Journal Title
Title of Journal: Arch Sci
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Abbravation: Archival Science
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Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Authors: Udo Schäfer
Publish Date: 2005/09/15
Volume: 3, Issue: 4, Pages: 367-377
Abstract
The German archival law is established by the archives acts of the Federal Republic of Germany and the 16 federal states The core elements of the German archives acts are the transfer of records from public authorities to public archives and the access to records transferred to public archives
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- Memory, records, history: the Records of the Commission for Reception, Truth, and Reconciliation in Timor-Leste
- Macroappraisal in the Netherlands. The First Ten Years, 1991–2001, and Beyond
- Macroappraisal in the Netherlands. The First Ten Years, 1991–2001, and Beyond
- Are there really new directions and innovations in archival education?
- A marshall in love. Remembering and forgetting queer pasts in the Finnish archives
- Genre studies and archives: introduction to the special issue
- The long-term preservation of identifiable personal data: a comparative archival perspective on privacy regulatory models in the European Union, Australia, Canada and the United States
- Rethinking archival, ethical and legal frameworks for records of Indigenous Australian communities: a participant relationship model of rights and responsibilities
- Trust and professional identity: narratives, counter-narratives and lingering ambiguities
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