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Re: [ARSCLIST] Call for Papers - IASA 2009 (Athens) "Towards a New Kind of Archive?..."



Mike: I am using an Apple MacBook Pro, and was able to connect efficiently to their homepage, which featured an organizational logo and option for site entry in English.
I know that doesn't help you, but perhaps explains that the problem is at least not site generated.


Brian

On Jan 3, 2009, at 9:44 PM, Michael Biel wrote:

I am finding problems connecting with these links. The http://www.iasa2009.com goes to a front page with a link to either an English or Greek language page. The English can't be located, and the Greek is a blank grey page with a legend (back). The IASA home page is www.iasa-web.org , not ".no" and the links from that page to the conference pages do not work either.
Mike Biel mbiel@xxxxxxxxx


Jacqueline von Arb wrote:
Dear colleagues,

Here below, please find the Call For Papers for International Association
of Sound and Audiovisual Archives' (IASA) next conference, 20-25 September
2009.
Welcome to Athens !


Jacqueline von Arb
- Vice President, IASA - International Association of Sound and Audiovisual
Archives (www.iasa-web.no)
- Director, Norwegian Institute of Recorded Sound (Norsk Lydinstitutt,
www.recordedsound.no)
- General Manager, MemNor Audio Archiving Services (www.memnor.no)
Norsk Lydinstitutt is a partner of the EU-project Memories (
www.memories-project.eu )


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2009 IASA CONFERENCE:
?Towards a new kind of Archive?
The Digital Philosophy in Audiovisual Archives?

CALL FOR PAPERS

Submission Deadline: January 30th 2009

The Organising Committee of the IASA 2009 Annual Conference invites
presentation proposals for the 40th IASA Annual Conference, to be held
September 20-25, 2009, in Athens, Greece, hosted by the Hellenic National
Audiovisual Archive.


Presentation proposals are due January 30th, 2009, on the following themes:
· Archives, Libraries and Museums. Moment of Truth - Time to
Converge?
· The disappearing Archive I: the loss of physical substance
through digitisation
· The disappearing Archive II: aging and physical deterioration of
analogue media
· The disappearing Archive III: obsolete carriers but no replay
equipment
· Born to die? Selection policies in the 21st century
· Between archivists and users, taking advantage of the archive
· Digital preservation and audiovisual preservation: Is there a
divide?
· 40 years of IASA
· The role of the National Audiovisual Archives
· Archiving the web and the new media audiovisual content
· Ethics of digital archives


Please find all conference information as well as the submission form on
the
conference website:


http://www.iasa2009.com

Presenters will be notified of acceptance by March 15, 2009.

For any further information or question please contact the Organising
Committe and the conference adminitsrator through the emails posted at the
conference site.





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