Society for Industrial Archeology (SIA)

www.sia-web.org
The Society for Industrial Archeology, through its publications, conferences, tours, and projects, encourages the study, interpretation, and preservation of historically significant industrial sites, structures, artifacts, and technology. By providing a forum for the discussion and exchange of information, the Society advances an awareness and appreciation of the value of preserving our industrial heritage. The Society for Industrial Archeology is a forum on the working past in which people share knowledge as well as the interest and challenge of exploring the structures and sites of our industrial heritage. The Society also seeks to raise awareness among communities, public agencies, and property owners about the advantages of preserving the landscapes, structures, and equipment of significance in the history of technology, engineering, and industry, through continued or adaptive re-use.
From its formation in 1971, (Birth of the SIA) the Society has promoted the study and preservation of the physical survivals of technological and industrial development and change. The “archeology” in the Society’s name signifies its principal concern with the tangible evidence of early industry. The SIA is made up of over 1,800 members worldwide, who have a strong interest in preserving, interpreting and documenting our industrial past and heritage. Whatever your profession or favorite pursuit, if you share our interest in the industrial past, we welcome you to join us.
The home page & Web site are hosted by Michigan Technological University, Department of Social Sciences (sia@mtu.edu.)