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Official languages: Italian, Slovenian, English Michal WANNER, Czech Republic: The Basic Rules For the Ar- Bogdan Florin POPOVICI, Romania: Snapshots of Romanian Ar- chival Processing or Development of the Bible of the Czech Archi- chival Ideas in the Second Half of 20th Century. Part 1: Preliminar- Monday, October 21st NH Hoteles – Trieste, 7 c. Cavour vists ies 9.00 Sejdalija GUŠIĆ, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Archives in Bosnia and Svetlana USPRCOVA, Macedonia: Establishment and Develop- Herzegovina mid 20th and early 21st Century: Comparisons and ment of the State Archives and the Archive Service in Macedonia, Opening – Greetings of the Authorities – Introduction to the Meeting Parallels from 1951 till Today Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia Jelka MELIK - Mateja JERAJ, Slovenia: Beginnings of the Slove- Jasmina ZIVKOVIC, Serbia: Development of the Preventive Con- Director of the International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste nian Archival Science in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century servation of Archives in Serbia: Example in History Archive and Maribor Pozarevac Antonio MONTEDURO, Italy: From Sources of History to Sources Grazia TATÒ, Italy of Democracy: Archives from 1950 Round table and discussion Director of the IIAS Autumn Archival School Josef HANUS - Emília HANUSOVÁ, Slovak Republic: History and 18.30 closing session Mauro TOSTI CROCE, Italy Preservation Development of Archives and Libraries in the Slovak nd President of the Assembly of the IIAS Republic: from Handicraft to International Interdisciplinary Science Tuesday, October 22 NH Hoteles – Trieste, 7 c. Cavour Franci DEMŠAR, Slovenia 9.00 Director of the Slovenian Research Agency David LEITCH, Scotland 13.30 – 14.30 Lunch ICA Secretary General Topic 2: Communication to young generations and among cultural heritage institutions Meena GAUTAM, India: History of Archives and Archival Sciences Report from 1950 Onwards: Based on Indian Practices Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia: Relations of Archivists to Young Azem KOŽAR, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Archival Achievements of Generation, to the Presentation of Archives and Archival Material Peter Pavel KLASINC, Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina and to Cultural and Other Institutions Director of the IIAS Activities of the International Institute for Archival Science, Trieste Anna KOSOVA, Ukraine: Story and Actual Problems of the State Anabella BARROSO ARAHUETES, Spain: The Ecclesiastical His- - Maribor during October 2012 to October 2013 Archive of Sevastopol (Crimea, Ukraine) torical Archive of Biscay (AHEB-BEHA) and the ICARO Center: a Didactic Resource and a Challenge for Interactive Dissemination Charles KECKSEMETI, France Magdalena MAROSZ, Poland: Short History of Polish State Ar- Former General Director of ICA chives From 1950 Onwards Olena US, Ukraine: The Collaboration of the Central State Elec- Summary of the papers presented at the 2012 Conference of IIAS Michail LARIN, Russia: Main Stages of Archives Development in tronic Archive of Ukraine With Science Institutions and Universities and published in “Atlanti” 2012 Russia in the Fields of Electronic Records Long-Term Keeping and Edu- cation for Working With Electronic Records Jovan P. POPOVIĆ, Serbia: Development of the Archival Legisla- Topic 1: History of Archives and archival science from 1950 on- tion in the Former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Since Snežana PEJOVIĆ, Montenegro: Training Programme for Young wards 1950 People with Higher Education in Montenegro and the State Ar- chives’ Perspective in Provision of Archival Staff Jasna POŽGAN, Croazia: Development of Archival Service in the County of Medjimurje Oliver BENTZ, Germany: Archivum Rhenanum: A French-German Grazia TATÒ, Italy: Archival Science, Archives and Archivists Be- Project on the Archives of the Upper-Rhine, 2013-2015 tween 20th and 21th Century: an Accelerated Evolution Elisabeth SCHÖGGL-ERNST, Austria: Austria‘s Archives from the th st Inci ÖNAL, Turkey: Future Thinking With Young Generations