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*New England Archivists (NEA) invites submissions of session proposals for
the Fall 2018 Meeting, "Our Common Code: Ethics in the Archives." The
meeting will take place at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library &
Museum in Boston, Massachusetts, on Friday, October 26, 2018. The deadline
for proposals is July 15, 2018.  We make ethical decisions in our work as
archivists, especially towards preserving a fair and inclusive historical
record and collective memory. These decisions help shape our professional
ethics, and sharing these experiences improves our ethical context. The
Fall 2018 Meeting will give archivists and allied professionals an
opportunity to discuss archival ethics in three areas: appraisal and
acquisitions, description, and access.   The Fall 2018 Program Committee is
seeking proposals for presentations that facilitate conversation about
archival ethics. Presentations can take the form of case studies, stories,
or lightning talks. We encourage creative approaches, and we will give
priority to proposals that foster group conversation. Each presentation
must be no more than ten minutes long, and proposals must indicate which of
the three above thematic areas they relate to.  We are particularly
interested in proposals that intersect with: • Privacy• Social justice•
Rights of individuals• Rights of communities• Right to be remembered• Right
to be forgotten• Displaced archives• Ethics in the digital age• Ethics in a
post-truth eraFirst-time presenters, current graduate students,
early-career professionals, and those doing archival work in
community-centered contexts are all strongly encouraged to submit
proposals.To submit a proposal, complete the form here:
https://goo.gl/forms/KbPeSkLJTba2arQl2
<https://goo.gl/forms/KbPeSkLJTba2arQl2>.--All submissions will be
acknowledged by the Program Committee. If your proposal is selected, your
acknowledgment will include instructions about next steps. All presenters
are required to register for the conference upon acceptance, at the member
rate, and to fund their own travel expenses.----In addition to seeking
proposals for presentations that facilitate conversation about archival
ethics, the Fall 2018 Program Committee welcomes the submission of ethical
questions, scenarios, or dilemmas. These questions may be distributed to
attendees at the meeting to encourage broader discussion around the
topic.To submit a question, complete the form found here:
https://goo.gl/forms/e2kNSdFcqgd6mOVG3
<https://goo.gl/forms/e2kNSdFcqgd6mOVG3>. ----NEA is committed to making
the Fall 2018 Meeting welcoming and accessible to all presenters and
attendees. Presenters are also required to abide by the NEA Code of
Conduct, which can be found here:
https://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Code-of-Conduct
<https://www.newenglandarchivists.org/Code-of-Conduct>. If you will need
specific accommodations, such as interpretive services, to support your
participation in this event, please contact the Program Chair.
----Questions? Please contact the Program Chair, Juliana Kuipers, at
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