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A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Global Accounting Digital Archive Network
a basis for
Knowledge in the New Millennium
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
A Challenge
• The basic unit of geo-political measure for accounting study is expanding across time and space boundaries via technology which is increasingly digitized to facilitate immediate access
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
And a Response
• Global Accounting Digital Archive Network• To facilitate access to and study of global literature
and its development
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Actions
• Facilitate access to materials which support the study of multiple periods, cultures and perspectives
• Global Accounting Digital Archive Network
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Outcome
• Cooperation leading to
• Collaboration to understand
• Changes in knowledge
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Technologies
• Digitization and Scanningo instant accesso instant analysis o instant exchange
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Research Network and Structure
• Scholars in all disciplines and cultures are increasingly linked by virtual communication technologies
• Effective global networking is forming• The American and European Accounting
Associations are cooperating to increase access to the knowledge bases of more nations and cultures
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Relevance
• The Archive Project will contribute to the development of accounting thought, in global terms, by easing access to materials previously limited or less well identified.
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
Task Force Activities 2006-2007
• Identify Archival source links• Populate pilot sitehttp://raw.rutgers.edu/digitallibrary• Expand awareness• Sponsor presentations
A Joint Project of the American and European Accounting Associations
TASK FORCE MEMBERS 2006-2007
• Wolfgang Ballwieser, University of Muenchen, Germany • A. Rick Elam, University of Mississippi, US• Oktay Guvemli, Mirmara University, Turkey• Bryan Howieson, University of Adelaide, Australia • Daniel Jensen, Coordinator, The Ohio State University, US
[email protected]• Janet Morrill, University of Manitoba, Canada• Paolo Quattrone, Oxford University, UK• Gary John Previts, Convener, Case Western Reserve University, US
[email protected]• Paulo Quattrone, Oxford University, UK• Edson Riccio, Sao Paolo University, Brazil• Vyachaslav Sokolov, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russia• Miklos Vasarhelyi, Coordinator, Rutgers University, US
[email protected]• Hidetoshi Yamaji, Kobe University, Japan
• Webmaster, Jovari St. Victor, Rutgers University, [email protected]