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Founded in [[Established::1933]], the [[Regional Archives of Maribor]] collect and keep the archives of organisations and institutions in the Maribor region. Building special databases, exchanging experience in archival preservation and developing E-archives are major areas of interest. In March 2009 the Regional Archives Maribor hosted the traditional conference on Technical and Field related Problem of Classical and Electronic Archiving.}}
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Founded in [[Established::1933]], the [[Regional Archives of Maribor]] collect and keep the archives of organisations and institutions in the Maribor region. Building special databases, exchanging experience in archival preservation and developing e-archives are major areas of interest. In March 2009 the Regional Archives Maribor hosted the traditional conference on Technical and Field related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving.}}
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Formally public archives in Maribor were first established in 1933, when the Regulation on County Archives Maribor was adopted and archives were established as public institutions. They covered the region of former Slovenian Styria and parts of Koroška and Prekmurje. Between 1941 and 1951 the Archives ceased to work and were incorporated into the museum of Maribor. They were established again in 1952 with official name ''State Archives of the Peoples Republic of Slovenia branch office Maribor'', which was renamed in 1963 to the name valid still today.
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The public archives in Maribor were first formally established in 1933, when the Regulation on County Archives Maribor was adopted and archives began being established as public institutions. The region of former Slovenian Styria and parts of Koroška and Prekmurje were covered. Between 1941 and 1951 the archives ceased to work and were incorporated into the museum of Maribor. They were established again in 1952 with the official name State Archives of the People's Republic of Slovenia – branch office Maribor, which was renamed in 1963 to its current name.
  
 
== Programme / Mission ==
 
== Programme / Mission ==
Besides safeguarding of the archival fund the professional archival activities include the arrangement, description, and protection of the contents of kept archives. Different areas of research include archival science, historiography, information science and other related human sciences.
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Besides safeguarding the archival fund, professional archival activities include the arrangement, description, and protection of the its contents. Areas of research include archival science, historiography, information science, and other related human sciences.
  
 
The Regional Archives of Maribor organises international research camps on the Slovene-Hungarian border and exhibits selected archival records. An international professional meeting is organised annually at Radenci.
 
The Regional Archives of Maribor organises international research camps on the Slovene-Hungarian border and exhibits selected archival records. An international professional meeting is organised annually at Radenci.
  
 
== Venues, branches ==
 
== Venues, branches ==
The Regional Archives’ remit includes the following state administrative units (territorial divisions other than municipalities used in state governance): Dravograd, Gornja Radgona, Lenart, Lendava, Ljutomer, Maribor, Murska Sobota, Pesnica, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Ruše, Slovenj Gradec and Slovenska Bistrica. The unit in Ravne na Koroškem covers the Koroška region.  
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The Regional Archives's remit includes the following state administrative units (territorial divisions other than municipalities used in state governance): Dravograd, Gornja Radgona, Lenart, Lendava, Ljutomer, Maribor, Murska Sobota, Pesnica, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Ruše, Slovenj Gradec and Slovenska Bistrica. The unit in Ravne na Koroškem covers the Koroška region.  
  
 
There are also two exhibition spaces: Archivum is 66 square metres with 30 linear metres of wall space, while Hades is 42 square metres with 18 linear metres of wall space.
 
There are also two exhibition spaces: Archivum is 66 square metres with 30 linear metres of wall space, while Hades is 42 square metres with 18 linear metres of wall space.
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== Collections ==
 
