ℹ️ Información importante para los miembros del #ICOM. □ ICOM members, you can now read the working document available on Agora. □ The proposed amendments have been developed by the Working Group on Statutes and Rules (WGSR) since its establishment in December 2020, and aim to simplify, harmonize, and make the Statutes more transparent and reflective of current ICOM practices. □ ICOM has decided to submit proposed amendments to its Statutes to its members for consideration at an Extraordinary General Assembly on June 9th, 2023. ℹ️ Important information for #ICOM members. ℹ️ Pour plus d'informations, veuillez contacter le département des publications du Secrétariat de l'ICOM à l'adresse suivante : ➡️ View □ Les membres ont également droit à une copie papier gratuite (dans la limite des stocks disponibles). □ Les membres de l'ICOM peuvent accéder gratuitement à tous les numéros en ligne actuels de #MuseumInternational via leur espace membre sur le site web de l'#ICOM. □ Museum International est le journal à comité de lecture de l'ICOM, qui encourage l'échange d'expertise et de connaissances dans le domaine des #musées et du #patrimoine au niveau international. ℹ️ Para más información, póngase en contacto con el Departamento de Publicaciones de la Secretaría del ICOM en ➡️ Lire l'article complet de Camila Plaza sur la publication Museum International de l'ICOM. □ Los miembros también tienen derecho a un ejemplar impreso de cortesía (sujeto a disponibilidad de existencias). □ Los miembros del ICOM pueden acceder gratuitamente a todos los números en línea actuales de #MuseumInternational a través de su espacio para miembros en el sitio web del #ICOM. □ Museum International es la publicación del ICOM que promueve el intercambio de experiencias y conocimientos en el ámbito de los #museos y el #patrimonio a nivel internacional. ℹ️ For more information please contact ICOM Secretariat's Publications department at ➡️ Lea el artículo completo escrito por Camila Plaza en la publicación Museum International del ICOM. □ Members are also entitled to a complimentary hard copy (subject to stock availability). □ ICOM members can access all current online issues of #MuseumInternational free of charge through their member space on the #ICOM website. □ Museum International is ICOM’s peer-reviewed journal, which promotes the exchange of expertise and knowledge in the #museums and #heritage field on an international level. And due to their age, they’re delicate.□ Read the full article by Camila Plaza on ICOM's journal Museum International. They are made of a variety of materials, ranging from animal skins to Italian paper and written in beautiful Arabic calligraphy. The manuscripts are indicative of Timbuktu’s cosmopolitan past. Haidara and other librarians smuggled some 350,000 manuscripts more than 600 miles from Timbuktu to Mali’s capital Bamako, where he distributed them to 27 homes for safekeeping. Haidara inherited manuscripts from his father, whose personal library became one of the first public libraries in Timbuktu. Abdel Kader Haidara, who was featured in the book “The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu,” was key to the rescue effort. At the time, it was thought that hundreds of thousands of documents were destroyed by Islamic fundamentalists, but a coordinated effort took the vast majority of manuscripts out of the firing line and it’s believed that only a few thousand were burned. In 20, conflict in Mali imperiled Timbuktu’s manuscripts. By digitizing thousands of pages of scholarly manuscripts from as far back as the 11th century, Google is shedding light on a part of Mali, which was once one of the world’s most important centers of early trade, culture and scholarship. The broader world knows little of Timbuktu, but a new effort by Google is shedding light on one of Africa’s most heralded civilizations.
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