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This book closes a gap in access to the archival tradition of the Stormarn district. It makes accessible the tradition of the three offices Reinfeld, Rethwisch and Traventhal, which together with the offices Reinbek, Trittau and Tremsbüttel covered approximately the area of today's Stormarn district. It now is kept in the Schleswig-Holstein State Archives and called Department (Abteilung) 109. Until 1867, i.e. up to the beginning of the Prussian era, the lower administrative districts of Schleswig and Holstein were the provincial administrative districts In the dukedoms of Schleswig and Holstein. In simple terms, they can be described as the predecessors of today's administrative districts. The offices had administrative, legal and fiscal responsibilities. The stock of the Dept. (Abt.) 109 which can now be used comfortably with this find book comprises 60 metres of archive material,. It makes over three hundred years of Stormarn's history from the middle of the 16th century to 1867 accessibble. The documents, official records, official and protocol books, as well as the almost complete official accounts document the social and everyday history of the rural population, the mutual relations between town and country, the work of the administration and jurisdiction, the development of services and taxes, but also the effects of armed conflict on the offices. If you would like to know something about these and similar topics of Stormarn's history today, you can find out the relevant archive material by means of a thematic classification system and, in addition, by means of a detailed register of persons, places and subjects.
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The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Library of Estonia organized a Conference on Union Catalogs which took place in Tallinn, in the National Library of Estonia on October 17-19, 2002. The Conference presented and discussed analytical papers dealing with various aspects of designing and implementing union catalogs and shared cataloging systems as revealed through the experiences of Eastern European, Baltic and South African research libraries. Here you can find the texts of the conference papers and the list of contributors and participants.
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25 contributions en hommage à V. Couzinet, professeur en sciences de l'information et de la communication, présentant et interrogeant l'histoire, l'institutionnalisation et l'internationalisation de la discipline, questionnant les relations chercheurs-professionnels et réfléchissant sur les notions de document, d'information et d'organisation des connaissances. ©Electre 2017 Cet ouvrage collectif réunissant quelque 25 contributions de chercheurs français et brésiliens est un hommage à Viviane Couzinet ainsi qu’aux pionniers des Sciences de l’information-documentation en dessinant les contours théoriques de leurs apports et en en montrant comment ils trouvent une prolongation dans les recherches actuelles.Une première partie présente les Sciences de l’information et de la communication au travers de l’histoire, l’institutionnalisation et l’internationalisation de la discipline. Une deuxième partie aborde les questions de médiations, d’hybridations et de relations chercheurs-professionnels. Enfin une troisième partie questionne les notions de document, d’information et d’organisation des connaissances.Cet ouvrage montre la manière dont Viviane Couzinet a œuvré pour la discipline en donnant de l’épaisseur scientifique aux concepts de document, de médiation, d’hybridation des pratiques ainsi qu’à son travail de renforcement disciplinaire et de reconnaissance institutionnelle. Ce faisant nous mettons en avant la visibilité qu’elle a donnée à la science de l’information-documentation au sein des sciences de l’information et de la communication au niveau national et international.
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With this publication, the Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish State Archives celebrate the 75th anniversary of the signing of the German-Danish Archives Agreement. As is already a tradition in German-Danish archival cooperation, this is done in German and Danish. All texts of the publication are therefore available in both languages.The former archivist Hans Kargaard Thomsen, Copenhagen, wrote a detailed report in the 1990s entitled "Arkivoverenskomsten med Tyskland 1933 og dens forhistorie" ("The Archives Agreement with Germany of 1933 and its Prehistory"). It forms the core of the publication. This is followed by guidelines on the use of archival material exchanged in 1936 under the agreement between Germany and Denmark. The archivists Malte Bischoff, Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, and Hans Schultz Hansen, Landsarkivet for Sønderjylland, are the authors of these texts. The annex contains the wording of the German-Danish archive agreement.
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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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A quick, easy-to-read synthesis of theory, guidelines, and evidence-based research, this book offers timely, practical guidance for library and information professionals who must navigate ethical crises in information privacy and stay on top of emerging privacy trends. Emerging technologies create new concerns about information privacy within library and information organizations, and many information professionals lack guidance on how to navigate the ethical crises that emerge when information privacy and library policy clash. What should we do when a patron leaves something behind? How do we justify filtering internet access while respecting accessibility and privacy? How do we balance new technologies that provide anonymity with the library's need to prevent the illegal use of their facilities? Library Patrons' Privacy presents clear, conversational, evidence-based guidance on how to navigate these ethical questions in information privacy. Ideas from professional organizations, government entities, scholarly publications, and personal experiences are synthesized into an approachable guide for librarians at all stages of their career. This guide, designed by three experienced LIS scholars and professionals, is a quick and enjoyable read that students and professionals of all levels of technical knowledge and skill will find useful and applicable to their libraries.
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With this publication, the Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein and the Danish State Archives celebrate the 75th anniversary of the signing of the German-Danish Archives Agreement. As is already a tradition in German-Danish archival cooperation, this is done in German and Danish. All texts of the publication are therefore available in both languages.The former archivist Hans Kargaard Thomsen, Copenhagen, wrote a detailed report in the 1990s entitled "Arkivoverenskomsten med Tyskland 1933 og dens forhistorie" ("The Archives Agreement with Germany of 1933 and its Prehistory"). It forms the core of the publication. This is followed by guidelines on the use of archival material exchanged in 1936 under the agreement between Germany and Denmark. The archivists Malte Bischoff, Landesarchiv Schleswig-Holstein, and Hans Schultz Hansen, Landsarkivet for Sønderjylland, are the authors of these texts. The annex contains the wording of the German-Danish archive agreement.
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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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