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This summer WGBH/FRONTLINE Records Manager John Campopiano launched The New
England Media & Memory Coalition (NEMMC) <http://nemmc.org/> to great
success. Geared towards anyone interested in archives, community media, or
media in general, NEMMC is a regional organization dedicated to fostering
discussion and promoting a better understanding of how media and digital
and analog technologies intersect with and relate to memory, identity,
nostalgia, and senses of place. It supports and is represented by myriad
professions including but not limited to archives, A/V and moving-image
conservation, cultural informatics, art, and information science.

Find out more by reading NEMMC's inaugural quarterly newsletter
<http://us11.campaign-archive2.com/?u=1709baebf5a6e727fbc13caad&id=356abeed80&e=1da9755ab8>
which offers
insight into some of the content (interviews, longer form articles, videos,
and more) featured on the website. Going further, the newsletter also adds
interesting tidbits related both to NEMMC activities and the themes and
ideas it explores. If you are interested in receiving future newsletters,
contact John Campopiano directly at [log in to unmask]

Stay tuned for new content over the coming months including a NEMMC meet-up
in the Boston area in early 2016. And watch for our upcoming Facebook and
Twitter pages which will be a great way to hear about NEMMC's current and
upcoming activities.

New England Archivists
Communications Committee



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New England Archivists
Communications Committee


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