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Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information. Summay Dietrich Schüller Vice Chairperson IFAP Bureau Chair IFAP Working Group on Information Preservation. Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information.
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Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information Summay Dietrich Schüller Vice Chairperson IFAP Bureau Chair IFAP Working Group on Information Preservation
Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information Greatest challenge to UNESCO - apart from most burning issues that have been addressed: (Representative) digitisation of contents on analogue carriers: • local contents • documents of endangered languages • orally transmitted cultural expressions • traditional knowledge
Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information Digital age enhances accessibility to digital data • radical change of information retrieval • analogue contents fall into oblivion
Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information Whatever initiatives, programmes and actions will be developed: Problems and solutions likewise affect all sectors: Education, Science, and Culture In view of the present debate on the reform: UNESCO needs to maintain an adequate transverse structure for the management of information strategies
Plenary Debate 3: Access to and Preservation of Information Thank you! Dietrich Schüller dietrich.schueller@oeaw.ac.at www.phonogrammarchiv.at