[NHCOLL-L:1586] Call for Proposals
Sally Shelton
Shelton.Sally at NMNH.SI.EDU
Tue Apr 30 11:07:47 EDT 2002
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Call for Participation in the
4th Conference on Partnership Opportunities for Federally Associated Collections
December 5 - 7, 2002
Washington, DC
Hosted by
Department of the Interior
Smithsonian Institution
Sponsored by
Department of the Interior Museum Program
Smithsonian National Collections Program
Marine Corps History and Museums Division
In Partnership with the
Interagency Federal Collections Alliance
FEDERALLY ASSOCIATED COLLECTIONS
Millions of artifacts and specimens collected as a result of Federal activities are held in public trust by more than one thousand Federal and non-federal institutions throughout the United States. This training conference provides a forum to foster communication and cooperation among Federal agencies and non-federal institutions. It encourages agencies and partner institutions to create new and revive old partnerships, and to strengthen strategies for managing Federally Associated collections of all kinds.
AN INVITATION
You are invited to participate in Partnership Opportunities for Federally Associated Collections. Deliver a paper, host an event, or present a training workshop. Plan to participate in the in-depth analysis of issues and in the lively exchange of ideas for improving how we manage our collected national heritage to increase public access and public benefit.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
· Federal collection managers, curators, and other professionals
· Staff of state and private institutions that hold Federally Associated collections
· Managers of Federal agencies
· Tribal representatives
· University collections managers and curators
· Contractors and staff of consulting firms
· Researchers, educators, and students of archeology, history, art, and natural history collections
CONFERENCE THEMES AND SUGGESTED TOPICS
Conference plenary and breakout discussions will be organized around the following broad themes.
CHANGING RULES
· Changing perspectives on security, disaster preparedness, and accountability
· Changing professional standards for long-term care of collections
· New rules for reporting of heritage assets such as museum collections
· How can accounting for our heritage assets be used to improve the care of Federally Associated museum collections?
WORKING SMARTER
· Using appropriate acquisition tools and formal agreements between agencies and institutions to better manage costs of agency compliance and collection management responsibilities
· Strengthening stewardship of publicly owned collections
· Increasing public access to the collections
· Using associated documentation to improve resource management
· Clarifying ownership and management responsibilities
CONVINCING OTHERS
· Who uses Federally Associated museum collections?
· What data do we need to make the case for increased public support?
· Who are key stakeholders?
· What are the most effective processes for convincing others?
TO ORGANIZE A SESSION, SUBMIT A PAPER, OR PLAN A PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY
By June 30, 2002, submit 100-word abstract and contact information for each paper proposal using the contact information provided below. Typical sessions will run in two-hour blocks, with 5 to 6 papers and time allotted for discussion. You may also propose pre-conference activities, such as agency-specific meetings or training workshops for December 3-4, 2002. Following review by the Steering Committee of the Interagency Federal Collections Alliance, proposals will be selected based on content and the need for balance among topics and disciplines. Notes and abstracts from the first three conferences are online <http://museums.doi.gov>
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Visit the Department of the Interior Museum Program Web site at http://museums.doi.gov for current conference information, and to review notes and abstracts from the first three conferences. If the Interior web pages are not available, conference information is available at this URL:
http:/hqnet001.hqmc.mil/HD/doi/main.htm
SEND SESSION PROPOSALS TO:
BY Fax:
Department of the Interior Museum Program
Ronald C. Wilson
202-208-3438 phone
202-219-4244 fax
Or
BY Mail or Email:
Bill Tompkins
Smithsonian Institution
P.O. Box 37012
Arts & Industries Bldg., Rm 3101 (MRC 404)
Washington, DC 20013-7012
E-mail: tompkinsw at si.edu
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