Events

Nov
6
Fri
2. topotheque day @ NÖ Landesbibliothek
Nov 6 @ 16:00 – Nov 7 @ 12:00

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Link to the invitation / programme

The second topotheque day takes place within the framework of the 6th Lower Austrian Archives Day in St. Pölten (AT) and is divided into two parts:

Following the programme of the Lower Austrian Archives Day on 06 November, the participants and people interested in the topotheque will be given the opportunity to exchange information and experiences in a relaxed athmopshere before the current status, perspectives and possibilities of topotheques in Lower Austria will be presented.

Karl Heinz (ICARUS) will give an overview over ICARUS and its services, Alexander Schatek (Founder Topotheque) will present the Topotheque in general followed by a presentation of a specific Topotheque in detail.

On 7 November the topothequers will get together for a work meeting at the Archives of the Diocese of St. Pölten (AT), St. Pölten, Klostergasse 10.

Registration and accommodation

Accommodation may be booked here the Bildungshaus St. Hippolyt in St. Pölten with the code “Topothek”.

Link Lower Austrian Archives Day

Apr
16
Sat
Czech “Bring your History” Day @ House of Culture
Apr 16 all-day

The second Czech topoteque was just recently set up in the Czech village Podolí I which is located in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. 

topothekNow, the village Podolí I holds a special “Bring your History” day organized within the EU-funded project co:op (community as opportunity) inviting its citizens to and the community to get to know the exciting opprtunities of the service tool “topotheque”. 

Milada Jiroušková, the topotequer of Podoli I, will introduce and explain the topotheque to the interested public and invite everyone to join this iniative and help showcase the village’s history by providing archival material from personal collections.

What kind of stories are hidden behind this image? The topotheque might unearth a tale or two.

What kind of stories are hidden behind this image? The topotheque might unearth a tale or two.

Jun
18
Sat
Inauguration of the topotheque Berettyóújfalu (HU) @ Bihari Múzeum
Jun 18 all-day

Inauguration of the first Hungarian topotheque Berettyóújfalu

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The Herpály tower.

The first Hungarian topoteque has been established within the cooperation between the Local Government of Berettyóújfalu City and the Budapest City Archives. On 18 June 2016 the topotheque Berettyóújfalu will officially go online and be freely accessible for the general public.

This event is being celebrated within a “Bring your history day” organized within the EU-funded project “co:op“, inviting the interested public and the community of Berettyóújfalu to join the celebration.

Programm

The topotheque managers of  “Berettyóújfalu” will first present the over 150 documents already available in their topotheque and are happy to share their experiences with the attending audience. All participants are warmly invited to bring along their own private archival material such as letters, photos, documents, recorderd material etc. to be added to the topotheque and shared with the community, if they wish.

Click here to visit the topotheque Berettyóújfalu

 

 

Sep
25
Sun
Austrian Heritage Day @ Österreichweit
Sep 25 all-day

Upon invitation of the Austrian Federal Monuments Office, local topotheques will take part in this year’s Austrian Heritage Day. Individual topothequers will present their topotheques in situ and offer real as well as virtual tours through the regional history of their respective hometowns.

Highlight: Topotheque Kleinmariazell

© Archiv der Forstverwaltung Klein-Mariazell

© Archive of the forest management of Klein-Mariazell

Founded in the 12th century, the building and the church of the Austrian Benedictine monastery Kleinmariazell where subject to profound changes throughout the centuries; especially between the years 1964-1967 when extensive parts of the ensemble which had historically grown over 8 centuries got torn down. Dr. Thomas Aigner (Director of the Archives of the Diocese in St. Pölten , AT) , Mag. Alexander Schatek (Project Leader Topothek, ICARUS) and the topotheque managers Lambert Schön, Hanns Balber and Manfred Stadelmann will bring the today no longer existing monastery back to life based on maps, images and further source materials.

Guided tours: 12.00, 14.00 and 16.00 o´clock (duration ca. 60 min.), Dr. Thomas Aigner, Mag. Alexander Schatek, Lambert Schön, Hanns Balber uund Manfred Stadelmann
Meeting point: Main entrance of the basilica

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One of the highlights: the topotheque of the largely destroyed monastery of Klein-Mariazell in Lower Austria. Thomas Aigner will be your guide on location.

More information on the “Austrian Heritage Day”

Sep
30
Fri
68th Genealogy Day @ Bregenz
Sep 30 – Oct 2 all-day

Thomas Aigner will present the topotheque as a comprehensive tool for safe-guarding and publicly providing historic sources from private collections. The topotheque makes the digital
provision of private material for current and future generations possible: it unearths the treasure chests of private memories for everyone. This way each topotheque becomes a new and exciting source for family and regional history.

Link to the programme

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Oct
25
Tue
APAE 2016 @ University of Zadar
Oct 25 @ 09:45 – Oct 28 @ 17:00

Conference and School on Authority, Provinance, Authenticity and Evidence

apaeThe University of Zadar hosted the Summer School in the Study of Old Books in 2009; the Summer School in the Study of Historical Manuscripts in 2011; and the Conference and School on Records, Archives and Memory Studies in 2013. The 2016 Conference and School will focus on historical and contemporary understandings and manifestations of the concepts of authority, provenance, authenticity and evidence in diverse cultural, community, disciplinary, professional and technological contexts, as well as on the nature, valence and relevance of these concepts looking toward the future. Proposals are welcomed from scholars, including students, and professionals in any field.

Conference homepage

The Conference and School is co-organised by the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Department of Information Studies, VESTIGIA, the Manuscript Research Centre of Graz University, International Centre for Archival Research (ICARUS), Croatian State Arhive and Scientific Centre of Excellence for Croatian Glagolitism.

Dec
14
Wed
Introduction of the Topotheque in Vukovar (HR) @ Gradski muzej Vukovar
Dec 14 @ 10:00 – 00:00

The Topotheque: Linking heritage institutions and communities

Organized within the EU-funded project “co:op”, ICARUS HR and ICARUS will introduce the online service tool Topotheque to the interested public in Vukovar (HR).

After the recent inauguration of ICARUS HR, representatives of the Croatian ICARUS network will pressent current international initiatives and projects dedicated to the possibilities of cooperation and common development of information infrastructure in the presentation of cultural heritage.

Event  language: Croatian

Please find the programme here.

Feb
17
Fri
(Deutsch) Einladung in die private Geschichte Bayerns @ Generaldirektion der Staatlichen Archive Bayerns
Feb 17 @ 10:00 – 15:00

Sorry, this entry is only available in Deutsch.

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