The AMIA Conference Committee invites submissions for session and workshop proposals for the 2013 Annual Conference in Richmond, Virginia.
The AMIA Conference Committee encourages papers, panels and posters on all issues to do with audiovisual archives with particular emphasis in the areas of problem solving, technical issues and the digital archive. The goal of the Conference is to present a program that includes a wide variety of topics and a balance of theory and practice, inviting new ideas and concepts that may stimulate additional interest, involvement and educational benefit. You are invited to submit a presentation proposal and to attend the conference November 6-9, 2013.
Information about the conference and the proposal process, go to www.AMIAConference.com.
Proposal deadline is May 10, 2013.
We encourage you to read Tips for a Successful Proposal<http://www.amiaconference.net/sample-page/tips-for-proposal-success/>. It explains the review process, and offers information and tips on what the reviewers and the Conference Committee consider in the proposal process. If you have difficulty with the online submission process, please contact us at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
The Association of Moving Image Archivists is a nonprofit international association dedicated to the preservation and use of moving image media. AMIA supports public and professional education and fosters cooperation and communication among the individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, preservation, description, exhibition, and use of moving image materials. AMIA's annual conference offers a unique opportunity for colleagues from all areas of the field to meet, share information and work together. For more information about AMIA, visit www.AMIAnet.org.
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Laura Rooney
AMIA
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