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  1. Goodbye CITRA, welcome to the ICA Annual Conference…

    Goodbye CITRA, welcome to the ICA Annual Conference…

    November 02, 2011

     

    The 2011 Toledo CITRA was the last CITRA. After a long review process ICA delegates unanimously approved at their Annual General Meeting the constitutional changes aimed at replacing CITRA by an Annual Conference under a new format.

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  2. The whole CITRA 2011 with the Flying Reporters !

    The whole CITRA 2011 with the Flying Reporters !

    October 26, 2011

     CITRA 2011 is now open.
    Flying Reporters are raring to go.

    Check what's happening in real time here

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  3. ICA open its annual conferences!

    ICA open its annual conferences!

    July 26, 2011

    Earlier this year the Secretariat completed a thorough review of the CITRA at the request of the Executive Board. The recommendation to replace the CITRA with an Annual Conference, which will be open to all members of ICA, has been unanimously accepted by the EB.   It will be submitted for the formal approval of the AGM in Toledo on 28 October 2011.  This will be an important step in increasing the opportunities for our members to participate in our organization.

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  4. CITRA review: documents

    CITRA review: documents

    October 28, 2010

    At the CITRA meetings in Oslo in September 2010, the ICA Executive Board, Management Committee and Annual General Meeting all approved plans to conduct a thorough review of the International Conference of the Round Table on Archives.

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  5. Evaluating CITRA 2010

    Evaluating CITRA 2010

    September 28, 2010

    Evaluation allows participants' opinions to be gathered and connected with organisers' assessments and CITRA content. These opinions allow the organisers to measure delegate satisfaction, to fill gaps, to correct errors, and allow them the possibility of making significant changes in planning and delivering the event in future.

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