documentacademy.html
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