== Collections ==
The Regional Archives of Maribor houses documents dating from 1246 to 1865. Highlights include 43 charters related to the Jews and various thematic collections, including a collection of records on the revolutionary events in Slovene Styria in 1918-1919; records of manors and estates (Fala, Bistrica Castle, Konjice-Oplotnica-Žiče) since the 15th century; records of monastic orders (Studenice, the Carthusian monastery in Žiče) since the 17th century; continuous records of the towns of Maribor and Slovenj Gradec and the market of Ljutomer since the 19th century (some parts even older); records of municipalities, mostly since 1918; Evangelical Seniority and Evangelical Parish Records of Maribor; records of state administrative offices, courts, companies, banks, economic associations and institutions since the middle of the 19th century; records of governmental, county, district, town and municipal people's committees and other political organisations from the period since World War II; and private records of Slovene-Styrian historians (F Baš, F Kovačič, M Slekovec, J Mravljak, E Pertl, F Mlinarik), scientists (K Štrukelj), politicians (M Ploj, F Rosina, J Černec, J Vošnjak), writers (D Trstenjak), composers (Hugo Wolf) and others.
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The Regional Archives of Maribor houses documents dating from 1246 to 1865. Highlights include 43 charters related to the Jews and various thematic collections, including a collection of records on the revolutionary events in Slovene Styria in 1918-1919.
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records of manors and estates (Fala, Bistrica Castle, Konjice-Oplotnica-Žiče) since the 15th century; records of monastic orders (Studenice, the Carthusian monastery in Žiče) since the 17th century; continuous records of the towns of Maribor and Slovenj Gradec and the market of Ljutomer since the 19th century (some parts even older); records of municipalities, mostly since 1918; Evangelical Seniority and Evangelical Parish Records of Maribor; records of state administrative offices, courts, companies, banks, economic associations and institutions since the middle of the 19th century; records of governmental, county, district, town and municipal people's committees and other political organisations from the period since World War II; and private records of Slovene-Styrian historians (F. Baš, F. Kovačič, M. Slekovec, J. Mravljak, E. Pertl, F. Mlinarik), scientists (K. Štrukelj), politicians (M. Ploj, F. Rosina, J. Černec, J. Vošnjak), writers (D. Trstenjak), composers (Hugo Wolf) and others.
  
 
== International Cooperation ==
 
== International Cooperation ==
 
Two employees of the Archives are members of the ICA Committee on Archival Buildings and Equipment and one is a member of the ICA Committee on Electronic and other Current Records.
 
Two employees of the Archives are members of the ICA Committee on Archival Buildings and Equipment and one is a member of the ICA Committee on Electronic and other Current Records.
  
The archive takes part in the European project [[EuropeanaLocal]], which is in Slovenia coordinated by [[National and University Library (NUK)]].
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The archive takes part in the European project [[EuropeanaLocal]], which is coordinated in Slovenia by the [[National and University Library (NUK)]].
  
The archives organised in March 2009 in Radenci annual international meeting for archivists, this time dedicated to the general theme Technical and field related problems of classical and electronic archiving, divided into four working sessions, which were devoted respectively to: archival theory and practice, conservation of archives and information technology. The speakers were from Slovenia, but also from Eastern Europe in general: Romania, Kosovo, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, as well as Austria and Italy.
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In March 2009 the archives organised the annual international meeting for archivists in Radenci, this time dedicated to the general theme Technical and Field Related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving, divided into four working sessions, which were devoted respectively to: archival theory and practice, conservation of archives and information technology. The speakers were from Slovenia, as well as from Central and Eastern Europe: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Kosovo, Romania, and Serbia.
  
 
== Education ==
 
== Education ==
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== Exhibitons ==
 
== Exhibitons ==
Each year several thematic exhibitions are held in the exhibition spaces of the archive, e.g. in 2009: Hidromontaža Maribor over time: archival material of Maribor economy in the Regional Archives Maribor; in 2006: Female Dominican monastery in Studenice through history from 1245-1782; in 2005: 30 volumes of documents on the history of Maribor.
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Each year, several thematic exhibitions are held in the exhibition spaces of the archive. For example, ''Hidromontaža Maribor over time: Archival Material of the Maribor Economy in the Regional Archives Maribor'' (2009); ''Female Dominican Monastery in Studenice through History from 1245-1782'' (2006); ''30 Volumes of Documents on the History of Maribor'' (2005).
  
 
== Publishing / Publications ==
 
== Publishing / Publications ==
There is a reach publishing activity in Regional Archives of Maribor, which comprises serial publications: Inventarji ("Inventories"); Studia archivistica et informatica; Viri ("Sources"); a miscellany: Tehnični in vsebinski problemi klasičnega in elektronskega arhiviranja ("Technical and substantive problems of classical and electronic archiving"); exhibition catalogues and other publications.
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The Regional Archives of Maribor carries out rich publishing activities which comprise serial publications: Inventarji ("Inventories"); Studia archivistica et informatica; Viri ("Sources"); a miscellany: Tehnični in vsebinski problemi klasičnega in elektronskega arhiviranja ("Technical and substantive problems of classical and electronic archiving"); exhibition catalogues and other publications.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Founded in 1933, the Regional Archives of Maribor collect and keep the archives of organisations and institutions in the Maribor region. Building special databases, exchanging experience in archival preservation and developing e-archives are major areas of interest. In March 2009 the Regional Archives Maribor hosted the traditional conference on Technical and Field related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving.


