The Institute for Analytical Philately (IAP) announces that its fifth symposium will convene virtually on October 10 and October 17.
While originally planning to host the symposium in person, the IAP decided to follow the format of its 2020 symposium and have all speakers deliver their papers online. This will allow us to admit more participants than if we held the meetings in person.
The symposium’s first session will begin at 10 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, October 10, 2023. Five speakers will address attendees throughout the day, ending at about 3 p.m. The second session will start at 10 a.m. a week later, October 17. Five speakers will present papers that day.
Most presentations will address aspects of color in philately. Topics will include the use of Raman micro spectrometry, color analyses of various stamps, results from video spectral comparator (VSC) analyses and more. While several presentations are technical in nature, most of them should be understandable by non-scientists.
The IAP will publish the papers prior to the symposium and make them available to institute members and symposium attendees. Cost of the publication is $20 to United States addresses and $30 to foreign addresses, payable through PayPal or by check. Checks payable to “Institute for Analytical Philately” can be mailed to Bruce Marsden, IAP Treasurer, 6685 Cuttalossa Road, New Hope, PA 18938.
Information on registration and other symposium topics is available on the IAP website, www.analyticalphilately.org. The symposium itself will be free.
Planned Speaker Schedule
October 10, 2023
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Speaker
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Paper Title
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Start Time
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Kravitz
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Mel
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Raman Micro Spectrometry Determination of the Violet and Blue Ink Molecular Compounds Used in the Registry Hand Stamp Cancel of the U.S. Post Office in the Latter 19th Through the Middle 20th Centuries.
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10:00 AM
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Thompson
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Anthony
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Colour Analysis Using a Scanner for Newfoundland’s 1939 Royal Visit Stamp
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11:00 AM
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Break
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12:00 PM
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Judge
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Richard
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A Spectrographic Study of Three Issues Catalogued as Prussian Blue Errors
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12:15 PM
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Sampson
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Russell D.
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Colorimetric Analysis of Used Specimens of Canada Scott No. 223
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1:00 PM
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Hofmeyr
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Jan
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The Shades of the U.S. 1861 3¢
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1:45 PM
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Planned Speaker Schedule
October 17, 2023
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Speaker
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Paper Title
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Start Time
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Lam
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Thomas
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Color Analysis and Microfade Testing of the 1918 Curtiss Jenny U.S. Airmail Stamp
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10:00 AM
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Brinkley
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Danny
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Examination of 1851 3¢ Stamps from Plate 1 in its Early State
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11:00 AM
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Break
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12:00 PM
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Thompson
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Anthony
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Analysis of Ink Bleeding in Newfoundland’s 1939 Royal Visit Stamp – Unexpected Findings
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12:15 PM
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Hosseini
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Majid
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Identifying Wet-Print and Dry-Print Varieties of Ahmad Shah Qajar's 1911 - 1921 Issue: A Machine Learning Approach
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1:15 PM
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Ullom
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William
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Solving the Dilemma of Expertizing Postal Markings on Off-Cover Adhesives
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2:15 PM
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About the IAP
The Institute for Analytical Philately, Inc. (IAP) is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to sponsoring technical research activities to better the stamp collecting hobby. To facilitate this, IAP provides research grants and technical support to qualified philatelists to assist them in performing their valuable work. Our goal is to assist philatelists in gaining new insight and knowledge of stamps through the application of rigorous scientific methods. Because one of the most important aspects of research is the dissemination of results, all philatelists receiving grants from IAP are required to publish in widely circulated journals of record, both scientific and philatelic. Learn more at www.analyticalphilately.org.
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