Sfogliare gli album fotografici dell’UDI per ripercorrere la storia dell’Italia
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UDI, Women's Union in Italy, digitization, metadata, photo libraryAbstract
The digitization of the Photo Library of the Women's Union in Italy (UDI) has been completed. The project involved the scanning of about 5000 photographs, 12 albums and 1 box of slides: images narrating the political and cultural life of the association that has been fighting for women's rights in the last 75 years. Snapshots by famous reporters and photographers capture conventions, demonstrations, wars, public meetings, politicians and celebrities; photographs that mark the passage of time from the post-war period to the 90s. A digitized and metadatated heritage that shows the constant work of the UDI on the path of women's emancipation and freedom.Downloads
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2020-01-27
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Leo, L., Scalmani, I., & Tola, V. (2020). Sfogliare gli album fotografici dell’UDI per ripercorrere la storia dell’Italia. DigItalia, 14(2), 138–157. Retrieved from https://digitalia.cultura.gov.it/article/view/2322
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