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CASE is a working group of archivists operating at a European level dedicated to the promotion and development of contemporary scientific archives. The group seeks contact and cooperation with colleagues to make information available about
The group is also interested in pursuing projects of archival research in
contemporary science at the European level. This website is intended to give
access to the work of the group and its members and to develop links with other
European sites. Its objective is to become an important gateway to scientific
archives sources in
Regular conferences have been held since 2003, held at
Future Proof V was held in
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Researching Lives: Medicine,
Science and Archives, 8th December 2009 at Wellcome Collection,
The British Records Association and the Wellcome Library are organising a one day conference on the wealth of resources available in medical and scientific archives to build up pictures of individual lives. The lectures will examine manuscripts and personal papers, films and photographs, forensic evidence and physical remains, covering a time frame from the 15th century to the present day. Speakers include Georgina Ferry (science writer), Julianne Simpson and Helen Wakely (Wellcome Library), Dr Simon Chaplin (Royal College of Surgeons), Dr Tim Boon (Science Museum), Dr Paul Carter and Natalie Whistance (the National Archives) and Professor Allan Jamieson (Forensic Institute).
The Maurice Bond Memorial Lecture, given by Dr Richard Horton, Editor, the Lancet, will take place at the end of the day followed by a reception in the Wellcome Library which will include the launch of Research Uses of Health Archives produced by the Health Archives and Records Group.
For further details, please see here or go to http://www.britishrecordsassociation.org.uk
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Last updated 27 October 2009