Arhiv kao čuvar starih zanata
For the Publishers: MA Dragan Gačić
Editors-in-Chief: MA Dragan Gačić
Author of the text, illustrations and photographs: Bojan Kocev
Consultant: Mirjana Milenković, Zorica Smilović
Review by: Radika ilić
Editing and proofreading: Nataša Marković MA
Art and Layout: Zorica Smilović
Printed by: Zlamen
Circulation: 500
Preserved documentation of the guilds provides information on the development of traditional and new crafts, on number of craftsmen in the guilds, their status and reputation. Archival documents also reveal how certain workshops developed into industrial plants, factories or printing offices.
Many crafts have disappeared from everyday life, but bookbinding, one of the oldest crafts in Serbia is still resisting. In order to preserve this traditional and fine craft, the bookbinding service in the Historical Archives of Belgrade operates with two goals: to prevent it from being forgotten and to preserve this precious heritage for the future generations.
The Technical Service of the Archives was founded in 1955 and the same year bookbinding department was established. This department is working on the reparation of old books, bindery, making the archival boxes, folders, maps and similar products necessary for safekeeping of archival material. For a long period of time two workers have been employed in the department, unfortunately today only one bookbinder is working in the Archives, and only three in all Serbian archives.
Publication Arhiv kao čuvar starih zanata does not have pretensions to become a manual or a textbook, but represents an attempt of the Historical Archives of Belgrade to preserve and present to wide audience the significance, specificity and beauty of an old and particular craft. Author of the publication Bojan Kocev describes all elements and phases when working with paper, leather, wood, textile and other materials used in bindery in the Archives.
Publication Arhiv kao čuvar starih zanata does not have pretensions to become a manual or a textbook, but represents an attempt of the Historical Archives of Belgrade to preserve and present to wide audience the significance, specificity and beauty of an old and particular craft. Author of the publication Bojan Kocev describes all elements and phases when working with paper, leather, wood, textile and other materials used in bindery in the Archives.
Milivoje M. Kostić: BEOGRADU USPONU
For the Publishers: MA Dragan Gačić
Editors-in-Chief: MA Dragan Gačić
Text Prepared by: Mirjana Milenković, Zorica Smilović
Associates: Greta Miličić, isodira Stojanović Teodosić
Review by: Dr Vesna Aleksić, Dr Saša Ilić, Dr Sonja Jerković
Editing and proofreading: Nataša Marković MA
Art and Layout: Zorica Smilović
Printed by: Zlamen
Circulation: 500
Guide for Future Researchers of the Archives of Belgrade
For the Publishers: MA Dragan Gačić
Editors-in-Chief: MA Dragan Gačić
Author: Zorica Smilović
Consultants: Mirjana Obradović, Slobodan Mandić
Photographs by: Bojan Kocev, Zorica Smilović
Technical support: Bojan Kocev
Editing and proofreading: Nataša Marković MA
Art and Layout: Zorica Smilović
Printed by: Zlamen
Circulation: 500
The first part of the publication explains terms of culture and cultural inheritance, the role of cultural institutions: museums, libraries, institutes for protection of cultural monuments and archives. The second part is focused on the Historical Archives of Belgrade – its role and significance, its departments and activities, presenting as well the most important archival material. The third part focuses on the educational aspect of the archives, exhibitions and editions, digitization projects and available data bases. The guide consists of 48 pages with photographs and illustrations which in simple and amusing way explain archival terms and activities. The text is followed by QR codes.
Consultants who gave their contribution to this pubilaction were Mirjana Obradović, Slobodan Mandić, dr Sanja Sanja Petrović Todosijević, Slobodanka Cvetković, Violeta Radovanvoić, elementary school teacher, as well as the children from our Archvies - Irina, Vukica, Nataša, Milica, Petar and Marko.
Historical Archives of Belgrade 1945–2020
For the Publisher: Dragan Gačić MA
Editor-In-Chief: Dragan Gačić MA
Editors: Zorica Smilović, Mirjana Obradović, Snežana Lazić
Authors of the articles: Mirjana Obradović, Zorica Smilović, Snežana Lazić, Branislav Vučković, Bojan Draškić, Jelena Jovanović, Tijana Кovčić, Jelena Mitrović Кocev, Jasmina Latinović, Vesna Lekić Popović, Slobodan Mandić, Vladimir Mijatović, Dragana Mitrašinović, Jelena Nikolić, Marko Perić, Isidora Stojanović Teodosić, Sofija Čauš Milovanović
Graphic Design: Zorica Smilović
Photographs: Bojan Кocev, Zorica Smilović
Technical Assistance: Bojan Kocev
Editing and Proofreading: Nataša Nikolić MA
Printed by: Zlamen
Circulation: 1000
Historical Archives of Belgrade celebrated a grand jubilee on the 26th September 2020, 75 years since the establishment of the city archives. Тhe pandemic circumstances did not allow any bigger gatherings or celebrations. However, the anniversary was marked with an exhibition and a monograph.
The monograph Historical Archives of Belgrade 1945–2020 is divided in seven chapters.
The first chapter First 75 years describes the years before the Second World War and efforts of Marija Ilić Agapova, director of the Belgrade City Library who was promoting the idea of one Cultural Center gathering three cultural institutions: library, museum and archive.
Historical background of the Archives presented all statutory and legal changes, internal organization, important investments and biographies of all Archives’ directors.
The chapter Protection of Archival Material insists on the fact that the archivists are not responsible only for the documentation preserved within the Archives’ repositories, but are responsible also for the documentation kept and still used in the city institutions.
The Guardian of the Memories chapter provides an insight into the activities of the Sector for Processing and Use of Archival Material. 2818 fonds and collections are being sorted and processed by the archivists in order to make them available to the users in the Archives’ Reading Room and the Registry Room. The chapter presents archvial material, publishing activities and exhibitions prepared by the Archvies.
The chapter Digital Archives demonstrates the process and the goal of digitization of archival documentation. Five digitization projects are presented in the publication.