Presentation from Tomáš Foltýn, the tem leader, presents the progress report from the last project workshop and the general overview about project activities realized so far. Workshop was in Prague in December 2015.
Presentation from a first workshop regarding project "Books Discovered Once Again". Project is financed by Eea grants and executed by the National Library of the Czech Republic and Stiftelsen Arkivet. These slides introduce the project.
More information: http://knihyznovunalezene.eu/
Presentation from a first workshop regarding project "Books Discovered Once Again". Project is financed by Eea grants and executed by the National Library of the Czech Republic and Stiftelsen Arkivet. These slides introduce the National Library.
More information: http://knihyznovunalezene.eu/
“Archäologische Informationen” and Open Journal Systems. Chances and Possibil...ariadnenetwork
Presentation by Alexandra Büttner, Heidelberg University Library, Germany
EAA 2014 session: Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology
Istanbul, Turkey
13 September 2013
Eaa2021 476 ways and capacity in archaeological data management in serbiaariadnenetwork
Over the past year and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire world has witnessed inequalities across borders and societies. They also include access to archaeological resources, both physical and digital. Both archaeological data creators and users spent a lot of time working from their homes, away from artefact collections and research data. However, this was the perfect moment to understand the importance of making data
freely and openly available, both nationally and internationally.
This is why the authors of this paper chose to make a selection of data bases from various institutions responsible for preservation and protection of cultural heritage, in
order to understand their policies regarding accessibility and usage of the data they keep. This will be done by simple visits to various web-sites or data bases. They intend to check on the volume and content, but also importance of the offered archaeological heritage. In addition, the authors will estimate whether the heritage has adequately been classified and described and also check whether data is available in foreign languages. It needs to be seen whether it is possible to access digital objects (documents and the accompanying metadata), whether access is opened for all users or it requires a certain
hierarchy access, what is the policy of usage, reusage and distribution etc. It remains to be seen whether there are public API or whether it is possible to collect data through API.
In case that there is a public API, one needs to check whether datasets are interoperable or messy, requiring data cleaning.
After having visited a certain number of web-sites, the authors expect to collect enough data to make a satisfactory conclusion about accessibility and usage of Serbian archaeological data web bases.
Alignment between special material and RDA in German speaking countries / Chr...CIGScotland
Presented at RDA & Rare Materials Seminar, 6 November 2015 Edinburgh, hosted by the Cataloguing & Indexing Group in Scotland and organised with support from members of RBMS, EURIG, RBSCG, CIG, IFLA and JSC for Development of RDA
Presentation from a first workshop regarding project "Books Discovered Once Again". Project is financed by Eea grants and executed by the National Library of the Czech Republic and Stiftelsen Arkivet. These slides introduce the project.
More information: http://knihyznovunalezene.eu/
Presentation from a first workshop regarding project "Books Discovered Once Again". Project is financed by Eea grants and executed by the National Library of the Czech Republic and Stiftelsen Arkivet. These slides introduce the National Library.
More information: http://knihyznovunalezene.eu/
“Archäologische Informationen” and Open Journal Systems. Chances and Possibil...ariadnenetwork
Presentation by Alexandra Büttner, Heidelberg University Library, Germany
EAA 2014 session: Open Access and Open Data in Archaeology
Istanbul, Turkey
13 September 2013
Eaa2021 476 ways and capacity in archaeological data management in serbiaariadnenetwork
Over the past year and due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the entire world has witnessed inequalities across borders and societies. They also include access to archaeological resources, both physical and digital. Both archaeological data creators and users spent a lot of time working from their homes, away from artefact collections and research data. However, this was the perfect moment to understand the importance of making data
freely and openly available, both nationally and internationally.
This is why the authors of this paper chose to make a selection of data bases from various institutions responsible for preservation and protection of cultural heritage, in
order to understand their policies regarding accessibility and usage of the data they keep. This will be done by simple visits to various web-sites or data bases. They intend to check on the volume and content, but also importance of the offered archaeological heritage. In addition, the authors will estimate whether the heritage has adequately been classified and described and also check whether data is available in foreign languages. It needs to be seen whether it is possible to access digital objects (documents and the accompanying metadata), whether access is opened for all users or it requires a certain
hierarchy access, what is the policy of usage, reusage and distribution etc. It remains to be seen whether there are public API or whether it is possible to collect data through API.