Trudy HUSKAMP PETERSON, USA: National Archives and the 20 to the 21 Century International Council on Archives: Converging and Diverging Slobodanka CVETKOVIĆ, Serbia: Development of Archival Ser- Joanna Crispina KITINGAN - Majella MARQUEZ, Malaysia: The Sabah Archives and Museum: Collaborative Pathway to Memory Andrei RYBAKOU, Belarus: The Formation and Development of vice in Serbia in the Second Half of Twentieth Century Archival Science in the Republic of Belarus Yolanda CAGIGAS OCEJO, Spain: History of Spanish Universities Anna MĄCZKA, Poland: Visitors at Archives: Guided Tours Orga- Archives nized by Archives Section of the Institute of National Remem- Eugenio BUSTOS RUZ, Chile – Maria del Carmen brance in Poland MASTROPIERRO, Argentina: Archival Science Since 1950 in Lat- Miroslav NOVAK, Slovenia: The Effects of Information Technolo- in American Countries with Spanish as Official Language gies on the Design of Archival Doctrine T. Csaba REISZ, Hungary: Community Culture Activities in the National Archives of Hungary, 2007‐2012 Živana HEÐBELI, Croazia: History of Archives in Croatia After the Francis GARABA, South Africa: Capturing the Broad Spectrum of World War Two Human Experience: Some Suggestions on the Adoption of the Hy- Danijela BRANKOVIĆ, Serbia: Archives and Schools: Building and Developing Relationship to the Cultural Heritage Sharon ALEXANDER-GOODING, Barbados: Historical Develop- brid Model as an Appraisal Methodology ment of Caribbean Archives and Record Keeping 1950 to Present Anna ALEKSEENKO, Ukraine: The History of the Central State Zdenka SEMLIČ RAJH, Slovenia: Recommendations for Unified Scientific and Technical Archives of Ukraine (CSSTA of Ukraine) Description of Old Photographs in Archives and Libraries Rafael Dorian CHELARU, Romania: Paradigms and Perspectives Due to the capacity of the meeting hall, all the participants are of Archival Education in Romania After 1989 kindly requested to register by form at the address: www.iias- Andrea DE CALISTI, Italy: Presentation Software SINAPSI trieste-maribor.eu/index.php?id=95 or by e-mail: info@iias- trieste-maribor.eu 13.00 – 14.00 Lunch International Institute for Archival Science of Trieste and Maribor Helina TENNASILM, Estonia: Learning in Archives: Estonian expe- www.iias-trieste-maribor.eu rience e-mail: [email protected] Izet ŠABOTIĆ, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Education in The Ar- Scientific and organizing secretariat: chives of Tuzla Canton: Successful Cooperation of the Archives Archivio di Stato di Trieste and Educational Institutions Via A. La Marmora, 17 – 34139 Trieste tel. +39 040 0647921 Christian KRUSE, Germany: Where the Past Speaks: Children fax +39 040 9380033 and Young People in Archives e-mail: [email protected] Spyridoula ARATHYMOU, Greek: Training the Future Together: the Potential Offer of Archives and Other Cultural Institutions to the Education and Training of Younger Generations We thank the following organisations for their concrete help: Mariya KAGALNA, Ukraine: The Study of Soviet Everyday Life as the Direction of Cooperation of the Central State Archive of Public Organizations of Ukraine with Scientific and Educational Institu- CIMRS Slovenian Research Agency, tions UNIVERSITY OF Ljubljana Andrej RODINIS, Bosnia and Herzegovina: In Between Officials MARIBOR and Scientists: the Profile of Archivists in Bosnia-Herzegovina Mojca HORVAT, Slovenia: The Development of the Pedagogical Work in Archives Svetlana PEROVIC IVOVIC, Serbia: Archives of Yugoslavia: In- formal Education and Intercultural Cooperation Alessandro SILVESTRI, Italy: Documents’ Production and Record- The International Institute for Archival Science of Keeping in the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily: History, Historiog- raphy and New Research Perspectives Trieste and Maribor and the State Archive of Trieste Round table and discussion kindly invites you to take part in the 17.30 closing session 23rd International Archival Day on the 21st and 22nd October 2013 The conference will take place at the NH Hoteles, corso Cavour 7, Trieste – Italy Monday, October 21st beginning: 9.00 closing session: 18.30 Tuesday, October 22nd beginning: 9.00 closing session: 17.30 .