[BCMA] AABC / BC FIPA event: "BC FIPA and the Reality of Daily Recordkeeping"; Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 (Victoria)

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Colleagues,

The AABC is pleased to host a follow-up discussion with Spencer Izen, a
legal and social researcher for the British Columbia Freedom of Information
and Privacy Association, who spoke at the 2024 Joint AABC / ARMA VI
Conference in May. This event will allow archivists and records managers
share their experience putting freedom of information in action in their
daily practice and foster a reconnection between archives, records
management and access that has been lost. Spencer is keen to learn more
from professionals in the field and their recordkeeping practices as part
of his work.

More details about this IN PERSON event are noted below. We hope that you
will be able to join us!

*“BC FIPA and the Reality of Daily Recordkeeping” *

Date: Saturday, Oct 5, 2024

Time: 1:00 - 3:00pm

Location: Special Collections and Archives, Mearns Centre for Learning –
McPherson Library, University of Victoria

Registration: Free, but RSVP required (deadline Friday, October 4)

*RSVP HERE: ** https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/Roundtables
<https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/Roundtables>*


*About Spencer Izen:*

Spencer Izen is a legal and social researcher for the Freedom of
Information and Privacy Association. He is currently conducting a study
examining the ~70 access regimes in British Columbia subject to both the
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and Information
Management Act, centered on understanding how access regimes, as
assemblages of law, technology, and individuals mediate access to
government records as socio-legal and socio-technical systems. He is
research affiliate with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s
Center for Information, Technology & Public Life and the Secrecy, Power,
and Ignorance Research Network in the United Kingdom. Spencer was
previously a research fellow at Library Futures at New York University
School of Law and has worked extensively on issues surrounding freedom of
the press in Canada, honoured as the Book and Periodical Council’s Champion
of Free Expression for 2023. He studies political science, information
science, and sociology at the University of British Columbia.


Regards,

Lisa

Lisa Glandt, MAS
Education and Advisory Services (EAS) Coordinator
Archives Association of British Columbia
email: aabc.advisor at aabc.ca
website: aabc.ca

I respectfully acknowledge that I work on the unceded, traditional and
ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh
(Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.
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