In case that there is a public API, one needs to check whether datasets are interoperable or messy, requiring data cleaning.
After having visited a certain number of web-sites, the authors expect to collect enough data to make a satisfactory conclusion about accessibility and usage of Serbian archaeological data web bases.
Alignment between special material and RDA in German speaking countries / Chr...CIGScotland
Presented at RDA & Rare Materials Seminar, 6 November 2015 Edinburgh, hosted by the Cataloguing & Indexing Group in Scotland and organised with support from members of RBMS, EURIG, RBSCG, CIG, IFLA and JSC for Development of RDA
This contribution will present digital assets and initiatives at the Museum of Cultural History (MCH), University of Oslo (UiO) and aims at sharing data. The COVID-19 restrictions have elevated the importance of digital assets. At the beginning of this period, metadata for the archaeological collections were, to a large
degree, already digitized and accessible online. This is the result of a national collaboration beginning in the 1990s and continue today in UniMus:Kultur. MCH had also published a map-based overview of all excavations in Eastern/Southern Norway, and
begun to release excavation reports through UiO’s science archive. Recently, focus has shifted towards 3D-documentation of exhibits and publication of existing 3D-models on 3DHOP—available through humgis.uiocloud.no MCH now concentrates on digitizing artefacts at the Viking Ship Museum. The 3D-models
from here will be included in the BItFROST project, which will address the active role of 3D-models in research and education. BItFROST will work on FAIRifcation of 3D-models and promote dialogue with researchers. The 3DHOP platform enables the creation of interactive user-interfaces for researchers and a public audience. Collaboration with DarkLab in Lund, Sweden will create common user-interfaces for Swedish and Norwegian
collections. The project will also utilize AR and VR in the presentation of data.
In addition, the infrastructure project ADED (Archaeological Digital Excavation Documentation) provides open-access to excavations in Norway. The five Norwegian university museums and the Directorate of Cultural Heritage take part in the project.
ADED’s map-based webpages will integrate excavation documentation and the museums’ artefact/photograph databases, making it possible to have an overview and
detailed information of excavations and finds. As part of migrating the data to a common repository, mapping it to CIDOC-CRMarcheo facilitates further mapping to ARIADNEplus and/or other datasets.
Small, smaller and smallest: working with small archaeological content provid...locloud
Presentation given by Holly Wright
Archaeology Data Service University of York, UK
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Metadata is catnip to digital scholars / Jennifer schaffnerCIGScotland
Presented at RDA & Rare Materials Seminar, 6 November 2015 Edinburgh, hosted by the Cataloguing & Indexing Group in Scotland and organised with support from members of RBMS, EURIG, RBSCG, CIG, IFLA and JSC for Development of RDA
Beyond the space: the LoCloud Historical Place Names microservicelocloud
Presentation given by Rimvydas Laužikas, Justinas Jaronis and Ingrida Vosyliūtė
Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, Lithuania
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Welcome and introduction to the ARIADNE projectariadnenetwork
Introduction to Ariadne and to the Ariadne training workshop given by Julian Richards of ADS
Ariadne Workshop held prior to EAA 2013.
Pilsen, Czech Republic
4 September 2013
A house museum in the cloud: the experience of Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello...locloud
Presentation given by Giulia Coletti
Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello
Responsible for digital project
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands (PAN) portal and the data model behind the description of the findings are discussed in detail, and how this approach leads to publishing data that is FAIR .
Linking local people and scientists through metal detector finds, Nina Gerrit...CARARE
DANS is an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences which promotes sustained access to digital research data. It takes part in projects, provides training and archiving services amongst other activities. The Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands is a partnership project which aims to document and publish metal detector finds from private collections. Metal-detecting in topsoil has been legal in the Netherlands since 2016, with an obligation on metal detector users to report finds with historical or archaeological value. PAN brings together finds experts and metal detector users to enable reporting of finds.
Glen will give an update on the work they have been doing to trying to implement IIIF for their public domain digitised newspapers. Glen will give a demonstration of how this technology is being implemented via their viewer and discuss some of the issues and challenges they have had to face.
