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Hartmut Walravens

    September 9, 1944
    Newspapers
    Newspapers on the mind - around the world
    Newspapers in international librarianship
    China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin (as of vol. 11:) Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal
    Paul Pelliot (1878-1945)
    Catalogue of Chinese Rubbings From Field Museum Volume Fieldiana, Anthropology, new Series, no.3: Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.3
    • 2022

      This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

      Catalogue of Chinese Rubbings From Field Museum Volume Fieldiana, Anthropology, new Series, no.3: Fieldiana, Anthropology, new series, no.3
    • 2020

      Focusing on the evolution of Sino-Western cultural relations, this journal spans 38 fascicles published from 1979 to 2016, initially targeting the early China Mission before expanding its scope. Edited and financed by historian David E. Mungello, it offers a wealth of information on relevant issues, events, and articles in multiple languages, including English, German, French, and Chinese. The journal reflects the growing interest in cultural exchanges between China and the West, making it a significant resource in this emerging field of research.

      China Mission Studies (1550-1800) Bulletin (as of vol. 11:) Sino-Western Cultural Relations Journal
    • 2017

      The Round Table on Newspapers (later: Section on Newspapers, now Newsmedia Section) of IFLA (International Federation of Library Associations) has been the authoritative group of experts for newspaper matters within the international library community. It has been involved in the major newspapers projects like TIDEN, NewsPlan and US Newspaper Program, developed guidelines for best practice in preservation microfilming and digitisation, advised librarians and fostered international cooperation. In a series of outreach conferences from Shanghai to Santiago de Chile and from the Arctic Circle to Canberra it emphasized the importance of newspapers as indispensable historical source material and advocated their cataloguing and preservation. It did not only become an authority regarding newspaper digitisation but also legal deposit, born digital newspapers and hybrid forms. While the present volume documents the Round Table's work for a relatively short time span it was exactly that brief period that revolutionised newspapers, their preservation and their availability to readers (full text, text mining). The volume comprises reminiscences of some members of he Round Table, the minutes of the business meetings, and analytic index to the ten volumes of proceedings of the Conferences and a facsimile of the Newsletter of the Round Table. With many photographs in colour.

      Newspapers on the mind - around the world
    • 2011

      Newspapers

      Legal Deposit and Research in the Digital Era

      • 341 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This volume comprises contributions of three conferences, on legal deposit in a digital environment, on web harvesting and archiving as well as newspapers in the geographical context of the Mediterranean. The main focus is on how to acquire, preserve and make available digital files. Issues that continue to be hot topics also ina world dominated by monographs.

      Newspapers
    • 2010

      Innovative ideas are never easily accepted. Due to the electronic revolution of the information supply new management tools and infrastructures were required. The as simple as brilliant tool the ISBN which assigns each book with a unique number has contributed vastly to the global book and information market.

      ISBN - International Standard Book Number
    • 2008

      The papers brought together in this highly actual book are grouped around three themes. Not only the physical and digital preservation of newspapers are treated, but also the service and access models that are currently under development; examples are provided, with a focus on Southeast Asia. Moreover the dynamism of online newspapers is discussed. This volume contains cutting-edge information which is indispensable for the modern newspaper librarian. Also researchers, educators and journalists may benefit from the introduction to current aspects of the important medium.

      The impact of digital technology on contemporary and historic newspapers
    • 2008

      Newspapers collection management

      • 396 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This volume presents the proceedings from the latest IFLA Newspapers Section events held in Santiago de Chile (May 2007) and Durban (August 2007). The Santiago International Newspaper Conference, the first of its kind, focused on assessing Latin American newspaper collections and exploring current activities ranging from basic practices to advanced digitization and software technologies. Most presentations are available in both Spanish and English. The publication emphasizes key issues in newspaper librarianship—preservation and access—where digitization plays a crucial role. It highlights recent developments and the ongoing challenges faced in the field, aiming to make the insights accessible to the broader library community.

      Newspapers collection management
    • 2006

      Newspapers of the world online

      • 195 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Digitisation has been a hot topic in newspaper librarianship for some years now; it came as a godsend for many bulky and space-consuming collections. The major part of this volume comprises the papers given at the international conference on newspaper digitisation held at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City (May 2006) and presents the state of the art, including experiences from current British and North American projects. This material is complemented by presentations from the World Library and Information Congress in Seoul (August 2006), focusing on the East Asian Newspaper situation.

      Newspapers of the world online
    • 2005