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The LONTAD Project by Francesco Pisano, UN Library & Archives Geneva Director
The LONTAD Project by Francesco Pisano, UN Library & Archives Geneva Director
Short version of the interview with Francesco Pisano, the director of the UN LIbrary & Archives Geneva. After four years of digitization work, 14 million pages of the League of Nations archives processed, 430 terabytes of metadata, the world has had full digital access to the archives since a few weeks, which will help to continue the task of guaranteeing multilateralism in a world facing many crises.
Here's a link to the UN Library&Archives Geneva's platform.
Photo by the UN Library&Archives (on stage Blandine Blukacs-Louisfert, Head od institutional of the memory section at the UN Library & Archives Geneva and Francesco Pisano, from left to right)
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