
Know your KAS: its resources and how to use them
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Know your KAS: its resources and how to use them
A study morning for new and not-so-new KAS members
Saturday November 1st 10am - 1pm in the KAS library
The object of this informal study and discussion meeting will be to familiarize new and not-so-new members with the organisation, activities and resources of the Society, so that they may be better able to draw on the Society’s resources in the pursuit of their own interests in History and Archaeology, and in so doing, contribute to the work and standing of the Society.
Talks by Officers and other prominent members of the Society will include a short account of its history, its present administrative set-up; activities and aims of the various committees and groups; resources of the Library; use of IT and the Societies websites; artefacts and finds, documentary, manuscript and visual records owned by the Society, and the place of the Society in county, national and European historical and archaeological studies and work.
New and not-so-new members wishing to attend this meeting please register with Dr. Frank Panton, Hon Librarian KAS, Maidstone Museum , St. Faiths Street, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1LH, email grovend@uwclub.net, or ring 01795 472218.