From http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-with-news-data-across-different-media-a-workshop-tickets-17952881552
Dynamics and partnerships with local associations involved in LoCloud: a case...locloud
Presentation given by Agnès Vatican, Director of the Gironde Archives and
Nathalie Gascoin, LoCloud project manager In collaboration with Julien Dutertre and James Lemaire
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Jasmina Ninkov, Predrag Djukic
Belgrade City Library
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation of the EU-funded project "ENArC" (Culture Programme 2007-2013, Multiannual cooperation project) - current activities and cooperation schemes.
Keynote presentation in Belgrade on December 15th, 2016 about museums and the challenges of open access and how the Rijksmuseum dealt with this during the last decade.
Kristian Aurebekk Andersen, Cand. philol.
The lecture deals with the censorship policy of the national socialist collaborationist government in Norway during WWII, concerning the reformation of the cultural laws, the relationship and correspondence with the German censorship policy, and the overarching ideology behind this. Furthermore, the
fate of the confiscated books will also be addressed.
PhDr. Petr Šámal, Ph.D.
Příspěvek se bude zabývat proměnami českého knihovnictví po druhé světové válce. Stručně budou rekapitulovány poválečné spory spojené s přijímáním nové legislativy, hlavní pozornost se bude soustředit k několika cenzurním vlnám, jimiž v průběhu takřka padesáti let české knihovny prošly. Pozornost bude věnována poválečnému odstraňování tzv. nacistické literatury, stalinistické cenzuře a zejména doposud nedostatečně zmapovaným fondům redukovaným v období normalizace.
This contribution will present digital assets and initiatives at the Museum of Cultural History (MCH), University of Oslo (UiO) and aims at sharing data. The COVID-19 restrictions have elevated the importance of digital assets. At the beginning of this period, metadata for the archaeological collections were, to a large
degree, already digitized and accessible online. This is the result of a national collaboration beginning in the 1990s and continue today in UniMus:Kultur. MCH had also published a map-based overview of all excavations in Eastern/Southern Norway, and
begun to release excavation reports through UiO’s science archive. Recently, focus has shifted towards 3D-documentation of exhibits and publication of existing 3D-models on 3DHOP—available through humgis.uiocloud.no MCH now concentrates on digitizing artefacts at the Viking Ship Museum. The 3D-models
from here will be included in the BItFROST project, which will address the active role of 3D-models in research and education. BItFROST will work on FAIRifcation of 3D-models and promote dialogue with researchers. The 3DHOP platform enables the creation of interactive user-interfaces for researchers and a public audience. Collaboration with DarkLab in Lund, Sweden will create common user-interfaces for Swedish and Norwegian
collections. The project will also utilize AR and VR in the presentation of data.
In addition, the infrastructure project ADED (Archaeological Digital Excavation Documentation) provides open-access to excavations in Norway. The five Norwegian university museums and the Directorate of Cultural Heritage take part in the project.
ADED’s map-based webpages will integrate excavation documentation and the museums’ artefact/photograph databases, making it possible to have an overview and
detailed information of excavations and finds. As part of migrating the data to a common repository, mapping it to CIDOC-CRMarcheo facilitates further mapping to ARIADNEplus and/or other datasets.
Small, smaller and smallest: working with small archaeological content provid...locloud
Presentation given by Holly Wright
Archaeology Data Service University of York, UK
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Sorina Stanca, Biblioteca Judeţeană O.Goga Cluj (Cluj County Library O.Goga), Romania
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Metadata is catnip to digital scholars / Jennifer schaffnerCIGScotland
Presented at RDA & Rare Materials Seminar, 6 November 2015 Edinburgh, hosted by the Cataloguing & Indexing Group in Scotland and organised with support from members of RBMS, EURIG, RBSCG, CIG, IFLA and JSC for Development of RDA
Beyond the space: the LoCloud Historical Place Names microservicelocloud
Presentation given by Rimvydas Laužikas, Justinas Jaronis and Ingrida Vosyliūtė
Vilnius University Faculty of Communication, Lithuania
LoCloud Conference
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Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Welcome and introduction to the ARIADNE projectariadnenetwork
Introduction to Ariadne and to the Ariadne training workshop given by Julian Richards of ADS
Ariadne Workshop held prior to EAA 2013.
