Events

Apr
11
Mon
Exhibition & flash conference
Apr 11 @ 07:11 – 08:11

General map of the Kingdom of Hungary, 1804-1810

Portrait LIPSZKY János

Portrait LIPSZKY János

This exhibition is dedicated to LIPSZKY János (1766-1826) – a hussar officer known for his cartographic accomplishments – celebrating his 250th birth anniversary.

Both, the exhibition and the accompanying flash conference are jointly organized by the National Széchényi Library and the National Archives of Hungary.

Flash conference

As part of the opening ceremony, the experts from the NSzL, the National Archives of Hungary, the Institute and Museum of Military History, the Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary and the Eötvös Loránd University will present their relevant research.

Conference language: Hungarian

More information on the programme of the opening ceremony can be found here.

Sep
26
Tue
Opening Topotheque Podsused @ Library Podsused
Sep 26 @ 18:00 – 19:00

Another Topotheque goes online: the Croatian Topoteka Podsused!

This is a joint project by ICARUS, ICARUS HR and the Association EKO-2000 for Protection of Environment and the Podsused Library realized within the EU funded programme “community as opportunity“.

Administrator of the Topotheheque is the Association EKO-2000 and the first material going online will show previously held actions of collecting Podsused historic documents.

All citiziens are welcome to bring their material for this project!

Click here for the programme (in Croatian)

Mar
14
Wed
4th Croatian ICARUS Days & EURBICA Conference @ Hotel Medena
Mar 14 – Mar 16 all-day

4th Croatian ICARUS days & EURBICA Conference

The European Archival Landscape: Reaching out for new Horizons

This conference is comprised of contributions presenting a variety of digitization activities focused on the protection of written heritage as well as contributions introducing current archival projects and programmes across Europe such as “community as opportunity (co:op)“, Monasterium, Matricula, the Topotheque and the Time Machine FET Flagship Project.

Ongoing joint archival activities, such as the Archives Portal Europe and EURBICA themes (“Safe Havens for Archives at Risk” and “Shared Archival Heritage”) will also be presented at conference, as well as further current topics regarding digital heritage, use and reuse of digital information, open GLAM, DARIAH activities and various cross-border portals and current programmes in the culture and science field.

Conference language: Croatian and English

Information on accommodation and registration

Conference programme

Conference material for download


Themes of the conference: Digitization and Protection of the Written Heritage  – European Archival Projects, Programmes and Activities – co:op –  ICARUS online platforms: Monasterium, Matricula, Topotheque – European Flagship project Time Machine – Archives Portal Europe – EURBICA – Safe Havens for Archives at Risk – Shared Archival Heritage – Mapire.eu – Cadastral Maps

Digital Heritage – Use and Reuse of Digital Information – Open GLAM initiatives – Digital Cultural Politics – Digital Humanistic – DARIAH

 

Nov
15
Thu
Refugee Rights in Records Symposium @ University Department of Croatian Studies, University of Zagreb
Nov 15 all-day

Forced displacement and other human migration crises raise complex interacting issues about nation-states, laws, borders, human rights, citizenship and identity, security, resource allocation, and information and communication technologies (ICT).  Integral to this complexity, documentation and particularly official records are pervasive and fundamental yet somehow rarely conspicuous.  Much attention has been focused on official verification of identities and citizenship of displaced persons and other migrants, vetting them for security risks, reunifying families, and determining whether or not they qualify for asylum and resettlement. However the issues that asylum seekers and other migrants confront in understanding, accessing, carrying, preserving and producing the kinds of authoritative documentation required for these as well as other bureaucratic processes in their future lives remain under-addressed.

This one-day symposium at the University Department of Croatian Studies (University of Zagreb) is one of a series of workshops taking place across the globe in 2018 to highlight issues linked to records and other documentation for refugees and asylum seekers. The symposium is organized by ICARUS-HR and the University Department of Croatian Studies (University of Zagreb) in collaboration with the Refugee Rights in Records Project of the UCLA Department of Information Studies’ Centre for Information as Evidence (UCLA CIE) and the Liverpool University Centre for Archive Studies (LUCAS).

More information about the project can be found at  https://informationasevidence.org/refugee-rights-in-records.

One of the goals of this symposium is to bring together speakers from a range of backgrounds to promote awareness, dialogue and initiative on topics including the following:

  • Issues faced by child and women migrants and relating to family separation/reunification
  • Coping with trauma and health concerns
  • Education and literacy concerns and initiatives
  • Classification considerations and more existential dilemmas about personal identity
  • Support infrastructure for personal recordkeeping
  • Development of a platform to ensure personal rights in and to bureaucratic records
  • Documenting and archiving current and historical personal and community displacement and diaspora experiences
  • Designing and implementing information technology to address specific humanitarian needs.

To register to attend, please email: info.icarushr[at]gmail.hr.
Working languages of the Symposium are English and Croatian.

Mar
27
Wed
ICARUS Convention #23 and 5th Croatian ICARUS Days @ Dom hrvatskih branitelja
Mar 27 – Mar 29 all-day

Interactive Archives:

Digital Challenges & Collaborative Networks

ICARUS Hrvatska together with ICARUS (International Center for Archival Research), the State Archives in Pazin and further partners organize the 5th Croatian ICARUS Days in conjunction with the ICARUS Convention #23 under the theme “Interactive Archives: Digital Challenges & Collaborative Networks”.

The conference will take place in Pula on the premises of the House of the Croatian Defenders (Dom hrvatskih branitelja) from 27-29 March 2019.


Registration Programme


Accommodation in Pula

For the participants of this event, special conditions have been arranged with two hotels:

Please contact your preferred hotel via e-mail and mention the promotion code “ICARUS19”.

The “House of the Croatian Defenders” in Pula, ca 1901.

 

Oct
10
Thu
Time Machine Conference 2019 @ Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden
Oct 10 @ 09:00 – Oct 11 @ 17:00

Hear speakers from Europe’s leading science, technology and cultural institutions discuss the potential of cultural heritage data for education, creative and media industries, entertainment, urban planning, policymaking and more.

Meet and connect with companies and academics from throughout Europe who are actively working to realise the vast potential of our cultural heritage across fields and industries.

Further details and continuos updates on the conference´s programme can be found on the corresponding website.

Website Time Machine Conference 2019