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Online Postwar European History Web Sites: European Digital & Public Digital History Serge Noiret European University Institute. Digital History.
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Online Postwar European History Web Sites: European Digital & Public Digital History Serge Noiret EuropeanUniversityInstitute
Digital History “Digital history is an approach to examining and representing the past that takes advantage of new communication technologies such as computers and the Web. It draws on essential features of the digital realm, such as databases, hypertextualization, and networks, to create and share historical knowledge….” CHNM, George Mason University S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
DigitalHistory • A discipline, a method, a branch or sub-field within the Digital Humanities • Web History: using web sites as primary sources • The Internet Archive Way Back Machine S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
VirtualExhibitions Web SitesContents ? Digital Public History DigitalHistory 2.0 DigitalLibraries S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Web Site Categories • Digital Libraries • Archives, Meta-Archives, Invented Archives and Born Digital Sources • European Associations & Organizations • European Portals • Public History and European Memory S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
1.Digital Libraries S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
The European Library represents Europe in all the colours of its cultural heritage. Being owned by the Council of Europe public institutions guarantees its long-term preservation. Furthermore, quality and reliability are guaranteed. All content has been selected and categorised by experts who have done this work over centuries and centuries: Europe’s national librarians. TEL - European Library S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
“Europeana enables people to explore the digital resources of Europe's museums, libraries, archives and audio-visual collections. It promotes discovery and networking opportunities in a multilingual space where users can engage, share in and be inspired by the rich diversity of Europe's cultural and scientific heritage” Europeana S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
“Managed by the Publications Office of the European Union, EU Bookshop gives you online access to the European Union’s official publications. Books, brochures, posters, maps, leaflets, technical documents, periodicals, CD-ROMs, DVDs, etc. – on the European Union's activities and policies. Publications issued by the European Union institutions and other official bodies since 1952 (new titles are added every day).” EU Bookshop S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
2.Archives, Meta-Archives, Invented Archives and Born Digital Sources S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
EC Historical Archives The mission of the Historical Archives Service, created in 1983, is to conserve, manage and make available for further use the Commission historical archives. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
AHUE - HAEU S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
DORIE Dorie is intended for a specialised audience interested in European institutional matters. It is a collection of documents put together over the years by the European Commission for its own purposes. The documents concern EU institutions and decision-making processes, and various intergovernmental conferences (including the 2002-03 constitutional convention) that have made changes to the founding treaties. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Eur-Lex EUR-Lex provides free access to European Union law and other documents considered to be public. The website is available in 23 official languages of the European Union; the contents of the site amount to some 2 815 000 documents with texts dating back to 1951. The database is updated daily and every year around 12 000 documents are added. You can find issues of the EU Official Journal by browsing or by searching. All issues from 1998 onwards are in PDF S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
European Archive The European Archive is a digital library of cultural artifacts in digital form. Based in Amsterdam and Paris, the European Archive is a non-profit foundation working towards universal access to all knowledge as publicly accessible as possible. With the technical support of the Internet Archive and XS4ALL, the European Archive has installed a repository with 250 terabytes (250 000 giga-bytes) capacity in Amsterdam via which a large collection digital material (text, music, moving images, software) can be accessed. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Digital Primary Sources for Central and Eastern Europa: “OstDok entsteht mit Förderung der Deutschen forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Die Plattform wird in die Virtuelle Fachbibliothek Osteuropa als eigenständiges Modul integriert und das dort bereits vorhandene Volltextangebot wesentlich erweitern. OstDok wird in Kooperation der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek mit dem Collegium Carolinum in München, dem Herder-Institut in Marburg und dem Osteuropa-Institut in Regensburg aufgebaut.” OstDok: Osteuropadokumente im Open Access S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
World Digital Library: Europe The World Digital Library (WDL) makes available on the Internet, free of charge and in multilingual format, significant primary materials from countries and cultures around the world. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
European Union History The History Institute at the University of Leiden provides all sorts of information regarding the history of the European Union. The historical documents section contains nearly all information about European Integration from 1945 - present available online. It includes (references to) a unique collection of audiovisual fragments, documents, pictures and a dedicated collection about specific themes. EU History Site On this site you will find all sorts of information regarding the history of the European Union. The historical documents section contains nearly all information about European Integration from 1945 - present available online. It includes (references to) a unique collection of audiovisual fragments, documents, pictures and a dedicated collection about specific themes. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
The Archive of European Integration (AEI) was initiated and created by Dr. Phil Wilkin, Social Sciences Bibliographer, University Library System, University of Pittsburgh, AEI Editor, and Dr. Michael Nentwich, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Technology Assessment, Vienna, Austria, a managing editor of the European Research Papers Archive, dedicated to the collection of full text materials on European integration. Since the creation of the AEI in February 2003, the University Library System (ULS), University of Pittsburgh, USA, has provided the technical and material support for the AEI. Archives of European Integration S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
The Hyperlinks connect to European primary historical documents that are transcribed, reproduced in facsimile, or translated. The order of documents is chronological wherever possible.These are open access sources maintained by Richard Hacken, European Studies Bibliographer,Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA EuroDocs S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
3.European Associations & Organizations S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
