
On 27 January, at 16:00 CET, the AG Netherlands (working group of the Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung e.V.) will host an online panel meeting focusing on archives in the Netherlands and their relevance for WWII provenance research.
Following last year’s AG Netherlands panel session on archival sources for provenance research, the meeting will continue the exploration of Dutch archives and digital resources relevant to the research on cultural property from the Nazi era (1933–1945). Three expert speakers will discuss not only key archival materials for provenance research in the Netherlands, but also broader themes such as digitisation, the use of AI, archival ethics, and the role of the archivist. The panel will conclude with a Q&A and open discussion.
Our speakers and their topics are:
– Marie-Claire Dangerfield, Stadsarchief Rotterdam the city archive of Rotterdam)
– Raymund Schütz, Haags Gemeentearchief (the municipal archive of the Hague)
– Ewoud Sanders, Delpher KB (the website ran by the royal library of NL, www.delpher.nl a repository of digitised dutch newspapers)
The panel will be held in English, via Zoom. The event will last an hour and a half, and is open to all interested participants.
For more information, please contact Sarah-Mae Lieverse, Liza Lebedeva & Eléonore Thole at ag-niederlande@arbeitskreis-provenienzforschung.org
Zoom-link to join the online event: us06web.zoom.us/j/81181112671?pwd=nbeWmZLD4FkxfDjG1dNYFvQqunH8si.1
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