Pilsen, Czech Republic
4 September 2013
A house museum in the cloud: the experience of Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello...locloud
Presentation given by Giulia Coletti
Fondazione Ranieri di Sorbello
Responsible for digital project
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
The Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands (PAN) portal and the data model behind the description of the findings are discussed in detail, and how this approach leads to publishing data that is FAIR .
Linking local people and scientists through metal detector finds, Nina Gerrit...CARARE
DANS is an institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences which promotes sustained access to digital research data. It takes part in projects, provides training and archiving services amongst other activities. The Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands is a partnership project which aims to document and publish metal detector finds from private collections. Metal-detecting in topsoil has been legal in the Netherlands since 2016, with an obligation on metal detector users to report finds with historical or archaeological value. PAN brings together finds experts and metal detector users to enable reporting of finds.
Glen will give an update on the work they have been doing to trying to implement IIIF for their public domain digitised newspapers. Glen will give a demonstration of how this technology is being implemented via their viewer and discuss some of the issues and challenges they have had to face.
From http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/working-with-news-data-across-different-media-a-workshop-tickets-17952881552
Dynamics and partnerships with local associations involved in LoCloud: a case...locloud
Presentation given by Agnès Vatican, Director of the Gironde Archives and
Nathalie Gascoin, LoCloud project manager In collaboration with Julien Dutertre and James Lemaire
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Presentation given by Jasmina Ninkov, Predrag Djukic
Belgrade City Library
LoCloud Conference
Sharing local cultural heritage online with LoCloud services
Amersfoort, Netherlands
5 February 2016
Dynamics and partnership with local associations involved in LoCloud: a study...locloud
Digital Heritage 2015: Workshop
Presentation by Agnès Vatican, Conseil Général de la Gironde - Archives Départementales de la Gironde, France
Granada, Spain
1st October 2015
Presentation of the EU-funded project "ENArC" (Culture Programme 2007-2013, Multiannual cooperation project) - current activities and cooperation schemes.
Keynote presentation in Belgrade on December 15th, 2016 about museums and the challenges of open access and how the Rijksmuseum dealt with this during the last decade.
Kristian Aurebekk Andersen, Cand. philol.
The lecture deals with the censorship policy of the national socialist collaborationist government in Norway during WWII, concerning the reformation of the cultural laws, the relationship and correspondence with the German censorship policy, and the overarching ideology behind this. Furthermore, the
fate of the confiscated books will also be addressed.
PhDr. Petr Šámal, Ph.D.
Příspěvek se bude zabývat proměnami českého knihovnictví po druhé světové válce. Stručně budou rekapitulovány poválečné spory spojené s přijímáním nové legislativy, hlavní pozornost se bude soustředit k několika cenzurním vlnám, jimiž v průběhu takřka padesáti let české knihovny prošly. Pozornost bude věnována poválečnému odstraňování tzv. nacistické literatury, stalinistické cenzuře a zejména doposud nedostatečně zmapovaným fondům redukovaným v období normalizace.
prof. JUDr. Jan Kuklík, Dr.Sc.
Příspěvek se zabývá zejména právním aspekty národních správ, konfiskací a dalších dispozic s knižním kulturním dědictvím v bezprostředně poválečném období se zaměřením na roli Národní knihovny. Národní správa byla obecným zajišťovacím opatřením, po kterém následovala v případě tzv. nepřátelského majetku či majetku kolaborantů konfiskace, a nebo byl navrácen původnímu vlastníku. Konfiskovaný knižní majetek byl podle různých kritérií buď prodáván, přidělován a nebo zůstal jako státní majetek deponovaný v knihovnách, včetně Národní knihovny v Praze. Příspěvek se zabývá nejen příslušnými právními předpisy, ale i jejich aplikací v praxi, a to právě na příkladu Národní knihovny.
