International Archives Week 2024
International Archives Week 2024
CALL TO IMPROVE THE PRESENCE OF ARCHIVES ON WIKIPEDIA / WIKIDATA
edit3 TO 9 JUNE 2024
editFrom Monday 3 to Sunday 9 June 2024, the International Council on Archives ICA, celebrates the fifth International Archives Week IAW2024 with the theme #CyberArchives. ICA invites archival and records management professionals and organizations to promote archives institutions, collections and profession. By harnessing the power of cyber data and embracing emerging digital technologies, archives empower societies to make informed decisions, foster transparency, and preserve cultural heritage. ICA also invites archives and archivist to open discussion about it's future and vision. And celebrate the event with a spirit of cooperation.
Wikimedia Switzerland and the Association of Swiss Archivists VSA-AAS want to give an impulse to support this initiative. In consulting the geographical map linked below, you will immediately see, that there is a lot to catch up regarding Wikimedia content on archives institutions in Switzerland. We want to make a call to improve the presence of Swiss Archives in the Wikimedia Projects.We thank all the volunteers and authors engaging in our projects and we hope you will continue to make a contribution to free archival knowledge by adding and completing the free encyclopedia Wikipedia and the Wikimedia sister projects on topics related to the Archives in general (ethic, profession, collections, institutions, etc.). In keeping with the International Archives Week, we invite you to help us completing and improving the presence of archives on Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata.Thank you for participating!
Panel 19th of JUNE 2024
editWikimedia Switzerland is hosting a panel discussion on Archive gaps online the 19th of June from 6-8 pm Swiss time. You can participate following this Link: zoom, Meeting-ID: 811 7029 1479, Code: 998408 _______________________________
This campaign is a joint initiative of Wikimedia Switzerland, Austria and Germany and the Association of Swiss Archivists.
Swiss Archives Landscape
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In Switzerland, Archives institutions reflects our political system, known as federalism. In Switzerland, you will find three layers of public institutions:
- Swiss Federal Archives
- State or Cantonal Archives
- Cities Archives
The Swiss Federal Archives, based in Bern, were founded in 1798. They are the only one based on federal law. The building and its collections are a Swiss heritage site of national significance. In 2018 the archives held over 66,000 linear meters of printed documents and 20.7 terabytes of digital documents.
The Cantonal or State Archives are the public archives of the different states of the Confederation (the cantons). They are the oldest public repositories and contain the essential sources of the history of the cantonal territories from the origins of administrative writing to the present day.
Communal or Cities Archives are the archives produced by the mayor's office and the municipal services of the political communes in Switzerland (also called "local public archives", "municipal archives"), as well as the archives formerly produced locally by other institutions such as the parishes (or "parish archives") and the bourgeoisies. They preserve all documents relating to local government.
To this public institutions landscape, we have to add private archives.
Consult the Geographic Archives Map for linked Wikimedia Content
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The following geographic map locates Archives in Switzerland based on Wikidatarecords. If you want to know which archives already have a Wikipedia article and which do not, as well as the respective quality of the article, you can find out by using the link to the map below. If you are a Wikidata expert, help us to improve and inject additional meta data into Wikidata to complete the information base for archives in Switzerland.
How you can contribute to the celebration!
edit- The Association of Swiss Archivists VSA-AAS made a list on their website with all the archives who participate.
- Europeana-Sammlungen online Link
- UNESCO Digitale Bibliothek - Open-Access-Material für die Forschung Link
- Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv Online-Zugang Link
- Archivbestand der ETH-Bibliothek Link
- e-Helvetica der Schweizerischen Nationalbibliothek Link
- Archivdatenbank der Schweizerischen Nationalbibliothek Link
- Bilder-Archiv Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Volkskunde Link
- Zugang zu den audiovisuellen Archiven des IKRK Link
- Online-Katalog der Schweizerischen Nationalphonothek Link
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