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CFP (Open) - Prologue (National Archives and Records Administration)
Prologue: Quarterly by the National Archives and Records Administration welcomes articles based in whole or in part upon the holdings and programs of of NARA, its regional archives, and the Presidential libraries.
If you are interested in contributing to Prologue, contact the editors to discuss your proposal. Prologue seeks both short features (600?1,000 words) and extended articles on historical subjects (up to 7,000 words). Articles should be directed at the general reader with an interest in history.
To discuss article proposals, send an e-mail to
[email protected] or call 301-837-2938.
Mary Ryan Prologue: Quarterly of the National Archives & Records Admin 301-837-2938
Email:
[email protected]
Visit the website at http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/
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Cfp: Special Issue Of The Canadian Journal Of Information And Library Science - Title: Data, Records, And Archives In The Cloud
CFP: Special Issue of the Canadian Journal of Information and Library Science - Title: Data, Records, and Archives in the Cloud Aims and Scope The cloud ? on-demand access to a network of a shared pool of configurable computing resources ? heralds...
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Cfp: Journal Of Design History's Archives, Collections And Curatorship Feature
CFP: Journal of Design History's Archives, Collections and Curatorship Feature The Journal of Design History welcomes contributions that introduce and explore aspects of a design archive, collection, or exhibition as a resource for design historical...
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Call For Papers - Provenance: The Journal Of Public Record Office Victoria
Call for papers - Provenance: The Journal of Public Record Office Victoria 'Provenance' is the free scholarly journal of Public Record Office Victoria (PROV), the Victorian state archives. 'Provenance' features peer-reviewed articles,...
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Arlington Public Library Remembers
Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? As the 10th anniversary of this epochal moment approaches, I find myself reflecting back on the day and its aftermath. My memory plays like a movie. It was a day just like any other canopied by an improbably blue sky....
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Plaza Reference: Monthly Climatic Reports For The Washington Dc Area
Want to know how fast the wind was during a recent storm, or how much rainfall we had last November? Once a month, the Plaza Branch Library receives local climatological date in the form of the National Climatic Data Center's monthly reports for the...
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