[NCH] ISOO Issues Notice Regarding Classified Records Found Outside Government Control
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SHAFR Conference Prize Announcements, 2023
At this year’s awards presentation at the SHAFR Conference, we recognized some of the best scholarship of the previous year, determined by some of SHAFR’s hardest working volunteers on our prize committees.
NARA Research Rooms Fully Open
Required research appointments ensure enough space and an improved research experience.
There's less a month left to submit nominations for the 2023 SHAFR election!
The upcoming election will fill the following positions:
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By way of Lee White at the National Coalition for History:
POLITICO- White House declassification review delayed
WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, and Sens. John Cornyn (R-TX), Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Jerry Moran (R-KS) today announced bipartisan legislation to reform the security classification system in order to reduce overclassification, prevent mishandling of classified information, promote better use of intelligence, and enhance public trust.
“The government systematically overclassifies too much information, at a dangerous cost to both the nation’s security and the public trust. At the same time, we too often fail to protect the nation’s most important secrets. As chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, I think it is clear that our security classification system is badly in need of change,” said Sen. Warner. “Given the explosion in digital records, the status quo is no longer tenable. We’ve got too many people with access to a system that is devoid of accountability and has grown increasingly byzantine, bureaucratic, and outmoded. We need to protect our national security secrets, and then declassify those secrets when protections are no longer necessary. It’s time for Congress to take action and establish accountability.”
National Archives Press Release
Shogan Confirmed by U.S. Senate as 11th Archivist of the United States
June 3, 2023 from 2-5:30 PM at the Gatton Student Center Grant Ballroom, University of Kentucky
Conference: The New International Economic Order. Lessons and Legacies 50 Years Late
May 10-11, 2024. Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
SHAFR and NARA: The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) provides several resources for SHAFR members and other researchers who have questions about NARA or who want to prepare for a research visit. NARA's External Affairs Liaison, Meg Phillips, organizes regular meetings between NARA leaders and history associations like SHAFR. You can contact SHAFR leadership with a question or concern that you'd like them to discuss with NARA at these meetings. If you have questions about NARA as an organization, if you need help finding the right NARA office or person, or if you need information about NARA policies, you can also contact Meg directly at [email protected]. She is happy to help.
To prepare for a research trip, check out NARA's "Getting Started" and "FAQ"pages. You should complete the researcher orientation slides and online researcher application that are required before getting a researcher card.
Deadline for both is March 20:
Call for Papers
MOSEC Conference, 18-20 May 2023
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SHAFR Statement on What Congress Can Do to Address the Mismanagement of Public Records
Safeguarding classified material is a national challenge that must be confronted by Congress and the Executive branch, both to protect national security and ensure democratic accountability. Long before the current controversy, it was clear that neither the Presidential Records Act nor the Federal Records Act were preventing the concealment, removal, and mutilation of public records.
Call for Proposals:
Peace & Protest, Past & Present
Peace History Society Conference
October 26-28, 2023
Gwynedd Mercy University
Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania