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Bob Schmidt     
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Miami University Archives
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CIMA 2006 ANNUAL MEETING
OGDEN, UTAH
MAY 11-12, 2006
 
Thursday, May 11
 
1:00pm-5:00 pm        PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP
 
                                    Title:  “The Digital Imperative: Is It for Everyone?”
 
Speakers:
Jessica Branco, University of Denver
Greg Colati, University of Denver
Todd Welch, Northern Arizona University
 
                                    Panel Members:
Janet Seegmiller,  Southern Utah University
                                    Michael Toy, Salt Lake Community College
Michael Freeman, Utah Valley State College
David Hales, Westminster College
 
                                    Description and Who Should Register: 
Small repositories with small budgets, large repositories with small budgets, people with special projects; those with no experience, limited experience or bad experience with digitization;  technophobes and technophiles; those who feel shut out, left behind or just plain fed up.  In other words, there is something here for everyone given by experts who have been there, done that, and care about results.
 
Registration Limited to 40
 
Registration Fee: $45.00
(Includes CIMA reception)
 
Location: Weber State University, Stewart Library
 
5:30 pm-7:00 pm       RECEPTION at Weber State University, Stewart Library
Free to all Pre-conference and CIMA annual meeting attendees
 
Complimentary transportation from the Marriot Hotel to campus
 
 
 
 
Friday, May 12
                                    CIMA ANNUAL MEETING
                                    Location:
Weber State University
 
Early Registration Fee deadline April 21, 2006
CIMA member: $95.00
Non-member: $105.00
 
                                    Registration Fee: April 22-May 12,
CIMA member: $105.00
                                    Non-member: $115.00
 
7:30-8:30                     Registration
/Continental Breakfast
Complimentary transportation to and from
Marriott Hotel
                                    Departures at 7:15 am and 7:45 am
 
8:30 am-9:00 am       CIMA Annual Business Meeting
 
9:00am-10:00 am      Opening Plenary Session
                                    Keynote Speaker: Richard Pearce Moses,
President of SAA
Arizona State Archives, Library and Public Records
Title: “The Perfect and the Possible: Becoming a Digital 
 Archivist”
 
10:00 am-                   Break
10:15 am                   
 
10:15 am-                   Session # 1 In the Wake of the Gulf Coast Hurricanes
  
11:45 am                    Speaker:  Randy Silverman, University of Utah
                                    Title:  “Mississippi”
Speaker:  Vince Murray, Arizona Historical Research
Title: “Louisiana”
 
Session #2      Ethical Collecting
Chair: 
Melanie Sturgeon, Arizona State Archives, 
Library and Public Records
Speaker:   John Murphy, Brigham Young University
Title: “SAA and the Committee on Ethics and Personal Conduct”
Speaker: Stephen J. Hussman, New Mexico State University  
Title: "Legacy Issues and the Archivist: Case Studies in Ethical and Professional Conduct"
Speaker: D. Claudia Thompson, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming 
Title: "But You Promised! The Ethics of De-accessioning"
Speaker: Kenton Jaehnig, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming 
Title: "Ethical Issues in Processing Political and Diplomatic Collections: The Thomas Stroock Papers"
 
Session #3      World War II: A View from the West
                                    Chair:
Roy Webb, University of Utah
                                    Speaker: Alan Kent Powell, Utah State Historical Society 
Title: "Prisoners of War in Utah"
Speaker: Jason Hardy, American West Center,
University of Utah
Title: "Saving the Legacy: University of Utah World War II Veteran Oral History Program"
Speaker: Chuck Hibbard, Fort Douglas Museum
Title: “Fort Douglas: Its Beginnings, Indian Wars, and World War II”
                                    
11:45 am-                   Luncheon
1:15 pm                      Guest Speaker: 
Peter Goss, Professor of Architectural History, University of Utah
                                    Title: “Archives I Have Known and Loved”       
                                    Silent Auction
 
1:15-pm-                    Session #4   The Politics of Political Papers
2:45 pm                      Chair: 
Linda Whitaker, Arizona Historical Foundation    
                                    Speaker
:  Charlotte Walters, University of New Mexico
Title: “From Benign Neglect to Dynamic Confrontation:   Creating a Political Archives Program”
Speaker:  Alan Haeberle, Washington DC, Office of                      
                                    Senator Orrin Hatch
Title:  “A View from the Hill: Preparing Senate Papers for Deposit”
                                    Speaker:  Karen Kearns, Idaho State University
Title: “Big Collections, Small Repositories: Strategies for Coping”
                                    Speaker: Linda Whitaker
Title:  “How Love (Almost) Killed the Goldwater Papers”
 
                                    Session #5      Personal Identity and Cultural Preservation:
            The Role of Archivists
Chair: 
Walter Jones, University of Utah
                 Speaker: Lorraine Crouse, University of Utah                           
Title: "Preserving the Visual History of Salt Lake City's Japan Town"
Speaker: Eileen Hallet Stone, Utah Humanities Council Road Scholar
Title: "Preserving Family History: How to Remember Mama"
Speaker: Ed Buendia, University of Utah
Title:  "The Life and Times of Salt Lake City's East Side and West Side Constructs: An Archival Search for Historical Knowledge"
 
                                    Session #6   Institutional Archives:   Working  from Within
Chair:
Brad Cole, Utah State University
Speaker:  Jeff Anderson, LDS Archives
Title: “Documenting the LDS Church in Finland”
Speaker: Kirk Baddley, University of Utah
Title: “Writing the History of the University of Utah”
Speaker: Russ Taylor, Brigham Young University
Title: “The Princes and Princesses of Serendip: Archivists as Discoverers, Promoters, and -- alas -- Authors"
 
2:45 pm -                    Break
3:00 pm
 
3:00 pm-                     Session #7 "Basics of Video Preservation on a
4:30 pm                      Shoestring Budget: A Sneak Preview of an SAA Session"
                                       Speaker:
Tawnya Mosier, University of Utah
 
Session #8 The Archivist as Historian and User
                                    Chair: 
Gordon Daines, Brigham Young University
Speaker: Melanie Sturgeon, Arizona State Archives, 
Library and Public Records
Title: "Understanding Complex Connections"
Speaker: Dan Davis, Utah State University
Title: “Information Professionals or Gatekeepers of ‘Old Stuff’?”
Speaker:  Christine Marin, Arizona State University
Title: “Using Mexican-American Primary Sources for a Doctoral Thesis”
Speaker: Peter Michel, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Title: "Historian to Archivist: the Consequences of Training"
 
4:45 pm                       Departure for Hotel
 
 
 
                       
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