Events

Feb
16
Mon
Towards a digital edition of the charters of the abbey S. Maria della Grotta with Monasterium.Net @ Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici
Feb 16 – Feb 17 all-day

Workshop
Towards a digital edition of the charters of the abbey S. Maria della Grotta with Monasterium.Net

Within the project ENArC – European Network on Archival Cooperation (EU Culture Programme 2007-2013) and the project L’edizione digitale e cartacea dei documenti dell’Italia Meridionale in Monasterium.Net, sponsored by the Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II (Fonds Contribution for International Agreements, A.F. 2014), the research group on the documental patrimony of S. Maria della Grotta started the digital edition in Monasterium.Net of the abbey’s 13th century documents.

The aim is to test for the first time in Europe Monasterium’s software MOM-Ca for the creation of a digital edition.

The kick-off workshop will take place at the Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici in Naples and the participants will be

  • Antonella Ambrosio (Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II),
  • Claudia Cuminale (Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose “S. Pietro” di Caserta)
    Maria Rosaria Falcone (Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II),
  • Francesco Lerra (Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II),
  • Paola Massa (Università degli studi di Roma La Sapienza), V
  • Vera Schwarz-Ricci (Università degli studi di Napoli Federico II) and
  • Georg Vogeler (Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz).

Have a look at the programme here! More on the edition project here.

 

Jul
10
Fri
Workshop: Innovation Policies for Cultural Heritage Institutions @ National Széchényi Library
Jul 10 @ 09:00 – 17:30

co:op project at workshop on innovation policies for Cultural Heritage Institutions in Budapest (HU)

The co:op project will be presented at the National Library in Budapest (HU) within a workshop that deals with the question of what kind of policies can be applied to cultural institutions in order to best prepare them for cooperation with citizens and their organisations in research on cultural heritage.

In this context the opportunities of the topotheques as cultural heritage preserving tools, run by citizens themselves and as vital part of the co:op activities, will be introduced to the workshop participants.

cvc_web_logo-220x180The workshop is being organized by Civic Epistemologies – Development of a Roadmap for Citizen Researchers in the Digital Culture.

 

Please click here to find out more about the workshop’s background and the detailed programme.

 

 

Dec
18
Fri
New times, new use-cases: digital repositories in archives and libraries @ Facultad de Ciencias de la Documentación, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Dec 18 @ 09:00 – 12:00

University workshop

New times, new use-cases: digital repositories in archives and libraries

CaptureThis workshop aims at describing how different meta data schemes and OAI-PMH protocols can be integrated into one management system. It will furthermore analyze data from Europeana (EDM) in view of how it can be applied to archives and libraries within the context of LInked Open Data.

Further information here (in Spanish)

 

May
4
Wed
The Archival Military System in the Community of Madrid @ Facultad de Ciencias de la Documentación (UCM) Sala de Conferencias
May 4 @ 09:00 – 14:00

The Seminar “The Archival Military System in the Community of Madrid” aims to raise awareness towards the panorama of military archives that are based in the Community of Madrid.

To that end, it will be introduced with a lecture on the Archival Military System with respect to the Spanish State. Then there will be two round tables; one focused about central and general archives, and the other historical archives.

Click on the image below for more details on the programme:

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Oct
18
Tue
The Hungarian Archival Landscape: “Hungaricana” @ Hungarian Parliament
Oct 18 @ 09:00 – 14:30

CaptureWithin the ICARUS-Meeting #18 taking place from 17-19 October 2016 in Budapest, hosted by the Budapest City Archives (HU) and co-organized by the National Archives of Hungary within the EU-funded project “community as opportunity (co:op)“, this international conference on “Hungaricana”, the common website of Hungarian Archives, Museums and Libraries, will give valuable insights into the Hungarian Archival Landscape.

Hungaricana” is operated by the Library of the Parliament and aims to give access to the cultural heritage of Hungary through a single online access point. Amongst the over 100 content providers are also the Budapest City Archives, the National Archives of Hungary as well as the National Museum of Hungary.

Programme conference

More information on the workshop and the meeting is available here.

Dec
2
Fri
ICARUSHR lecture II @ Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica
Dec 2 @ 10:00 – 13:00

European history online: Hungaricana and more

captureThe second lecture of the series “Archive Topics” is dedicated to the new national portal of Hungarian archives, libraries, museums and other cultural institutions and the online portal of historical maps of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Archivists and information specialists, historians and researchers, experts in cultural, scientific and educational institutions, students and academics and all who are interested in contemporary international trends, projects and practices in the archival world can meet new opportunities for cooperation and development of common information infrastructure at this event.

  • Sándor Biszak will present MAPIRE – the Historical Maps of the Habsburg Empire.
  • Csaba T. Reisz (National Archives of Hungary) will introduce the Hingarian Cultural Heritage Poprtal – Hungaricana.

View programme

Sep
7
Thu
Archive Topics: e.ARH.si project @ Sveučilišni računarski centar u Zagrebu
Sep 7 @ 10:00 – 13:00

This lecture of the lecture series “Archive Topics” is dedicated to the Slovenian e-archives project e-ARH.si. The project e-ARH.si is founded by European Union within the framework of the Operative Programme Competitiveness and cohesion 2014-2020 and it’s run by the Slovenian government and all public archives.

Experts from the Archives of Republic of Slovenia will present strategies, plans and activities regarding the development and implementation of e-archives in the Slovenian public archives service. The programme is open to the public and will be held in University Computer Centre in Zagreb, starting at 10 am.

Programm available here.

Sep
30
Thu
ICARUS lecture #1:
“Reading (and) learning online” @ online
Sep 30 @ 16:00

ICARUS starts a new series of online lectures!

 

Dr. Julian Holzapfl: „Reading (and) learning online – Digitale Schriftkunde of the Bavarian State Archives“

On September 30th, 2021 at 04:00 p.m. CEST Dr. Julian Holzapfl – Munich State Archive – presents the online learning platform for palaeography “Digitale Schriftkunde“.
The presentation will take place via Zoom in German.

Click here to join via zoom: ZOOM
ID: 884 1718 9116
Passcode: 835786

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Nov
17
Wed
ICARUS Lecture #3: Experiments with object & facial recognition on historic photos @ online
Nov 17 @ 16:00

The next ICARUS Lecture #3 is already confirmed!

Sven Lepa (National Archives of Estonia) is going to talk about “Experiments with object and facial recognition on historic photos of the National Archives of Estonia” on 17th of November, 2021 – 04:00p.m. CET.

Sven Lepa, National Archives of Estonia.

Zoom Details:

ICARUS Lecture #3
17.11.2021 04:00 p.m. CET
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86282528523
Meeting-ID: 862 8252 8523

For registration send an e-mail to:
stella.montanari@icar-us.eu.
The event will be held in English.

© National Archives of Estonia.

We are looking forward to an exciting event!

Apr
11
Tue
Archives in the digital age – experiences, trends perspectives @ Filozofická fakulta JU
Apr 11 @ 15:00

On April 11th, 2023 Thomas Aigner, president of ICARUS, will give a presentation on the topic “Archives in the digital age – experiences, trends perspectives”!

The presentation will be held at the University of South Bohemia České Budějovice.

 

 

11. April 2023 – 03:00 p.m.

Find more information here.