Atlanti – the Journal of the International Institute for Archival Science
[articles in English]
No. 9 – 1999
Questions on the Archival Profession Today – Charles Kecskeméti. Pages 13-15
Images in Archives and Their Preservation – Jozef Hanus. Pages 23-26
Preservation of photographic Images in Israel’s Archives: Standardization Methods – Irina Shepilova. Pages 34-37
The Iconographic Archives – Martin Modrušan. Pages 45-49
Iconographic Archives, an Important Rarity or an Unnecessary Evil – Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 57-63
The Influences of Information Technology on the Concept of Archival Science – Miroslav Kržak. Pages 67-75
Computers and Archives; a Difficult Love – Grazia Tatò. Pages 76-80
Some Strategic Problems of Archival Finding Aids in the Context of Modern Information Technology – Miroslav Novak. Pages 87-91
New Technologies: The Impact on Finding Aids and Service in Record Centers – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 92-98
Database and Finding Aids – an Integrated System – Lajos Körmendy. Pages 105-109
The Impact of the New Technologies on a Concept of Finding Aids in the Archives of the Republic of Lithuania – Galina Baranova & Ülle Damasickienë. Pages 114-120
No. 8 – 1998
The Internet and the Archives – Trudy Huskamp Peterson. Pages 17-21
Informatics and Archives Users – Dr Grazia Tatò. Pages 22-29
Computer Revolution and its Impact on the Archival World - Benjamin Haspel. Pages 30-40
The Impact of New Technologies and New Media on the Use of Archives – The Swedish Example – Rolf Hagstedt. Pages 50-53
The Impact of Modern Information Technologies and New Information Carriers on the Use of Archives - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 59-65
The Essex Record Office Automation Project – Ken Hall. Pages 66-72
Smart Archival Buildings. Information and Communication Technology in Archives – Peter Horsman. Pages 73-81
Machine Readable Records and Archiving in Iceland. The Impact of Modern Information Technologies on the National Archives of Iceland – Magnús H. Ólafsson. Pages 82-85
Development and Role of Microforms in the Use of Archives – Martin Modrušan. Pages 86-90
New Technology Improves Safety and the Archives Environment – Jozef Hanus & Michal Ďurovič. Pages 93-97
Chemistry, Archives and Environment – Irina Shepilova. Pages 117-120
No. 7 – 1997
Health Problems – a Subject of Archival Legislation? – Jozef Hanus, Emília Hanusová & Vladimir Bukovský. Pages 11-17
Technical Questions and Health Problems in Archival Legislation. The Swedish Example – Rolf Hagstedt. Pages 35-38
Organization of Work and Labour Conditions for the Employees of State Archives of the Republic of Lithuania – Galina Baranova. Pages 39-42
Health Problems and Technical Questions in Archival Legislation - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 59-63
Insulation of Archival Buildings in Italy – Grazia Tatò. Pages 64-71
Basic Requirements for Adapted Archive Buildings with Regard to Climate Control – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 72-76
Hydroisolation Problems in Constructing Archives buildings – Ivan Jecelj. Pages 82-88
No. 6 – 1996
General View on the Areas Open to the Public in Archives buildings – Michel Duchein. Pages 9-15
Architecture, Furnishings and the User of Archives – Juhani Saarenheimo. Pages 20-27
Architecture and Equipment of the Lithuanian Historical State Archives Buildings in the Area Open to the Public – Galina Baranova. Pages 28-31
Information Technology in the Areas Open to the Public - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 32-36
Areas Reserved for “Additional Services” – Grazia Tató. Pages 37-42
Accidents and Hygiene in Archives /According to the Slovanian Prioverb: Misfortunes Never Rest - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 48-52
Pest Control in Archives – the Hazards to the Archivist – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 69-75
Microbiological Contamination and Ethylene Oxide Fumigation – For and Against – Jozef Hanus. Pages 85-93
Computers in Archives: Some Aspects of Social and Psychological Adaptation of the Archivists – Michail V. Larin. Pages 99-101
No. 5 – 1995
Black and White Images as Documents: Problems of Preservation - Grazia Tatò. Pages 25-31
The importance and Storing of Photographs in Small Archives - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 35-40
Experiences of Selecting and Keeping Microforms – Martin Modrušan. Pages 47-50
Some Remarks on the Protection of Photographic Documents – Jozef Hanus. Pages 56-59
Quality Equipment for Storing Papers, Films and Photographs – Smiljan Strmšek. Pages 60-66
Archival Functions and the Adaptation of Existing Buildings for Archival Needs - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 101-104
One Archive, Three Buildings – Personal Experience – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 105-108
The Role of the Archivist in the Different Phases of an Archival Building project – Juhani Saarenheimo. Pages 116-121
Proper Design Make Perfect Function – Jozef Hanus. Pages 122-124
No. 4 – 1994
Basic Technical Problems Relating to the Use of Archives - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 40-44
Technical and Regulatory Questions Connected with the use of Archives and Records: the Case of Finland – Juhani Saarenheimo. Pages 45-48
Legal Problems of Public Access to Archives: the European Scene – Dr Michel Duchein. Pages 64-68
Use of Microforms in Specialised Reading Rooms – Mag. Martin Modrušan. Pages 69-74
Technical Problems with the Service Created by Record Centres – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 75-79
Some Aspects Concerning the Provision and Use of Copies of Foreign Archival Documents kept in CIBAL – Svetlana Stojanova. Pages 80-84
Video Tapes – Treated Correctly – Dr Peter Dusek. Pages 85-87
Archives on the Move - Peter Pavel Klasinc. Pages 113-117
Safety problems in Handling Archival Material – Benjamin Haspel. Pages 124-129
Automated Transport Systems – Strmšek Smiljan. Pages 130-135