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  • 1.  Midwest Archives Conference Call for Proposals

    Posted Jul 17, 2023 04:32 PM

    MAC 2024: Call for Proposals

    The Midwest Archives Conference will hold its 2024 Annual Meeting May 2-4 at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown in Des Moines, Iowa. The capital city of Iowa, Des Moines is known for arts, culture, and its place in the heartland of America's agricultural production.

    The Program Committee invites session proposals touching on the theme "Sowing Seeds of Change". Drawing on Iowa's agricultural traditions and historic prairie ecosystem, we encourage you to consider areas of growth, cultivation, and restoration in our profession. As our professional landscape continues to evolve and change, how do we adapt and implement new approaches, processes, and technologies? When do we go back to our roots, and when do we plant for the future? What are some ways we have nurtured our collections, patrons, and ourselves as archivists and allied professionals? 

    The Program Committee encourages submissions from newer professionals and members of underrepresented groups. MAC membership is not required. Presenters may submit more than one proposal, but may present only one session OR poster.

    Do you have an idea for a proposal but no one to present with? Connect with colleagues on the MAC 2024 Brainstorming form

    The deadline for submitting proposals is August 21, 2023 at 5 p.m. CST.  For a list of possible topics and details about the proposal process, visit the MAC 2024 Call for Session Proposals website.

    Thank you!

    Caitlin Moriarty
    Archivist for Reference and University History
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