Tomáš Foltýn
Národní knihovna ČR v minulosti fungovala mimo jiné i jako centrální instituce pro deponování knižních dokumentů z různých zdrojů, například konfiskátů z období II. světové války a dalších let, deponátů různých institucí, darů atd. Tyto fondy,
uložené převážně v Rezervních fondech NK ČR, nejsou do dnešní doby uspokojivě zpracované, je jen málo informací o jejich struktuře a právním rámci, přestože jsou nesmírně zajímavým dokladem nakládání s kulturním obsahem a činnosti
jednotlivých složek státní sféry. Z těchto důvodů přistoupila Národní knihovna ČR k řešení projektu „Knihy znovu nalezené“, jež je financován prostřednictvím tzv. EHP a Norských fondů.
Anette Storeide
This paper provides a micro-analytical study of the Nazification of Norwegian cultural politics based on a narrative and book-historical analysis of the work published by the Norwegian author Frithjof Sælen during the German occupation of Norway (1940-45). Whereas his first book (published in November 1941) was banned by the Nazi authorities after one month, his second book (published in December 1942) escaped both censorship and prohibition, but Sælen was questioned by the Gestapo and strongly warned against writing further books.
Based on the analysis of Sælen’s work, the paper also aims to discuss both the nature of the attempted Nazification of Norwegian literature as well as the situation of Norwegian authors during the German occupation.
Mgr. Marcela Strouhalová
Příspěvek se zaměří na konfiskované knihy uložené nejen v rezervních fondech NK ČR. V období po druhé světové válce bylo v Československo konfiskováno více jak deset milionů knih. Jednalo se o majetek nepřátel a zrádců státu, kolaborantů, Němců, Maďarů a dalších osob. Zodpovězeny budou tři základní otázky: Jaké státní orgány měly zodpovědnost za konfiskaci knižního majetku a jakou roli hrála Národní a universitní knihovna a jaké další zdroje jsou dnes součástí rezervních fondů NK ČR.
PhDr. Kristina Uhlíková, Ph.D.
Příspěvek bude věnován okolnostem vzniku a další činnosti této organizace založené v roce 1947 za účelem správy a odpovídajícího využití kulturně nejcennějšího nemovitého i movitého majetku, který stát získal především z vlastnictví občanů Československa německé národnosti v důsledku vydání dekretů prezidenta republiky. V průběhu existence Národní kulturní komise byla její pravomoc postupně rozšiřována i na další postupně zestátňovaný majetek.
PhDr. Petra Večeřová, Ph.D.
Příspěvek představí hlavní trendy rozvoje knihovnictví v Československu v letech 1939-1959 s přihlédnutím k vývoji Národní a univerzitní knihovny. Na pozadí kulturně-politických událostí budou prezentovány změny a proměny postavení a
rozvoje knihoven a informačních institucí v souvislosti se státní kulturní politikou, cenzurními opatřeními i proměnou nakladatelského sektoru.
Tomáš Foltýn's presentation about what we did and what we have to do in the first BFB initiative in project Books discovered once again about Provenance Sings research.
Anne Pasquignon - The safety of patrimonial collections at the BnFUNESCO Venice Office
Fight against illicit traffic of cultural property in South-East Europe.
Gaziantep, Turkey, 19-21 November 2012
Link: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/venice/about-this-office/single-view/news/building_capacities_for_the_fight_against_the_illicit_trafficking_of_cultural_property_
in_south_east_europe/
Presentation on national and international projects in Slovak archives given by Jozef Hanus at the the workshop "Österreichische Archive in Europa", 17th & 18th of October 2012 in the Austrian State Archives in Vienna
Présentation par Régis Robineau dans le cadre de la journée "Digital Catalogues. Towards Interoperability" organisée à l'Ecole normale supérieure (Paris, 5 février 2019)
VIII Encuentros de Centros de Documentación de Arte Contemporáneo en Artium -...Artium Vitoria
"Publishing and Using Cultural Heritage Linked Data on the Semantic Web" by Eero Hyvönen. Aalto University, Finland.
"Publicar y utilizar la herencia cultural de los datos enlazados en la web semántica" por Eero Hyvönen. Universidad de Aalto, Finlandia.
