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Society for Industrial Archeology

The Society for Industrial Archeology (SIA) is a North American nonprofit organization[2] dedicated to studying and preserving historic industrial sites, structures and equipment. It was founded in 1971 in Washington, D.C., and its members are primarily from the United States and Canada, although there is some crossover with similar industrial archaeology organizations in the United Kingdom. SIA's headquarters is currently located in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan. In addition to the national organization, there are thirteen regional chapters throughout the United States.[3]

This half elevation drawing of the Troy Gasholder Building has been used as the SIA logo since 1971[1]

Activities edit

Since its founding in October 1971, SIA members have gathered at an annual conference, which also serves as the annual business meeting required by its bylaws.[4] The annual conference is typically held each spring. The Fall Tour, a second annual gathering usually held in September or October, began in 1972. Both annual events feature visits to local industrial sites, both active and historical. The conference additionally includes a day of paper sessions. Industrial heritage study tours to other countries began in 1990 and occur on an irregular schedule.

SIA produces two official publications, the formal, peer-reviewed IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology twice a year and the less formal quarterly Society for Industrial Archeology Newsletter (SIAN). The annual conference is typically accompanied by a custom guidebook profiling local industrial and cultural sites. In addition, SIA produces occasional publications on special topics.

Newsletter edit

The Society for Industrial Archeology Newsletter (SIAN) (ISSN 0160-1067) is the Society's official newsletter, published quarterly. SIAN publishes articles about recent events, summaries of the Society's annual conferences and fall tours, news about local chapters, brief abstracts of articles on industrial archeology-related subjects, and other notes and queries.

The first issue of SIAN was published in January 1972 and reported on the Society's founding. Volumes 1 through 9 consisted of six issues per calendar year, not including two special supplemental issues published in 1972. The current quarterly publication schedule with Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall issues began with Volume 10 in 1981.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ About the gasholder logo
  2. ^ "Nonprofit Report for Society for Industrial Archeology". GuideStar. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  3. ^ "About the Society for Industrial Archeology (SIA)". Society for Industrial Archeology. Retrieved 2009-08-20.
  4. ^ Hyde, Charles K. (1991). "The Birth of the SIA and Reminiscences by Some of its Founders". IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology. 17 (1): 3–16. JSTOR 40968216.
  5. ^ "SIA Newsletter". Society for Industrial Archeology. Retrieved 2015-02-07.

External links edit

  • Official website

society, industrial, archeology, north, american, nonprofit, organization, dedicated, studying, preserving, historic, industrial, sites, structures, equipment, founded, 1971, washington, members, primarily, from, united, states, canada, although, there, some, . The Society for Industrial Archeology SIA is a North American nonprofit organization 2 dedicated to studying and preserving historic industrial sites structures and equipment It was founded in 1971 in Washington D C and its members are primarily from the United States and Canada although there is some crossover with similar industrial archaeology organizations in the United Kingdom SIA s headquarters is currently located in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University in Houghton Michigan In addition to the national organization there are thirteen regional chapters throughout the United States 3 This half elevation drawing of the Troy Gasholder Building has been used as the SIA logo since 1971 1 Contents 1 Activities 2 Newsletter 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksActivities editSince its founding in October 1971 SIA members have gathered at an annual conference which also serves as the annual business meeting required by its bylaws 4 The annual conference is typically held each spring The Fall Tour a second annual gathering usually held in September or October began in 1972 Both annual events feature visits to local industrial sites both active and historical The conference additionally includes a day of paper sessions Industrial heritage study tours to other countries began in 1990 and occur on an irregular schedule SIA produces two official publications the formal peer reviewed IA The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology twice a year and the less formal quarterly Society for Industrial Archeology Newsletter SIAN The annual conference is typically accompanied by a custom guidebook profiling local industrial and cultural sites In addition SIA produces occasional publications on special topics Newsletter editThe Society for Industrial Archeology Newsletter SIAN ISSN 0160 1067 is the Society s official newsletter published quarterly SIAN publishes articles about recent events summaries of the Society s annual conferences and fall tours news about local chapters brief abstracts of articles on industrial archeology related subjects and other notes and queries The first issue of SIAN was published in January 1972 and reported on the Society s founding Volumes 1 through 9 consisted of six issues per calendar year not including two special supplemental issues published in 1972 The current quarterly publication schedule with Winter Spring Summer and Fall issues began with Volume 10 in 1981 5 See also editIndustrial archaeology Historic American Engineering Record The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial HeritageReferences edit About the gasholder logo Nonprofit Report for Society for Industrial Archeology GuideStar Retrieved 2012 07 08 About the Society for Industrial Archeology SIA Society for Industrial Archeology Retrieved 2009 08 20 Hyde Charles K 1991 The Birth of the SIA and Reminiscences by Some of its Founders IA The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology 17 1 3 16 JSTOR 40968216 SIA Newsletter Society for Industrial Archeology Retrieved 2015 02 07 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Society for Industrial Archeology amp oldid 1195696568 Newsletter, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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