Digital Archives
People
Course director
Description
A historical overview helps the students to reflect about memory keeping and archiving and its strong correlation with the development of societies and techniques, also on theoretical level (collective memory). In a second step we analyse the digital shift in archival practices on concrete examples, observing actual states of the art and focussing mostly on audiovisual archives of broadcasters, given their rich content, their multiple complexity and their strong cultural heritage and public service dimension.
Objectives
- Understand the main objectives and principal rules of digital archiving and media management in a technically and culturally changing context
- Understand the importance of standard models and be able to apply them to concrete realities
- Understand the strong interaction between advanced technics (example: artificial intelligence) and digital archives
- Understand the economic, social and political aspects of memory keeping, and its changing in the digital age
- Stimulate creative use of archival content and knowledge of best practices
- Understand the idea of collective memory and its cultural and political dimensions
Teaching mode
In presence
Learning methods
The students will be invited to analyse with the help of the Course Director a concrete digital archive reality.
Given the strong interactive approach, attendance is an advantage for the students, but not obligatory. They should be able to organize a group work together with 1-3 colleagues.
Examination information
- Group presentation, with distinct contribution of each student: 30 % of the final evaluation.
- Final oral examination on the course content: 70 % of the final evaluation.
Material
Obligatory:
- Course Manuscript (will be delivered online)
Bibliography
- Bountouri, Lina. Archives in the digital age: standards, policies and tools. Cambridge, MA: Chandos Publishing, 2017.
- Coutaz, Gilbert. Archives en Suisse: conserver la mémoire à l'ère numérique. Première édition. Lausanne: Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2016.
- Hoog, Emmanuel. Mémoire année zéro. Paris: Ed. du Seuil, 2009.
- Hoskins, Andrew. Digital Memory Studies: Media Pasts in Transition. First edition.. London :: Taylor and Francis, 2017.
- Huber, Rodolfo, Coutaz, Gilbert. Archivpraxis in der Schweiz = pratiques archivistiques en Suisse. Baden: hier + jetzt, 2007.
- Mäusli, Theo, Steigmeier, Andreas, Service public-Medien und kollektive Erinnerung, SZG, Sonderheft Mediengeschichte, 2010
- Mäusli, Theo. Audiovisuelle Medienarchive: Kulturgut in der digitalen Transformation. Zürich: Chronos, 2023.
- Steinhauer, Jason. History, disrupted: how social media and the world wide web have changed the past. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
- Vinitzky-Seroussi, Vered, Levy, Daniel, Olick, Jeffrey K.. The collective memory reader. [1.-5. Dr.]. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011.
- Benjamin, Walter, Lindner, Burkhardt. Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2012.
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Duchein, Michel. "The History of European Archives and the Development of the Archival Profession in Europe" The American Archivist, 55, 1 (1992): 14-25.
10.17723/aarc.55.1.k17n44g856577888 - Le Goff, Jacques. Geschichte und Gedächtnis. durchges. Ausg.. Berlin: Ullstein, 1999.
- Posner, Ernst, O'Toole, James M. Archives in the ancient world. Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2003.
Education
- Master of Arts in Italian Language, Literature and Culture, Lecture, Elective course, Elective, 1st year
- Master of Science in Communication in Media Management, Lecture, 1st year
Study trips
- Archive visits, 06.10.24 - 06.10.24 (Compulsory)