History

The public archives in Maribor were first formally established in 1933, when the Regulation on County Archives Maribor was adopted and archives began being established as public institutions. The region of former Slovenian Styria and parts of Koroška and Prekmurje were covered. Between 1941 and 1951 the archives ceased to work and were incorporated into the museum of Maribor. They were established again in 1952 with the official name State Archives of the People's Republic of Slovenia – branch office Maribor, which was renamed in 1963 to its current name.

Programme / Mission

Besides safeguarding the archival fund, professional archival activities include the arrangement, description, and protection of the its contents. Areas of research include archival science, historiography, information science, and other related human sciences.

The Regional Archives of Maribor organises international research camps on the Slovene-Hungarian border and exhibits selected archival records. An international professional meeting is organised annually at Radenci.

Venues, branches

The Regional Archives's remit includes the following state administrative units (territorial divisions other than municipalities used in state governance): Dravograd, Gornja Radgona, Lenart, Lendava, Ljutomer, Maribor, Murska Sobota, Pesnica, Radlje ob Dravi, Ravne na Koroškem, Ruše, Slovenj Gradec and Slovenska Bistrica. The unit in Ravne na Koroškem covers the Koroška region.

There are also two exhibition spaces: Archivum is 66 square metres with 30 linear metres of wall space, while Hades is 42 square metres with 18 linear metres of wall space.

The Library of the Regional Archives of Maribor has over 13,000 inventory units and offers services to employees of the archives sector as well as to visitors to the reading room.

Collections

The Regional Archives of Maribor houses documents dating from 1246 to 1865. Highlights include 43 charters related to the Jews and various thematic collections, including a collection of records on the revolutionary events in Slovene Styria in 1918-1919.

records of manors and estates (Fala, Bistrica Castle, Konjice-Oplotnica-Žiče) since the 15th century; records of monastic orders (Studenice, the Carthusian monastery in Žiče) since the 17th century; continuous records of the towns of Maribor and Slovenj Gradec and the market of Ljutomer since the 19th century (some parts even older); records of municipalities, mostly since 1918; Evangelical Seniority and Evangelical Parish Records of Maribor; records of state administrative offices, courts, companies, banks, economic associations and institutions since the middle of the 19th century; records of governmental, county, district, town and municipal people's committees and other political organisations from the period since World War II; and private records of Slovene-Styrian historians (F. Baš, F. Kovačič, M. Slekovec, J. Mravljak, E. Pertl, F. Mlinarik), scientists (K. Štrukelj), politicians (M. Ploj, F. Rosina, J. Černec, J. Vošnjak), writers (D. Trstenjak), composers (Hugo Wolf) and others.

International Cooperation

Two employees of the Archives are members of the ICA Committee on Archival Buildings and Equipment and one is a member of the ICA Committee on Electronic and other Current Records.

The archive takes part in the European project EuropeanaLocal, which is coordinated in Slovenia by the National and University Library (NUK).

In March 2009 the archives organised the annual international meeting for archivists in Radenci, this time dedicated to the general theme Technical and Field Related Problems of Classical and Electronic Archiving, divided into four working sessions, which were devoted respectively to: archival theory and practice, conservation of archives and information technology. The speakers were from Slovenia, as well as from Central and Eastern Europe: Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Italy, Kosovo, Romania, and Serbia.

Education

There are various education activities organised throughout the year. Special emphasis is given to the professional training of a broader public in the field of the protection and preservation of archives. Training and lectures are provided for scholars, students and other users.

Exhibitons

Each year, several thematic exhibitions are held in the exhibition spaces of the archive. For example, Hidromontaža Maribor over time: Archival Material of the Maribor Economy in the Regional Archives Maribor (2009); Female Dominican Monastery in Studenice through History from 1245-1782 (2006); 30 Volumes of Documents on the History of Maribor (2005).

Publishing / Publications

The Regional Archives of Maribor carries out rich publishing activities which comprise serial publications: Inventarji ("Inventories"); Studia archivistica et informatica; Viri ("Sources"); a miscellany: Tehnični in vsebinski problemi klasičnega in elektronskega arhiviranja ("Technical and substantive problems of classical and electronic archiving"); exhibition catalogues and other publications.

See also


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