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This valuable resource provides information on best practices and solutions to successfully establish an archival programme; it uses a practical approach, without the use of technical or theoretical jargon. Additionally it serves as a companion text in a theoretical archival course. The book provides easy-to-follow advice on how to assess the information needs of any institution and the greater community for which the archives were created to serve. Guidelines for achievable goals are provided for starting an archives programme in an environment where a small budget or even a 'no budget' can t
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The volume contains the proceedings of the conference Tramandare la memoria sociale del Novecento (Florence, 11.21.2019), on the occasion of presenting Gino Cerrito's archive. owned at present by the Social sciences library, University of Florence. Cerrito papers represent a primary source to investigate social movements in the XX century, especially anarchism, with particular reference to the War of Spain and to anarchical syndacalism between the two world wars. The project gave the opportunity to focus on the main issues concerning the preservation of the social memory of the XX century among experts and professionals. Historians, archivists, librarians, professors, association members and officers of the heritage preservation institutions discuss the problems and strategies confronting its conservation and enhancement. Investigate recent past requires a molteplicity of sources, beyond paper and through a great variety of expressions and media. And movements and their archives present peculiarities. Technical and political issues are considered, and a variety of cases and initiatives relating to archives dedicated to social movements and associations.
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The archive and its various forms as storage of cultural memory are the focus of the fourth volume of the literature and archive series. What does it mean when an archive is only dedicated to a holder, when there are estate units in libraries and depots of museum institutions or in administration archives? When looking at different collection facilities and their specific challenges, not only differences are revealed, but also parallels and interfaces of a heterogeneous archive landscape.
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This publication gives an overview of archives in Schleswig-Holstein is available for the first time in 15 years. The guide concentrates on the official and publicly accessible archives of municipalities, churches and the country, but also lists some private archives. It contains descriptions of more than 150 archives and related institutions. All archives are presented with details of addresses, opening hours, contact persons, internet presence, finding aids and technical equipment. In addition, information is provided on the history of the archive, the area of responsibility (spray), and there is an overview of the archived documents with information on the scope and duration.Furthermore, the volume offers valuable information for working in archives.
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Adolf Brenneke (1875-1946), archivist and Northern German regional historian, is above all a classic of archival science. After decades of archival practice, he began teaching at the Prussian School of Archives in Berlin-Dahlem in 1931. In connection with his lecture, he dealt historically-typologically with "Gestalten des Archivs" ("Shapes of the Archive") and, based on the principle of provenance, designed an archive doctrine of order. In doing so, he drew on the intellectual motifs of historicism. Thus he dealt with the history of Johann Gustav Droysen, Friedrich Meinecke's conception of history and the psychology of the humanities of the Dilthey student Eduard Spranger. Due to the circumstances of the "Third Reich", Brenneke was unable to complete his archival studies until his death a few months after the end of the war. His pupil Wolfgang Leesch, however, published Brenneke's "Archival Studies" in 1953 in edited form. With this edition, the original manuscripts are now also made accessible. The focus is on the "archive articles" found in the estate for a non-fiction dictionary of German history that did not come into being. The archive scientist and theorist Dietmar Schenk also illuminates the contexts of the history of ideas and science in a detailed epilogue.
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E-Prints Archive is the institutional archive of electronic documents (e-prints) of the University of Florence: an essential resource for scientific communication. It contains teaching and research documents created by university professors and researchers (learning material, technical reports, dissertations, working papers, preprints and post-prints). The Conference of which the book collects the Proceedings, presented E-Prints Archive, its purposes, its potential for increasing the visibility of the author, of his scientific production and of the institution to which he belongs, contextualising it in the Italian and international perspectives of Open Archives and Digital Library.
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"Providing in-depth coverage of both theory and practice, this manual is essential for archivists at all levels of experience and of all backgrounds"--
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