
Records, Archives and Memory
Synopsis
Selected Papers from the Conference and School on Records, Archives and Memory Studies, University of Zadar, Croatia, May 2013
Chapters
-
Introduction
-
ForewordArchival turns and returns
-
Cultural heritage (patrimony)An introduction
-
The contribution of archival principles to a meta-science methodology for digital heritage
-
Archives, memories and identities
-
Records, archives and memory in post-conflict contextsPrefatory remarks
-
Memory politics and reconciliation in the wake of ethnic conflictA Northern Irish example
-
The archive, human rights and reconciliationAn Australian perspective
-
Records, archives and memory in post-conflict contextsPostscript
-
The representation, rights, and identity of Croatia's Roma communityExploring archival implications
-
Information on vanished librariesMaterials burned in books and archives
-
Thinking like a book historianSearching for the evidence of book ownership
-
Document theoryAn introduction
-
Reading the document space in the Middle Ages and RenaissanceA case study of the Dubingiai micro-region in Lithuania
-
XML: Extensible Markup LanguageAn introduction to the use of the XML metalanguage with the TEI and CEI schemas
-
The web of data for archival materialsSemantic Web and Linked Open Data
-
Library and archival name authority dataThe possibilities for functional interoperability
-
Collaborative and crowdsourcing archivesParallel Archive (PA) as a case study at the Open Society Archives
-
Biographical notes
-
Recommended sources on records, archives and memory studies
Downloads
Download data is not yet available.
References
Downloads
Published
December 2, 2017
Copyright (c) 2015 University of Zadar
Details about this monograph
ISBN-13 (15)
978-953-331-080-0
Date of first publication (11)
2015
How to Cite
Willer, M., Gilliland, A. J., & Tomić, M. (Eds.). (2017). Records, Archives and Memory: Vol. Volume 3. Morepress Books. https://morepress.unizd.hr/books/index.php/press/catalog/book/5


