Cultural Heritage & Information Preservation Society (CHIPS)

Cultural Heritage & Information Preservation Society (CHIPS) University of Texas at Austin Student Group WE ARE HELPING TO COORDINATE DISASTER SALVAGE EFFORTS FOR THE 2015 FLOODS.

We will post information on Salvage activities as they are available, including time/day/location. The Cultural Heritage & Information Preservation Society (CHIPS) was formed at the end of Fall 2009 for two purposes: to emphasize UT’s leadership in the area of cultural heritage preservation studies, and to develop extracurricular events that promote cultural heritage preservation research and activities.

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Austin, TX

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UT ranks #1 in the country for archives and preservation (U.S. News & World Report, 2010), and CHIPS is the first student group to actively bring together talented individuals from across UT to share and collaborate on a diversity of preservation-related topics. CHIPS’ two founding members are Virginia Luehrsen and Lorrie Dong, who are both doctoral students in the School of Information (iSchool) at UT. At present, members include other iSchool graduate students and School of Architecture students. CHIPS aims to attract an even broader spectrum of members from a variety of academic disciplines in the upcoming years.

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