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The UNESCO Memory of the World Programme : Key Aspects and Recent Developments
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Ray Edmondson
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Lothar Jordan
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Anca Claudia Prodan
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2020
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978-3-030-18440-7
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978-3-030-18441-4
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2020
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10.1007/978-3-030-18441-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: A New Road Is Opened
pp. 19
Memory of the World: An Introduction
pp. 31
Memory of the World: Key Principles and Philosophy
pp. 41
The Memory of the World Registers and Their Potential
pp. 59
The Pathway to the Recommendation Concerning the Preservation of, and Access to, Documentary Heritage Including in Digital Form
pp. 73
Reviewing the MoW General Guidelines: Reflections on the Experience of 2015–2017
pp. 91
History Wars in the Memory of the World: The Documents of the Nanjing Massacre and the “Comfort Women”
pp. 111
Methodological Convergence: Documentary Heritage and the International Framework for Cultural Heritage Protection
pp. 129
The Appropriation of the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme in the Sociocultural Context of West Africa: The Contribution of the Department “Heritage Professions” of the University Gaston Berger of Saint-Louis of Senegal to a Better Management of Oral Archives
pp. 143
Making the Past Visible for the Future: Map of the Old City of Aleppo
pp. 159
Memory of the World, Documentary Heritage and Digital Technology: Critical Perspectives
pp. 175
Documentary Heritage in the Digital Age: Born Digital, Being Digital, Dying Digital
pp. 191
Documentary Heritage in the Cloud
pp. 203
Audiovisual Documents and the Digital Age
pp. 219
How to Make Information on Nuclear Waste Sustainable? A Case for the Participation of the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme
pp. 233
UNESCO’s “Memory of the World” in Schools: An Essay Towards a Global Dialogue Around a Common Culture of Universal Memories
pp. 247
Memory of the World Education in Macau
pp. 261
Approaching the Memory of the World Programme with Arts Education Projects
pp. 275
Exploring the Challenges Facing Archives and Records Management Professionals in Africa: Historical Influences, Current Developments and Opportunities
pp. 293
Terminology and Criteria of the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme: New Findings and Proposals for Research
pp. 311
Back to the Future: A Reflection on Fundamentals
pp. 317
Building Bridges Between Memory of the World, the Academic World and Memory Institutions
pp. 323
Heritage Studies and the Memory of the World: Concluding Reflections
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