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The International Institute for Archival Science – IIAS stems from the Centre for Technical and Professional Problems in Archives founded in 1986 on the initiative of Mr. Peter Pavel Klasinc… (read more)

Activities of IIAS

The main activity of the IIAS is the yearly international meeting. In 1989 it was decided to issue a review dedicated to the problems of the field, called “Atlanti”. The first issue, in 1991, became the following year the official review of the International Institute for Archival Science…(read more)

In evidence

30th International Archival Day

Due to the COVID-19 epidemic, the 30th International Archival Day will take place via videoconference thanks to the technology made available by Alma Mater Europaea

Autumn Archival School 2014

For the eighth year, IIAS organizes the Autumn Archival School, taking place from October 20th to 24th….(more)

International Fair

From this year, the Institute wants to organise, during the International Archival Day, an International Fair dedicated to the technology for cultural goods… (read)

IIAS Forum

A new section of the IIAS website is now available, a Forum dedicated to discussion and debate on archival issues (English language only). With this forum IIAS means to offer a virtual place where members and non members of the International Institute for Archival Science can meet and share ideas, opinions etc…, wishing that a wide, lively and useful participation will lead everybody to a professional growth.
The Forum is divided in three sections: the first, Archival Autumn School, for matters related to the IIAS Archival School; the second, Archival science, for general archival issues; the third, Archival Terms Dictionary project, intended to support the work on the IIAS Multilingual Dictionary.
The Forum is dedicated to international archival community. For posting messages, user registration (subdued to Forum administrators approval) is required.
Please feel free to subscribe and give your contributions!

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