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Digitales Archivportal zur Geschichte der Sorben
Digital Archive Portal on the History of the Sorbs. Work in Progress and First Results

Author(s): Clemens Heitmann
Subject(s): History, Archiving, Electronic information storage and retrieval
Published by: Domowina-Verlag GmbH / Ludowe nakładnistwo Domowina
Keywords: Archive; Federal Archive; Political Archive of the Foreign Ministry; Saxon State Archive; United Nations Archives at Geneva; local archives; Digital Archive Portal; digitisation; Frido Mětšk; Wendenab

Summary/Abstract: Although the Sorbian Cultural Archive already exists as a special collection and archive on Sorbian language, history and culture, there are numerous relevant sources on the history of the Sorbs, which are not stored there, but are in other archives in Lusatia, in Germany or even abroad. Those researching in Sorbian studies are therefore faced every time with the challenge of researching anew where the relevant documents on a particular question are to be found. In order to simplify and support research, the Sorbian Institute plans to build up a digital archive portal on the history of the Sorbs in a project financed over the period 2017 – 2019 by the Saxon State Ministry for Science and Art (SMWK). For this purpose, relevant archival materials – above all on contemporary history – are to be researched, recorded and digitised. The metadata collected in this way, as well as wherever possible digitised images of documents, are to be made publicly available via an online portal, so that research on a particular topic is promoted on a lasting basis. Unfortunately, it is not possible to consider the local and district archives in Lusatia, due to missing technical prerequisites. This means that the Sorbian Institute will have to restrict the project to the holdings of the larger archives, such as the Federal Archive, the Saxon State Archive, the political archive of the Foreign Ministry and the United Nation’s archives at Geneva. The Sorbian Institute is cooperating with powerful partners, for example the SLUB (Saxon State Library – State and University Library of Dresden), the associated project “Virtual Archives for Research in the Humanities” and the Saxon State Archive.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 129-140
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: German
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