Welcome and introduction to the 2nd innovation camp in Network of Nordic Public Libraries, 19 September 2011 in Stockholm. 55 participants from the libraries in Oslo, Helsinki, Stockholm, Reykjavik, Akureyri and Aarhus co-create ideas and concept for the future of public libraries in the Nordic Societies
These slides review the Europeana Libraries project, a 2011-2 project funded by the European Commission in the field of digital libraries. The project sought to develop the structure of The European Library, and help aggregate metadata from research libraries in Europe.
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"Wikipedia in the Library" presentation for The European Library conference, Amsterdam, September 2013.
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The Library as a Digital Research infrastructure: Digital Initiatives and Dig...lorna_hughes
Memory institutions have built up expertise and taken the lead in all aspects of digital humanities, especially the development and implementation of digital methods for the capture, analysis and dissemination of archives and special collections, including manuscripts. In recent years, these initiatives have become embedded into Digital Humanities Initiatives, Centres and Programmes within research libraries, adding value to the existing relationships between libraries and scholarly iniatiatives. These activities have fostered the development of new projects that bring into collaboration the skills and expertise of academics, librarians, and digital humanists, making the Library increasingly a “digital research infrastructure”. This presentation will discuss these developments based on the experience of the Research Programme in Digital Collections at the National Library of Wales, specifically discussing some recent experimentation with new methods for manuscript digitization and dissemination, including hyperspectral digitization of the Library’s Chaucer manuscripts. The presentation will also discuss the wider embedding of this work within the European Digital Humanities Context, through collaborations with the ESF Research Network Programe NeDiMAH (Network for Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities).
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4. 1) Progress report
Main goals:
1) Virtual Exhibition Creation – content and interface
2) Administrative and Budgetary issues
3) Presentations about the WWII, Free Masonic
Groups and books history
4) Final events – exhibition, seminars, promotional
tools
5) „Homeworks“ before the second monitoring report
submission
11. Motivation for project proposing:
national research project Virtual Deposit Library
external repository in Neratovice
unknown period in the history of NL CR and Czech
Republic
none systematic research in the project area so
far
act of interdisciplinarity = archival research
lack of time and staff power to fix it in in-house
mode
Introduction of the project
February 2014 April 2016
Mar 14 Apr 14 May 14 Jun 14 Jul 14 Aug 14 Sep 14 Oct 14 Nov14 Dec 14 Jan15 Feb15 Mar 15 Apr 15 May 15 Jun 15 Jul 15 Aug 15 Sep 15 Oct 15 Nov15 Dec 15 Jan16 Feb16 Mar 16 Apr 16
Feb2014- May 2014
PROJECTPREPARATION
Aug 2014- Nov2014
PROJECTAPPROVAL
May 2014-
Jul 2014
PROJECT
SUBMISSION
Nov 2014-
Jan2015
PROJECT
PREPARATI
ON
Jan 2015 - Apr 2016
PROJECTREALIZATION
TODAY
12. Results:
1) Create at least 12 000 records of confiscated
books (availability in library catalogue)
2) Legal experts report (published via web)
3) Web portal creation (availability via internet)
4) Archival and historical research (information on
via web, research results publishing)
General Overview
13. Outputs – „We have to…“:
1) To organize 2 large proffesional seminars and 4
internal project meetings
2) To create the project web portal
3) To proces at least 12 000 records from Reserve
collection with the direct relationship with
confiscated of brought books
General Overview
14. Outputs – „We have to…“:
4) To manage the creation of the legal expert
report
5) To create the physical and virtual exhibition
6) To realize the consistent archival and historical
research and to create the monograph, exhibition
catalogue or longer paper about the project
results
General Overview
15. Ground results to archieve:
A. To present and promote knowledge about the
processed books
B. To prepare professional analysis about the
legal status of the books processed within the
project
C. PR of the project in the Czech Republic and
Norway
D. Deep archival research into the area of book
confiscations behind the common approaches
General Overview
16. To present and promote knowledge about the
processed books:
- almost 9 400 records done
- available in the library catalogue /internally/
- 3 cataloguers hired are capable to make 16 records
per day
- 2 units creators
- external .xls database with the provenance signs
- more than 1 600 provenance signs were
discovered (not 1 600 formal owners)
- database is transfered to the proffesional
solution
What we already did?
