Monday July 7 (Pierrefitte-‐sur-‐seine, National archives)
10h00-‐13h00 ICA/SUV Bureau meeting 14h00-‐17h00 Visit of the National Archives of France
Tuesday July 8 (Paris Diderot University, 75013)
8h30-‐9h00 Registrations
9h00-‐9h30 Welcome and introduction 9h30-‐10h30 Keynote 1:
• Dr. Wilhelm Füßl, director, Deutsches Museum Archiv (Germany) : "Collecting in networks. How to organize a strategy in national and international frameworks"
10h30-‐10h50 Break
10h50-‐12h10 Towards a definition of research archives Session 1:
• FR Adel Maïzi, ministère des finances (Tunisie) : building a definition for research archives
• FR Brigitte Mazon et Isabelle Weiland, EHESS (France): collective and personnal archives in a human and social sciences institute : case study and definition
• FR Margot Georges, INSERM (France): "If we preserve it is because it is useful" : an attempt to define the concept of research archives?
• FR Magalie Moysan, université Paris Diderot-‐Paris 7 (France) : Building research heritage at Paris Diderot university : sound process or adapted process?
12h10-‐12h30 Questions
12h30-‐13h20 Lunch
13h20-‐13h40 Brainstorming session
• Jenny Shaw, Wellcome trust (UK): Preserving science: applying archival theory to modern collaborative science
13h40-‐13h50 Questions
13h50-‐14h50 Tools and methods Session 1:
• Emma Anthony, Clare Button, Louise Williams (University of Edimburgh): ‘The space in which science happens’: capturing data, creating dialogues and preserving contexts in scientific archives
14h50-‐15h10 Questions
15h10-‐15.30 Break
15h30-‐16h30 Tools and methods Session 2:
• Mariella Guercio, Cecilia Carloni, Universita di Roma-‐La Sapienza (Italie) : Defining research archives and supporting their protection: Sapienza Digital Library project
• FR Julien Pomart, Fondation Maison des Sciences de l'Homme (France) : What does digital tools bring to a promotion of the Archives's strategy : a feedback in human and social sciences
16h30-‐16h50 Questions
16h50-‐17h15 Conclusions 17h15-‐18h30
18h30-‐21h00 Cocktail, université Pierre et Marie Curie, Tour Zamanski
Wednesday, July 9 (Paris Diderot university)
9h00-‐10h00 Keynote 2 :
• FR Françoise Banat-‐Berger, Service interministériel des Archives de France : to be defined 10h00-‐11h00 Digital preservation of research and science
Session 1:
• FR Jean Daniel Zeller, Hopitaux universitaires de Genève (Suisse) : What layers and state of data to archive?
• FR Sarah Cadorel et Anne Both, Sciences-‐Po (France) : Searching for access to surveys : collecting next to researchers in human and social sciences : beQuali project
11h00-‐11h15 Questions
11h15-‐11h35 Break
11h35-‐12h35 Digital preservation of research and science Session 2:
• FR Michel Jacobson (SIAF), Nicolas Larrousse (Huma-‐Num), Marion Massol (CINES), France : Archiving data in human and social sciences.
12h35-‐12h55 Questions
12h55-‐13h45 Lunch
13h45-‐14h45 Needs and opportunity of preserving research documents?
Session 1:
• Bethany G. Anderson, university of Illinois (USA) : The Structure of Scientific Archives: Digital Research Data and the Nature of Scientific Documentation
• FR Bertrand Müller, CNRS (France) : Document, information, data: Archives facing emerging research practise.
• FR Françoise Hiraux, Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgique) : Data and document : two objects, two areas, and two ways of processing research and researchers archives.
14h45-‐15h00 Questions
15h00-‐15h20 Break
15h20-‐16h20 Needs and opportunity of preserving research documents?
Session 2:
• FR Lina Sbeih, Institut Pasteur (France) : Research archives at Pasteur institute : evolutions and prospectives
• FR Gilbert Toppe (Université de Bouaké): Opportunities of preserving research archives at the university of Bouaké.
• Cynthia Roncaglio et Georgete Medleg-‐Rodriguez, université de Brasilia (Brésil) : Prospects of valuing scientific archives : history and analysis of the archives policy project at Brasilia university.
16h20-‐16h40 Questions
16h40-‐17h00 Conclusions
Thursday July 10 (Sciences-‐Po 75006)
9h00-‐9h20
9h20-‐10h20 Keynote 3 :
• Nancy Marrelli, Archivist emerita, Concordia university (Canada) : Archivists connecting with scientists, archivists connecting with science
10h20-‐11h Valuing and using archives as documentary sources Session 1:
• FR Roland Hochtrasser, Dipartimento dell'educazione, della cultura e dello sport (Suisse): Project Samara : archives, librarires, museums : an interdisciplinary approach to managing digital archives and valuing digital heritage.
• Maia Sheridan, university of Saint Andrews (UK) : Hearing the whale song: making old whaling records relevant to today's researchers
11h00-‐11h15 Questions
11h15-‐11h30 Break
11h30-‐12h10 Valuing and using archives as documentary sources Session 2:
• Polina S. Ilieva, University of California, San Francisco (USA) : Documenting the Epidemic: UCSF Archives experience building AIDS collection
• FR Arianna Berenice de Sanctis et Hyunjoo Lee, Maison des sciences de l'homme de Paris Nord, université Paris 8 (France) : the archiving and digitizing the ethnoscenology collection
12h10-‐12h30 Questions
12h30-‐13h30 Lunch
13h30-‐14h30 Conclusions
14h30-‐17h30 ICA/SUV AGM followed by new section bureau meeting
Roundtable "archives de la recherche, données de la recherche" (FRANCE) 18h30-‐21h00 Visit of the Sorbonne, followed by a cocktail, Chancellerie des Universités de Paris, La Sorbonne