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Os informo del evento ut infra, de asistencia libre.
CONFERENCE: The Age of Technology: Documents, Archives and Society
23 – 25 October 2017 Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain
23 OCTOBER
Faculty of Geography and History: Conference Hall, 2nd floor (12.30 – 13.30)
Welcome words by Laura Fernández Fernández (Vice- Dean for Research, Institutional and Foreign Affairs. Faculty of Geography and History), Severiano Hernández Vicente (Subdirección General de los Archivos Estatales, ES), Manuel Salamanca (Universidad Complutense Madrid, ES) and Thomas Aigner (ICARUS)
Description, Digitization and Outreach Programs of the Archives of the Crown of Aragon. Gloria López de la Plaza (General Archive of the Crown of Aragon, ES)
Digitizing Documents in the Archivo General de Indias: Technical Advantage to Preserve a Historical Legacy. Antonio Sánchez de Mora (General Archive of the Indies, ES)
National and International Initiatives in e-Documents Management Systems: The DLM Forum Foundation, E-Ark Project and AENOR Comittees. Elena Cortés Ruiz (Administration General Archive, ES)
13.30 – 14.00 Coffee break
Faculty of Geography and History: Conference Hall, 2nd floor (14.00 – 15.00)
The Age of Digital Technology. A Proposal From the AHEB-BEHA. Anabella Barroso Arahuetes (AHEB-BEHA – Bizkaia Ecclesiastical Historical Archive, ES)
To be (Digital) or not to be. Making Private Archives Accessible to Society: A Brief Outlook on the Portu- guese Landscape. José António Rocha and Paulo Fontes (CEHR – Portuguese Catholic University, PT)
PARES 2.0: The Spanish State Archives and the Open Data Culture. Alfonso Sánchez Mairena (Portal of Spanish Archives, PARES, ES)
The Budapest Time Machine. András Sipos (Budapest City Archives, HU)
24 OCTOBER
Faculty of Geography and History: Conference Hall, 2nd floor (08.30 – 09.15)
Interoperability, Records Management and e-Archiving in Spanish eGovernment: Legal Framework, Processes and Tools. Rosa María Martín Rey (Central Archive of the Ministry of Finance and Public Administration, ES) and Javier Hernández Díez (Ministry of the Presidency and for Territorial Administrations, ES)
ARQFAM: Family Archives in the Digital Era. Maria João Da Câmara (ARQFAM – Family Archives, PT)
DIGIWARMEMO: A Digital Humanities Approach to Re-Use the First World War Online Archives Daniel Alves (New University of Lisbon, PT), David Bodenhamer (Indiana University Purdue University, USA) and Paul Ell (Queen’s University Belfast, UK)
Bringing the Archives to the People, and Vice-Versa. Sergio Riolo (ilCartastorie, Banco di Napoli Historical Archives, IT)
09.15 – 09.45 Coffee break
Faculty of Geography and History: Conference Hall, 2nd floor (09.45 – 10.45)
Social Innovation Labs at Universities: The Case of Medialab UGR – a Research Laboratory for Digital Culture and Society. Esteban R. Frías (Medialab UGR, Digital Humanities, ES)
The Chaldean Heritage Work Group – A Mission by ICARUS to Help Preserve the Ancient Iraqi Christian Written Heritage. Csaba B. Stenge (Archives of Tatabánya City, HU)
Accessing the Full Text of Medieval Archives: The Example of the French Medieval Chancery Registers in the European Project HIMANIS. Dominique Stutzmann (Institut de Recherche et d’Histoire des Textes, FR)
The Topotheque Joins the Creative Industries: Novel Vilijun Case Study. Vlatka Lemić (Croatian State Archives, HR) and Jasna Horvat (ANDIZET)
The Archives Portal Europe – The Largest Online Archives Catalogue in the World. Ana María López Cuadrado (Country Manager Archives Portal Europe, Ministerio de Educación Cultura y Deporte. Subdirección de los Archivos Estatales, ES)
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Prof. Dr. Manuel Salamanca López
Universidad Complutense de Madrid