21. To present and promote knowledge about the
processed books:
- negotiations with other Czech libraries started
- research libraries in České Budějovice, Liberec,
Hradec Králové
- OAI-PMH protocol set up
- first two library is running, third library needs
to solve some technical problems
What we already did?
23. To prepare professional analysis about the
legal status of the books:
- analysis is ready and prepare for our usage (will be
translated to English as well)
- Law Faculty of Charles University in Prague
- prof. JUDr. Jan Kuklík, DrSc.
- Mgr. Daniela Němečková
- the aim of the analysis was to declare the current
legal state-of-art of the books, which are
processed in the project
- National Library can add these books to its
collections and preserve them for the future
What we already did?
24.
25. PR of the project in the Czech Republic and
Norway:
- final conferences dates are agreed
- 16. 3. 2015 – Kristiansad
- 31. 3. 2015 – Prague
- 4 internal Books discovered once again seminars
- first three (Prague,2 x Kristiansand) were
successful
- fourth seminar is runnig
- physical and virtual exhibitions
- physical exhibition will take place in Klementinum
- duration 1,5 month
- close contacts with the library specialist about the
scenario
What we already did?
26. PR of the project in the Czech Republic and
Norway:
- virtual exhibiton
- Stiftelsen Arkivet has made a great job
- National Library of CR prepared as much sources
as it was possible
- separate topic for the running meeting
- getting in the touch with the experts and researches
- promotion:
- social media,
- conferences,
- lectures for university students etc.
What we already did?
35. What we already did?
Contacts with various professionals:
- prof. Patricia Grimstead (Harvard University)
- Sebastian Finsterwalder (Landesbibliothek Berlin)
- Peter Prölß (Klassika Stiftung in Weimar)
Connections with other projects:
- Research for Nazi-looted books project
- http://raubgut.zlb.de/index.php/About/Index_en
- join workshop organized in Prague – 19. 11. 2015
36. Deep archival research into the area of book
confiscations:
- outputs for the virtual and physical exhibit, project
webpage, proffesional research paper etc.
- 4 personal libraries and 4 institutional libraries
were selected and prepare for the microstories:
- persons:
- Jiří Arvéd Smíchovský
- Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch
- Vítězslav Kumpera
- August Sauer
- institutions:
- Lese-und Redehalle der deutschen Studenten in Prag
- ZEMGOR
- Akademische Gymnasium
- Deutsche Pestalozzigesellschaft
What we already did?
37. What we already did?
PRAMENY:
• Národní archiv ČR:
• f. Zemský národní výbor Praha
• f. Zemský úřad Praha
• f. Státní památková správa + dodatky
• Archiv ministerstva zahraničních věcí:
• f. Reparace a restituce
• f. Ústřední restituční a reparační komise
• Ústav dějin umění AV ČR
• f. Národní kulturní komise
39. Sklady knih
při MNV, ONV
Zasílání do NUK
Výběr úředníky
NUK na místě
NUK
Rezervní
fondy
Fondy
Výběr pro FNO Distribuce
Starý papír
Starý papír Cizina
What we already did?
43. Revision of the outputs:
1) To organize 2 large professional seminars nad 4
internal project meeting
STILL RUNNING – 2/3 ARE CLOSED
2) To create the project web portal
DONE!
3) To process at least 12 000 records
STILL RUNNING - GOOD PROGRESS
Summary
44. Revision of the outputs:
4) To manage the creation of the exhibitions
STILL RUNNING
5) Legal analysis about the status of the processed
books
DONE!
6) To realize the archival and historical reseach
STILL RUNNING - GOOD PROGRESS
Mandatory results
45. 1) STILL RESPECT ALL THE BUDGETARY AND
ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
2) FINALIZE THE DETAILED AGENDAS FOR THE
SEMINARS IN NORWAY AND CZECH REPUBLIC
3) KEEP ON ENLARGEMENT OF THE WEBPAGE
CONTENT
4) PREPARE THE SCENARIO FOR THE PHYSICAL
EXHIBITION AND BUY THE PROMOTIONAL
TOOLS
5) MANAGE ALL THE NEXT PERIODICAL REPORTS
THINGS TO DO…!