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Article on rights and permissions
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http://www2.chi.knaw.nl/weblog/index.php?blog=2&c=1&page=1&more=1&title=archivalia_deutsche_drucke_des_16_jahrhu&tb=1&pb=1&disp=single

A comment on a comment in the "CHI weblog elektronisch publiceren" on my list "Deutsche Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts".

I love archival materials. It is one of the main reasons I wanted to be a historian. But, there are many legal problems associated with their use. My inquiry into copyright began because I wanted to know more about fair use and copyright, but I soon found that that was not where the problem was greatest. It is with the orphan works in the unpublished arena. Here is one example. I work with the Papers of Vera Brittain, a well-studied World War I writer. But to my knowledge no one has used her vast collection of fan mail - people who responded to her memoir with their own stories. But how is one to track down these people - from the 1930s to the 1960s? The orphan work problem inhibits one's scholarship.

E. Townsend in a blog entry on Oprhan works
http://academiccopyright.typepad.com/academiccopyright/2005/03/some_draft_comm.html#more

"Mark your Calendars!"

The Third International Conference on the History of Records and Archives (I-CHORA 3) will be held in Boston, Massachusetts on 27-29 September 2007.
The Massachusetts Historical Society will host this third international conference.
The theme will be: "Personal Records and Recordkeeping Practices".

A formal call for papers will be issued in early 2006.

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International Conference ... Amsterdam 2005

We invite you to visit the website. Read about the conference program and the abstracts of the papers presented.
http://i-chora2.archiefschool.nl

The Universiteit van Amsterdam and the Archiefschool, the Netherlands Institute for Archival Education and Research, welcome you to Amsterdam for the Second International Conference on the History of Archives and Records, “Archival Affinities. Adapting and Adopting Archival Cultures”,
August 31st + September 1st + 2nd , 2005.


The 2005 conference focuses on intercultural and cross-national influences on record-keeping and archival theory, the dissemination and reception of theories and ideas on archives and record-keeping etc. Topics within this framework include:
• recordkeeping by colonizers and colonized, occupants and occupiers, etc.;
• post-colonial and post-communist recordkeeping in relation to former recordkeeping regimes;
• merging of indigenous and foreign theories, methodologies and practices;
• national influences on recordkeeping of international and multinational governmental and non-governmental organisations;
• records professionals and recordkeeping systems immigrating into other countries and cultures;
• cross-national networks of records professionals and archivistics scholars and their impact on globalisation of archival systems, theories and cultures.

The first I-CHORA conference took place in Toronto, October 2-4, 2003 (see http://www.fis.utoronto.ca/research/i-chora/home.html).

Go and see the 2005 conference website:
http://i-chora2.archiefschool.nl

http://leep.lis.uiuc.edu/publish/kpardue/HistoryLinks/HistoryLinks.htm

University of Colorado Department of History teaching assistant Karen Terrell Pardue released the first iteration of her compilation of digitized historical records geared to the needs of history students: HistoryLinks: A Selection of Web Links to Digitized Primary and Secondary Sources from a Variety of Archives around the U.S.: Pre-Revolutionary to Post-Reconstruction America, writes the Ten Thousand Year Blog
http://www.davidmattison.ca/wordpress/?p=1007

A topic in the Dec 2004 Newsletter of the IFLA Preservation and Conservation Section

http://www.ifla.org/VII/s19/

http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byauth/rushfield/conservation-fiction/

Read novels about conservators!

Preservation of Library & Archival Materials

http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/byorg/abbey/an/index.html

http://www.le.ac.uk/ms/m&s/m&sframeset.html

museum and society was launched in March 2003 as an independent peer reviewed journal which brings together new writing by academics and museum professionals on the subject of museums.

Palaeography: reading old handwriting
1500 - 1800
A practical online tutorial

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/

Palaeography is the study of old handwriting. This web tutorial will help you learn to read the handwriting found in documents written in English between 1500 and 1800.

 

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