The Burning City -- San Francisco. 10 a.m. April 18, 1906. [View east from Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, Nob Hill.]
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Welcome!

The City by the Bay is the bustling, vibrant and historic site of the 2006 Annual General Meeting for the thirty-fifth annual meeting of the Society of California Archivists! This is a tremendous opportunity to see old friends and colleagues, make new acquaintances and connections, mark the centennial of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire (a century ago this month), and hear some excellent sessions and speakers. SCA is all about archival education and advancing professional knowledge, and as one of the country's largest regional groups, we offer a number of venues, formal and informal, to learn and to grow professionally.

As with the best SCA annual meetings of the past, there is a mix of sessions on topics reflective of issues related to archival collections with California subjects, as well as on issues that address methodological approaches that would benefit archivists in the state and region.

Two excellent speakers round out the conference: David Carmicheal, the Georgia State Archivist and President of the State Council of Archivists, and Dr. Stephen Tobriner, distinguished Professor of Architectural History in the Architecture Department at the University of California, Berkeley.

Enjoy the meeting!

Dan Lewis, Chair
Program Committee
Juliet Demeter & Tanya Hollis, co-Chairs
Local Arrangements Committee


Questions? Contact Tanya Hollis
Chair of the Local Arrangements Committee
thollis@library.berkeley.edu | (510) 642-8175