2023 Annual Meeting
“Federal History 2.0: Rethinking Methods and Approaches in the Wake of a Pandemic”
Deadline: 15 March 2023
The past few years represent a true sea change for federal historians, archivists, curators, and
preservationists.. The aftermath of the COVID-19 epidemic dramatically altered how and where those engaged in federal history conduct their work. It required federal history professionals to come up with new and innovative ways to continue conducting research,
producing histories, and doing all other aspects of their jobs.This year’s SHFG conference will explore this transformation within federal history offices, libraries, archives, and museums. The program committee is seeking panels and individual paper submissions
with focus on these challenges and innovations.
The Society encourages papers on the following subjects:
Digital history/humanities
Digital preservation and presentation of records
NARA/OMB’s directive to agencies to manage all permanent records in electronic format by June 30,
2024
Presidential libraries and records
Accessibility of records
Web-based projects
New approaches to the museum experience
History-oriented social media campaigns
History and technology
Oral history
Submission Process
The Program Committee invites proposals for full panels and roundtables, as well as for individual papers. The Program Committee will consider proposals for entire panels
and roundtables before reviewing individual papers.
Panel and roundtable proposals should include a panel title and session abstract (200-300 words), brief abstracts of each presentation (200-300 words), and biographical
paragraphs and contact information for each participant. Individual paper proposals should include a brief abstract (200-300 words), a brief biographical paragraph for the presenter, and contact information. All proposals should be submitted using this Google
Form.
Please direct any questions to the Program Committee at:
shfg.primary@gmail.com
|