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29a International Archival Day

This year the 29th International Archival Day will take place in Capodistria in a meeting room provided by the Alma Mater Europaea (Trubarjeva 1, Koper/Capodistria). The topics covered are those chosen by the IIAS Members Conference at last year’s meeting: Questions of Archival Sciences and Resonances of Social Changes in Archival Theory and Practice. The conference will take place on October 21st and 22nd 2019.
Speakers will be hosted in the Hotel Aquapark Žusterna.

Meeting 2019

29th INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVAL DAY OF THE IIAS
21st-22st October 2019

Topic
1) Questions of Archival Sciences
2) Resonances of Social Changes in Archival Theory and Practice

Language
English, Italian, Slovenian
Date and venue
21st-22st October 2019, Alma Mater Europaea, Trubarjeva 1, Koper/Capodistria
Programm
Monday, October 21st, 9.00

Opening – Greetings of the Authorities – Introduction to the Meeting

Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia
Director of the International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste and Maribor
Giulia BARRERA, Italy
President of the Assembly of the Members of the IIAS and General Directorate of Archives of Ministry of goods and cultural activities
Grazia TATÒ, Italy
Director of the IIAS Autumn Archival School
Antonietta COLOMBATTI, Italy
Director of State Archives of Trieste
Ludvik TOPLAK, Slovenia
President of Alma Mater Europaea – The European Centre Maribor
Bojan CVELFAR, Slovenia
Ministry of Culture, Director of the Archives of the Republic of Slovenia
Mayor of Koper/Capodistria

Key-note speakers:
Dieter SCHLENKER, Director of the Historical Archives of the EU
Charles FARRUGIA, Director of National Archives of Malta, President of EURBICA

General introduction

Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia: Archival Science and Responses to Social Change in Archival Theory and Practice – Today

Topic 1: Questions of Archival Sciences

Elena ROMANOVA, Russia: Archival Science: Bridges Between Tradition and Innovation
Jelka MELIK, Slovenia: The Archivist, Guardian of Human Rights
Pekka HENTTONEN, Finland: Archival Science as an Information Science
Živana HEĐBELI, Croatia: Why Choose the Archival Profession, Why Become, Be and Remain an Archivist?
Marie RYANTOVÁ, Czech Republic: Archival Science in the Czech Republic
Mikhail LARIN, Russia: Electronic Documents in Archiving: a Theoretical Aspect
Aida ŠKORO BABIĆ, Slovenia: Rethinking and Reframing the Approach to Archival Science

13.30 – 14.30 Break

Pétria DE VAAL, South AfricaAntonio MONTEDURO, Italy: Translating Archives
Miroslav NOVAK, Slovenia: Identifying, Reacting and Connecting. On the Knowledge and Skills Needed for Modern Managing of Archival and Documentary Material
Istvan HEGEDUES, Hungary: Public Collection Digitization Strategy of Hungary and its Impact to the National Archives of Hungary
Elisabeth SCHÖGGL-ERNST, Austria: The Development of Archival Science Reflecting to the Scientific Training in Austria
Tijana RUPČIČ, Serbia: Archival Science in University Study Programs in the Republic of Serbia
Manja KONKOLIČ, Slovenia: Archives Protection in the Republic of Slovenia
Paul V. DUDMAN, Great Britain: Oral History and Collective Memory: Documenting Refugee Voices and the Challenges of Archival Representation

16.30 Closing session
17.00 General Assembly of the Members of the International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste and Maribor (special invitation)

Tuesday, October 22nd, 9.30

Topic 2: Resonances of Social Changes in Archival Theory and Practice

Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia: Archival Science in the Storm
Abdulmohsin Said AL HINAI, Sultanat of Oman: Archival Science and Impacts of Social Changes to Archives/Archival Science
Tatjana HAJTNIK, Slovenia: Digital Age: Time to Transform Public Archives
Andrei RYBAKOU, Belorussia: Influence of Modern Information Technologies on the Views on the Basic Object of Archival Science
Pavlina BOBIČ, Slovenia: Access to Archives: Access to Knowledge
Azem KOŻAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Influence of Social Changes on the Status Position of the Archives and the Development of the Archival Activity of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1990-2018)
Stefano ALLEGREZZA, Italy: The importance of personal and family digital archives for a new perception of the archival discipline
Aleksander LAVRENČIČ, Slovenia: Archival Science/Archivology and Audio-visual Archives or Audio-Visual Archives and Archival Science/Archivology

12.30 – 13.30 Break

Grazia TATÒ, Italy: Archives and the Society
Magdalena MAROSZ, Poland: The Role of Social Communication in Modern Archive Management. An Attempt at Outlining the Archive–Researcher–Collective Dynamic in the Context of the Interdependence between History and Myth
Maryna PALIIENKO, Ukraine, Socio-Cultural Mission of the Archives and New Strategies for Archival Management
Marchus SCHMALZL, Germany: New Challenges for the Principle of Provenance in the Digital World?
Mojca KOSI, Slovenia: Project e-ARH.si 2016 – 2020: Solutions for Vulnerable Groups
Aliya MUSTAFINA, Kazahstan: Creation of the E-archive in Kazakhstan
Zdenka SEMLIČ RAJH, Slovenia: Digitization: Bright Future or a Nightmare?

15.30 – 16.00 Round table and Discussion
16.30 – 17.00 Closing session

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