The Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II in cooperation with ENArC organizes a new Diplomatics course in March/May 2012 to introduce the digital technologies behind Monasterium.Net: the EditMom tool. The course will also be available via the Moodle platform Rete@ccessibile and consist of frontal teaching as well as practical, group work activities in the computer lab. Venue and teacher: […]
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NEW: ENArC Homepage
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Don´t miss our new ENArC homepage – It´s online and provides you with plenty of information on what the European Network on Archival Cooperation is all about!
Report: Monasterium and the history of the city of Vienna, Vienna City Hall
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Anyone who couldn´t attend the presentation on “Monasterium – An innovative contribution to researching the history of the city of Vienna” on 28.03.2012, has got the opportunity now to learn what Karl Heinz and Adelheid Krah talked about: The “Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien” spills it all!
ENArC project presentation “Visions and Activities”, Florence, 10.05.2012
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Within the EVA Conference in Florence (IT) “Electronic Imaging – The Visual Arts / The Foremost European Electronic Imaging Events in the Visual Arts” from 9.-11. May 2012 Stella Montari (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) and Thomas Aigner (ICARUS) will present the European Network on Archival Cooperation (ENArC). Have a look at the program!
The virtual reunion of the Teutonic Order – Finally!
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A great example on how our work and technical knowledge about document digitization helps to reverse the fragmentation of archives that has been result of historic events: The State Archive Ludwigsburg (DE) has, in cooperation with ICARUS and within the project “Virtuelles deutsches Urkundennetzwerk” (Virtual German Charters Network), started to digitize the charters of the […]
“Archival legacy on its way to the online world of knowledge – Past realities, the Digital Age, Archival Science and current Historic Research exemplified through the Diocese of Passau” – H. Wurster
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Presentation by Dr. Herbert W. Wurster on “Archival legacy on its way to the online world of knowledge – Past realities, the Digital Age, Archival Science and current Historic Research exemplified through the Diocese of Passau” („Das archivalische Erbe unterwegs zur Online-Wissenswelt — Vergangene Wirklichkeiten, Digitalität, Archivwissenschaft und die gegenwärtige Geschichtsforschung am Beispiel des Bistums Passau“) as part […]
“The virtual landscape of the documents of the Diocese of Passau” – A. Krah
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The report on “The virtual landscape of the documents of the Diocese of Passau” („Die virtuelle Urkundenlandschaft der Diözese Passau“) by Adelheid Krah – presented at the 135th seminar of the Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung (Institute for Austrian Historical Research) on 20.01.2012 – is ready to be downloaded. Language: German
Minutes of the conference in Fulda online!
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The minutes of conference “From Pippin to Napoleon. Fulda and its charters” („Von Pippin bis Napoleon. Fulda und seine Urkunden“) held on 22.-23.11.2011 in Fulda (DE) are up and ready to be read.
Presentation of the ICARUS archival network, Regional Archives Maribor in Radenci (SI), 30.03.2012
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From March 28th to 30th the Regional Archives Maribor will organise its annual international conference in Radenci (SI) on technical and field related problems of traditional and electronic archiving. On March 30th Karl Heinz and Caroline Maximoff will introduce the ICARUS archival network and its various projects. For details on the program click here.
Presentation of Monasterium.net, Vienna City Hall, 28.03.2012
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Want to know how Monasterium.net contributes to researching Viennas history?! Then this will be your opportunity: Within the general assembly of the Vienna Historical Society (Verein für Geschichte der Stadt Wien), Karl Heinz and AdelheidKrah will give a presentation on “Monasterium – An innovative contribution to researching the history of the city of Vienna”. After […]