scholarly journals MERAYAKAN RECORDS IN CONTEXTS: LATAR DAN KANDUNGAN STANDAR DESKRIPSI ARSIP TERBARU KELUARAN INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON ARCHIVES

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raistiwar Pratama

This article aims to describe several major themes of a newly released standard by International Committee on Archives, namely Records in Contexts (RiC). More than mere comprising all four existing standards, RiC to uplift function and activity of records within their own origin contexts. Almost three decades after the publication of the first standard (General International Standard Archival Description [ISAD-G]), RiC has developed its own understanding about major archival themes such as provenance, fonds, and original order, to comply with a very recent development of rapidly changing medium by questioning the famous adagium “medium is the message” back in 1970’s and reading machines that are understood as being separated from the records itselves. Either records or archives have shifted from texts to contexts.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raistiwar Pratama

This article aims to describe several major themes of a newly released standard by International Committee on Archives, namely Records in Contexts (RiC). More than mere comprising all four existing standards, RiC to uplift function and activity of records within their own origin contexts. Almost three decades after the publication of the first standard (General International Standard Archival Description [ISAD-G]), RiC has developed its own understanding about major archival themes such as provenance, fonds, and original order, to comply with a very recent development of rapidly changing medium by questioning the famous adagium “medium is the message” back in 1970’s and reading machines that are understood as being separated from the records itselves. Either records or archives have shifted from texts to contexts.


1985 ◽  
Vol 53 (01) ◽  
pp. 134-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
P J Gaffney ◽  
A D Curtis

SummaryAn international collaborative study involving seven laboratories was undertaken to assess which of three lyophilised preparations might serve as an International Standard (I.S.) for tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA). Two of the preparations were isolates from human melanoma cell cultures while one was of pig heart origin. A clot lysis assay was used by all participants in the study.The data suggested that both preparations of human cell origin were comparable, in that their log dose-response lines were parallel, while that of the porcine preparation was not. Accelerated degradation studies indicated that one melanoma extract (denoted 83/517) was more stable than the other and it was decided to recommend preparation 83/517 as the standard for t-PA. The International Committee for Thrombosis and Haemostasis (Stockholm 1983) has recommended the use of this material as a standard and it has been established by the Expert Committee on Biological Standardization of the World Health Organization as the International, Standard for tissue plasminogen activator, with an assigned potency of 1000 International Units per ampoule.


1967 ◽  
Vol 7 (70) ◽  
pp. 24-24

Miss Alice Girard, President, and Miss Helen Nussbaum, Executive Director of the International Council of Nurses, the central headquarters of which have been transferred to Geneva once again, paid a visit to the International Committee of the Red Cross.


Muzealnictwo ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 60 ◽  
pp. 2-15
Author(s):  
Dorota Folga-Januszewska

International Committee Poland (PKN) of the International Council of Museums (ICOM) was founded in 1947 as a result of Poland having joined the United Nations, and subsequently the International Council on Monuments and Sites (UNESCO). Throughout the 72 years of its activity, ICOM Poland (PKN ICOM) has transformed from a smallsized group of museum directors and experts (21 individuals in 1947) into a team of professionals amounting to over 300 individuals (either professionally active or retired). Their contribution to shaping Polish museology will likely become the topic of an extensive monograph. In 1947-2018, ICOM Poland was presided by 8 individuals (see Table 1.); their operation mode was specified by subsequent ICOM Statues, modified by the General Assembly, as well as the ICOM Code of Ethics for Museums. It is the first decade of the ICOM Poland operations that is discussed in the paper; the names of the illustrious museologists of that period are given; they were the ones who in 1947-58 worked out the principles of cooperation, and despite the challenging political situation, were able to gradually introduce the rules of creating museums and of managing them as institutions of heritage protection and active learning, open to a broad exchange of ideas and international cooperation; furthermore, they worked out the assumptions and models for museum exhibits’ conservation and documentation.


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