Title: Reclaiming Memory
1Reclaiming Memory how can Caribbean archives
contribute ?
- A Martinican example
- Dominique Taffin, Archives départementales de la
Martinique
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3I The rise of historical consciousness1.1 An
overview of Martinique
- 403 000 inhabitants
- A French territory since 1635
- From the colonial status to that of overseas
region - Citizenship since 1848
41.2 Public history history as a leisure or as a
need?
- 1.2.1 Searching and teaching history in
Martinique from the XIXth c. to present - 1.2.2 New practices Amateurs and general
public, genealogy
51.2 Public history history as a leisure or as a
need?
- We were never taught our history the our
ancestors, the Gauls syndrome - Teaching Martinican and Caribbean History at
school - Decolonization, nationalism and identity the
role of history - The slavery issue
61.2 Public history history as a leisure or as a
need?
- 1.2.5 New practices Amateurs and general
public, Genealogy - First clubs the béké club
- The migrants club
- Local clubs family history, friends of
Archives
7II First responses of Archives to the demand
- 2.1 Flashback on the history of archives in
Martinique - 2.2 New directions for outreach since 2000
- 2.2.1 Knowing more about the audience
- 2.2.2 The action plan
- 2.3 Outreach programs in education
- 2.4 Outreach programs for the general public
- 2.5 Assessing outcomes
82.1 Flashback on the history of archives in
Martinique
- Established 1949, building in 1973, extended 1998
- Most old documents kept overseas
- Educational programs since the beginning
- But keeping themselves beside the public debate
on history and its public usages
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102.2 New directions for outreach since 2000
- 2.2.1 Knowing more about the audience
- Reading-room users
- Visitors
- 2.2.2 The action plan
112.2 New directions for outreach since 2000
- 2.2.1 Knowing more about the audience
- 2.2.2 The action plan
- how to reach new audience and reflect social
diversity in the use of archives - How to address the urgent claims for memory
- How to develop trust and make the Archives the
Archives of the people outreach and donors
122.3 Outreach programs in education
- Meetings with the teachers
- The 2007 conference on teaching history in the
Caribbean - Visits and workshops with schoolchildren
- Publication of educational thematic books
- Indian immigration
- Women
- World War I
132.4 Outreach programs for the general public
- Exhibitions
- Free colored people,
- Catholic church and popular religion
14Conferences, presentations
152.5 Assessment
- Success of the education program
- Improvement of the media image of the Archives
- Exhibitions
- What is left to do
- Moving from an elite audience to a popular
audience - Developing traveling exhibitions
- Conferences targeting public expectations
16III New perspectives
- The Banque numérique des patrimoines martiniquais
- The Martinican cultural Heritage Portal
173.1 Goals
- 3.1.1 External objectives
- a way to reach our distant public
- a response to the urging demand for direct access
to documents and knowledge an ATM to history
and culture? - reaching a younger audience
- tuning old world notion of cultural heritage
with a new world approach
183.1 Purpose and objectives
- 3.1.2 Internal objectives
- Revising our notion of Archives resource
services - Refining the skills of the staff in interacting
with the public - Learning how to work together with people having
other skills
193.2 Merging access strategies to cultural heritage
- 3.2.1 Archives, historical landmarks, artworks,
untangible heritage altogether in one portal - 3.2.2 Networking and partnership wanted!
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213.3 A tentative user-friendly approach
- Integrating a GIS system
- Easy search and filtered search
- Multilevel approach for different audiences
general public, specialists, education - Collaborative indexation
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23The GIS
24A multilevel approach for different audiences
25A multilevel approach for different audiences
26Collaborative indexation
27As a conclusion
- A renewed reflection on our 2002 outreach
objectives - network and partnership a better investigation
on the social networks, and now the virtual ones
that Facebook etc. have allowed - a deeper impact assessment of our actual audience
so as to keep up with priorities of action - An efficient communication
- And, above all, keeping from routine!
28Thank you for your attention. Look forward to
your questions
- Dominique Taffin, Archives départementales,
taffin_at_cg972.fr