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ARHIV I JAVNOST NA PRIMJERU ZEMALJSKOG ARHIVA ŠTAJERSKE
ARCHIVE AND PUBLIC ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE STYRIAN NATIONAL ARCHIVE

Author(s): Peter Wiesflecker
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Archiving, Information Architecture, Education and training
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: archives; publicity; preservation and insurance of materials; consultations: expert and scientific papers; Styria archive;

Summary/Abstract: The Styria archive of Styria applies to efficient, close-to-citizen and best-equipped service in the country. In all parts of the administration, rigorous measures of savings have been deployed, the Archive has managed to significantly increase the number of staff members in the past years. Official sites are relatively fast filled up. In addition, the administration of the Archive has always come to the open ear (to understand) at the senior services and responsible politicians. Since 1981, about 300 million silts (ATS) have been separated from the building. Particular attention is paid to the special contribution of the Workers Archive in recent years. Thus, thanks to their own efforts in the Archives, the relocation costs, estimated at around 6 million ATS, were reduced to 2.5 million ATS. As part of the relocation of the Archives Archive, one is attached to one of Styria, a very important institution. Thus, the overburdened books from the 33 municipal court were taken over, leading to the fact that people who had little to do with the archive were passing through the archives daily. The fact is that in the future, apart from the preservation and securing of materials, one of the main tasks of the Archive will be public work, through consultation and monitoring of professional and scientific research papers, either by answering an increased number of requests in writing or through archives or Lectures in and out of the Archive.

  • Issue Year: 2001
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 91-100
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian
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