“For more than 40 years, the Ibero-American archives associated with ALA have been breaking out of isolation, integrating, assimilating and transforming theories and techniques, ideas and processes, ideas and processes.
integrate, assimilate and transform theories and techniques, ideas and processes, but also recreate and contribute concepts and methods, experiences and innovations,
but they also recreate and contribute concepts and methods, experiences and innovations in the field of archives.
This is the beginning of the text of this booklet that traces the history of the Latin American Archives Association.
This booklet organised by Jaime Antunes da Silva (Brazil), Sara González Hernández (Colombia) and Virginia Chacón Arias (Costa Rica), and in collaboration with Cristina Díaz Martínez (Spain), Dania Paola Asprilla Yurgaqui (Colombia), Mercedes de Vega Armijo (Mexico), María Josefa Villanueva Toledo (Spain) and Severiano Vicente Hernández (Spain), highlights some of the main moments of the association with the aim of ensuring its validity, dynamism and action.
We at Iberarchivos are delighted to be part of ALA’s 40 years of history and to continue collaborating with this association in the field of Ibero-American archival cooperation.
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