ISHA: International Students of History Association S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Changing Europe Doctoral Summer School Each year the Changing Europe Summer School brings together 20 to 30 young academics (i.e. mainly doctoral students from disciplines like political science, economics, sociology, social anthropology, law, geography and history) working on issues related to countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Participation in the Summer School gives them a chance to present and discuss their research projects and to get better integrated into the academic community. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
EuroClio S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
The European Union Liaison Committee of Historians came into being in 1982 as a result of an important international symposium that the Commission had organized in Luxembourg to launch historical research on European integration. The committee is composed of historians of the European Union member countries who work on contemporary history European Union Liaison Committee of Historians S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
RICHIE S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
HEIRS S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
CLIOH.Net and CLIOH.Net2 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Clioh-World S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
CLIOHRES.net S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
eHLEE S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
“As places of individual, social and cultural memory, museums in Europe can participate in reflecting the past for the benefit of the present and the future. To thrive for peace, regarding the long record of European warfare, by dealing with its causes, by commemorating its victims and by giving the survivors a chance to reflect their experiences for the coming generations is an essential and ongoing commitment of European museums. “ Not a plan to promote digital museum to support this goal European Museums, ICOM S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
4. European (History) Portals S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
MICHAEL Through the multilingual MICHAEL service you can find and explore digital collections from museums, archives, libraries and other cultural institutions from across Europe. The projects focus on the integration of national initiatives in digitisation of the cultural heritage and interoperability between national cultural portals to promote access to digital contents from museums, libraries and archives. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
European Integration database Since 1987, this site is a joint project by the Archivists of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and the European Union. It provides in the form of a guide, summary details of the various collections as well as, selected bibliography and studies strictly related to the collections concerning the process for European co-operation and integration, from 1945 to 1973 (first enlargement to the EU). Hyperlinks makes it possible to get in touch directly with the individual National Archives which physically houses the collection. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 35
Euro - Archives WEBliography about the introduction of the EURO the 1st of January 2002 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 36
European Sources Online ESO is an online database and information service which provides access to thousands of expertly selected, well known and less well known websites, documents and publications from the EU and other international organisations, national governments, think tanks, stakeholder organisations, working papers etc, full text articles from the Financial Times, plus bibliographic records to key academic textbooks and periodical articles, and a series of unique Information Guides compiled by the ESO Editorial Team. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Driver: Digital repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research Access the network of freely accessible digital repositories with content across academic disciplines with over 2,500,000 scientific publications, found in journal articles, dissertations, books, lectures, reports, etc., harvested regularly from more than 249 repositories, from 33 countries. DRIVER is networking European Scientific Open Access Repositories S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
ViFaOst As a Virtual Library for Eastern Europe, ViFaOst is an interdisciplinary portal for East European Studies. Comprehensive search possibilities enable access to specialized academic information on history, language, literature, politics and culture of East, Central Eastand South East European countries and regions. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
DART Europe, e-thesis portal “DART-Europe is a partnership of research libraries and library consortia who are working together to improve global access to European research theses. DART-Europe is endorsed by LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche), and it is the European Working Group of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD). The DART-Europe partners help to provide researchers with a single European Portal for the discovery of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs), and they participate in advocacy to influence future European e-theses developments. “ S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
EHPS Portal European History Primary Sources (EHPS), an index of scholarly websites that offer online access to digitised primary sources on the history of Europe. Each website that is listed in EHPS has a short description and is categorised according to country, language, period, subject and type of source. The portal can be searched in a variety of ways. The listed websites can be accessed for free, though sometimes a registration is required.” S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
The UNESCO Archives Portal gives access to websites of archival institutions around the world. It is also a gateway to resources related to records and archives management and to international co-operation in this area. With the Archives Portal, UNESCO provides a single interactive access point to information for archivists and users of archives worldwide. Visitors to the UNESCO Archives Portal can browse through pre-established categories or search for specific words. See here: “Primary Sources Online” UNESCO Archive Portal S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Western European Studies S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
European Integration History S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
EuroInternet S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Intute S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
5.European Public History and European Memory S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
ENA: European navigator S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Inventing Europe "Europe, Interrupted" is a collaboration between historians and museums to tell stories about the way technology has helped and hindered the circulation of people, things and ideas in modern Europe. To do this, we have developed a "virtual exhibition", called Europe interrupted, a multimedia web environment that combines text and visual material from a wide range of sources throughout Europe. In addition, the site allows you to explore the stories further by finding related content on other websites. S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014
Imagined Europeans (Humboldt) S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014 S.Noiret: Online Postwar European History Web Sites 29/08/2014