Management of photographic collections: The Infoco Project for the creation of a census of photography collections in Spain, Portugal and Latin America

Authors

  • María Olivera Zaldua Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Juan Miguel Sánchez Vigil Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • Juan Carlos Marcos Recio Universidad Complutense de Madrid

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v7i0.4094

Keywords:

Photographic documentation, Photography, Infoco, Photographic collections, Collection management, Information retrieval, Portugal, Spain, Iberoamerica

Abstract

The handling and management of the public photographic collections in a consensual manner is a matter still pending in Spain.  The fact that no specific State-controlled documentation centers exist in this area, nor is there a national museum, is a clear example.  The Infoco project is precisely intended to create a guide and census of the government’s photographic collections in Spain, Portugal and Latin America, with a clear international orientation and with the idea of promoting the “invisible” collections and those which are visible, but are widely dispersed in libraries, archives, institutions, foundations and other centers.  The goals, methodology and activities of this project are explained in this article, as well as the actions which should be taken in order to achieve this end.

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Author Biography

María Olivera Zaldua, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Departamento de Biblioteconomía y Documentación de la UCM

Published

2013-09-21

How to Cite

Olivera Zaldua, M., Sánchez Vigil, J. M., & Marcos Recio, J. C. (2013). Management of photographic collections: The Infoco Project for the creation of a census of photography collections in Spain, Portugal and Latin America. Ibersid: Journal of Information and Documentation Systems (ISSNe 2174-081X; ISSN 1888-0967), 7, 117–122. https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v7i0.4094

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Case studies, research in progress, short articles and notes

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