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Archivistics --- Museology --- Philipps-Universität [Marburg]
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Archivistics --- Ghent --- Archieven --- Archives --- Gand --- Gent --- Périodiques --- Tijdschriften
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Museum archives --- 930.25:069 --- Archives --- Museum libraries --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek.-:-Permanente tentoonstellingen. Musea --- Archivistics --- Museology
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De archivering van audiovisueel materiaal is onder invloed van de technologische ontwikkelingen enorm veranderd. Sinds de opmars van de computers en internet worden met het grootste gemak av-materialen gedigitaliseerd en verwachten we dat alles vanaf elke computer te raadplegen is. Wat is er in die tussentijd gebeurd? Hoe zijn we zo snel gewend geraakt aan nieuwe media? En wat zijn de consequenties voor de archivarissen en documentalisten die zich totaal andere werkmethoden eigen hebben moeten maken? Artikelen over de toegang tot audiovisuele archieven, on-line erfgoedcollecties, auteursrechten en nieuwe media en de geschiedenis van av-archivering.
Archivistics --- 930.25 --- AA / International- internationaal --- 655 --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek --- Archieven en dossiers. --- 930.25 Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek --- Archieven en dossiers
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"What are the processes that enable archives to become productive? Conventional archives tend to be defined through the content-specific accumulation of material, which conforms to an existing order or narrative. They rarely transform their structure. In contrast to this model of archival practice and preservation, the conflictual archive has an open framework in which it actively transforms itself, allowing for the creation of new and surprising relationships. Illustrating how spaces of knowledge can be devised, developed, and designed, this archive reveals itself as a space in which documents and testimonies open up a stage for productive dispute and struggle."
Archivistics --- Archives --- Documents --- Manuscript depositories --- Manuscript repositories --- Manuscripts --- Documentation --- History --- Information services --- Records --- Cartularies --- Charters --- Diplomatics --- Public records --- Depositories --- Repositories --- Muséologie --- Obrist, Hans Ulrich
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digitale publicaties --- Archivistics --- Computer. Automation --- Flanders --- 930.25:681.3 --- 930.25:681.3 Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek-:-Computerwetenschap --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek-:-Computerwetenschap --- Vlaanderen --- Multimedia --- Audiovisuele media --- Archieven --- Erfgoed --- Archief --- Digitalisering --- Emigratie
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Archivistics --- Administrative law --- Flanders --- Academic collection --- #SBIB:35H510 --- #SBIB:340H30 --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst, ... --- Staats- en administratief recht --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst, .. --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst, . --- Openbaarheid van bestuur, ombudsdienst,
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Archivistics --- archieven --- Genealogy. Heraldy --- History of Belgium and Luxembourg --- Bruges --- Vandewalle, André, --- 930.25 <493 BRUGGE> --- 949.312 --- Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--België--BRUGGE --- History Belgium Flanders Bruges --- 930.25 <493 BRUGGE> Archiefwetenschap. Archivistiek--België--BRUGGE --- Vandewalle, André --- Bruges (Belgium) --- History --- Archives
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For the past two decades, young women (and men) have found their way to feminism through Riot Grrrl. Against the backdrop of the culture wars and before the rise of the Internet or desktop publishing, the zine and music culture of the Riot Grrrl movement empowered young women across the country to speak out against sexism and oppression, creating a powerful new force of liberation and unity within and outside of the women's movement. While feminist bands like Bikini Kill and Bratmobile fought for their place in a male-dominated punk scene, their members and fans developed an extensive DIY network of activism and support. The Riot Grrrl Collection reproduces a sampling of the original zines, posters, and printed matter for the first time since their initial distribution in the 1980s and '90s, and includes an original essay by Johanna Fateman and an introduction by Lisa Darms.
Sociology of culture --- Community organization --- Mass communications --- Art --- Graphic arts --- Archivistics --- graphic design --- feminism --- magazines [periodicals] --- subculturen --- United States of America --- Feminist art --- Media --- Archives --- Women's movements --- Visual arts --- Book --- Subcultures --- Personal documents
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