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'''Proposal: The Society should place the combined lineages included in the [[Family of Augustans]] project online for use by members. This should take the form of a useful web site, not just a collection of GED files. Data on events after 1940 should be redacted.'''
 
'''Proposal: The Society should place the combined lineages included in the [[Family of Augustans]] project online for use by members. This should take the form of a useful web site, not just a collection of GED files. Data on events after 1940 should be redacted.'''
  
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'''Proposal: The Society should oblige the [[First Peoples Study Group]] to create a statement of purpose.'''
 
'''Proposal: The Society should oblige the [[First Peoples Study Group]] to create a statement of purpose.'''

Revision as of 21:11, 20 February 2016

The Augustan Society, Inc., bills itself as an "association of scholars". The Society also emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to the field. Indeed, our ability to span conventional topic boundaries is one of the Society's great strengths. As such, there are many activities which do not fall neatly into one of the topical departments. For this reason, and because they don't need discipline-specific oversight, it is appropriate to create these projects as Study Groups under administration separate from the topical departments.

The Coordinator of each Study Group is appointed by and serves at the pleasure of the Dean of Studies, who also creates, activates, and deactivates the Study Groups.

Proposal: The Society should adopt a policy limiting Coordinators of Study Groups to being in charge of only one such group at a time. If two groups are related—such as Anthropology and Archaeology—then the groups could be merged under a single Coordinator. Membership in additional Study Groups would not be constrained.

 

Active Study Groups

Descents from Antiquity

Proposal: The Society should more clearly specify and publish the purpose and scope of the Descents from Antiquity project.

Proposal: The Society should more clearly identify the individual lines that the Descents from Antiquity project attempts to prove or disprove with the Descents from Antiquity project.

Proposal: The Society should produce reports on each of the lines studied by the Descents from Antiquity project on a regular basis until each is proven or disproven, with the final reports on each published in The Augustan Omnibus.

Family of Augustans

The objective of this project is to computerize lineages of Augustans whose genealogies are stored at Headquarters or have appeared in various Society publications with the intent to demonstrate our interrelatedness, and to identify common ancestors, both for the sake of fraternity and to assist one another with genealogical research.

Proposal: The Society should document and publish the process by which the Family of Augustans project is to be pursued.

Proposal: The Society should place the combined lineages included in the Family of Augustans project online for use by members. This should take the form of a useful web site, not just a collection of GED files. Data on events after 1940 should be redacted.

First Peoples Study Group

Proposal: The Society should oblige the First Peoples Study Group to create a statement of purpose.

Photo Collection Study Group

The objective of this project is to identify the individuals and locations shown in the Society's collection of photographic prints. The plan is to scan and upload the images to a public site, then ask members to assist in the identification. There is some sense of urgency in this, as members pass and memory fade.

Proposal: The Society should work to identify the individuals and locations (and to the extent possible, the dates) of the prints in the Society's photo collection.

Inactive Study Groups

There are many inactive Study Groups, some of which have significant histories. Any maybe reactivated at the call of any member.

Proposal: The Society should, on a rotating basis, advertise the potential of the inactive Study Groups to the membership in an effort to reactivate as many as may have support.

Proposal: The Society should, through the office of Dean of Studies and guided by the Member Interest Survey, invite specific members to reactivate particular Study Groups, and to create more for new topics.