In 2017, the entire collection on the Milovan Djilas case and his supporters in Croatia (Djilasovci) was digitized. It can be used in digital format offline in the reading room of the CSA.
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In June 2017 the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage decided to create a new public institution: "National Film Archive - Audiovisual Institute" [FINA], formed by joining two previously working bodies: the National Film Archive and the Audiovisual Institute. The aim of the new institution was to collect, catalogue and renovate audiovisual heritage of the Polish culture, as well as produce and disseminate the new forms of audiovisual materials. FINA uses the potential and experience of the two institutions: rich content of the National Film Archive's registry and modern methods of digitalization used in the Audiovisual Institute (established only in 2009).
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In September 2015, UMA curator Aniza Kraus attended a conference at the Library of Congress featuring Ukrainian culture. Congresswoman Marci Kaptur was the keynote speaker and one of the presenters was Jaime Monllor, the international outreach officer for the USHMM. At the conference Monllor indicated that one of the Holocaust Museum’s collection goals is documenting non-Jewish victims of persecution by the Nazis and their collaborators, with a particular interest in Ukraine. The UMA invited Monllor to come to Cleveland to see their DP camp collection. He brought three colleagues with him May 2016 to assess the collection. Impressed by what they saw, the USHMM came up with a grant for digitizing Ukrainian DP camp serials, rare published victims’ memoirs and of other related personal paper collections. Phase 1 was completed in February 2017, with support from Archival Data Systems (AIS) based in Kyiv. The parameters of Phase 2 are currently being discussed. Deepening cooperation between the USHMM and the UMA should not only provide scholars with the necessary resources to address understudied dimensions of the Holocaust and mass migration after WWII, it should also provide a more robust framework for understanding the implications of the Soviet-Nazi alliance of 1939 and how that shaped perspectives on and opposition to communism.
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Cleveland Kenilworth Avenue 1202, United States of America 44113
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Washington, United States
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In the period from 17 November 2017 to 31 January 2018, BCU Cluj-Napoca held the exhibition “Romania’s Royal Family: Testimonies from the Collections of Lucian Blaga Central University Library.” The exhibition displayed in the reading room of the Special Collections Department at BCU Cluj-Napoca photos, periodicals, brochures, and correspondence related to the Romania’s royal family from the collections that are in the custody of the institution. Among these items there were several documents from the Raţiu–Tilea Archives of the Romanian Exile Collection. Both Ion Raţiu and Viorel V. Tilea collected a large number of items related to the activities of the royal family in exile, including personal correspondence with King Michael of Romania. Due to the latter’s death on 5 December 2017, the exhibition also acquired a commemorative significance.
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Material from the Museum of the River Daugava was used for the exhibition 'Let the River Daugava Be', which opened on 21 September 2017 at the National History Museum of Latvia. The exhibition was about the struggle by the public to save part of the Daugava valley in 1958-1959, and the campaign against the construction of the Daugavpils hydroelectric station in 1986-1987.
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Rīga Brīvības bulvāris 32, Latvia LV-1050
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