3rd International Memory of the World Conference
This is the list of documents relative to the 3rd International Memory of the World Conference that was organized in Canberra, Australia, on 19-22 February 2008.
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Speakers Presentations:
- A Fragmented Mirror: The European and North American Perspective on the Memory of the World
by Jan Boss - Audiovisual documentation and its role in the transmission of knowledge
by Wim van Zanten - Audiovisually yours! Audiovisual media the 20th Century's contribution to cultural heritage
by Jacqueline von Arb - Development of a methodology for complementing the three UNESCO programmes - intangible, tangible and documentary heritage
by Richard Engelhardt and Susanne Ornager - Digital Preservation: the need for an open source digital archival and preservation system for small to medium sized collections
by Kevin Bradley - Digitising and handling Indigenous cultural resources in libraries, archives and museums
by Alex Byrne - How can the International Committee for Literacy Museums (ICLM) help promote the Memory of the World Programme?
by Lothar Jordan and Erling Dahl - Human Rights and Cultural Heritage
by Hilary Charlesworth - IFLA and the UNESCO framework for Memory of the World
by Alex Byrne - Imagine a world without memories
by Jennifer Coombes - Landscape and Memory
by Ken Taylor - Manuscripts and Indian Knowledge Systems: The Past Contextualising the Future
by Sudha Gopalakrishnan - Memory of the World Programme: Its aims and architectures
by Joie Springer - Memory of the World - Finding a contemporary expression for a great concept in New Zealand and the Pacific
by John Mohi - Memory of the World - The Pacific Perspective
by Setareki Tale - MOWLAC: Privileging Memory in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Elizabeth F. Watson - Significance assessment: How important is the material in your collection?
by Linda Young - Socio-technical and Socio-cultural Challenges of Audio and Video Preservation
by Dietrich Schüller - The African Perspective: Memory of the World
by Ellen Ndeshi Namhila - The Arab world and the collective memory: an overview
by Nada Itani - The Cultural Mapping Project of the Heritage City of Vigan: Towards building a Framework for Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development
by Eric Babar Zerrudo - The Information for All Programme (IFAP) of UNESCO
by Dietrich Schüller - The Memory of the World Programme - The ICA Perspective
by Kenneth Hall - The Noel Butlin Archives Centre and the Australian Memory of the World Register
by Maggie Shapley - The responsible use of memory in museums
by Rowan Henderson - To Be or Not To Be Remembered?: The greatest challenges for the Memory of the World
by Alissandra Cummins - Unravelling the Registers (II): Enlarging the Net
by Roslyn Russell - View from Emerging Professionals working in the sector
by Alana Garwood-Houng





