@article{ART001456876},
author={노문자},
title={A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection},
journal={Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society},
issn={2466-2542},
year={2010},
volume={41},
number={2},
pages={273-295},
doi={10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273}
TY - JOUR
AU - 노문자
TI - A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection
JO - Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
PY - 2010
VL - 41
IS - 2
PB - Korean Library And Information Science Society
SP - 273
EP - 295
SN - 2466-2542
AB - Germany has started restitution process for most of collections from its occupied countries after World War Ⅱ which was strongly led by the United Nations. However, this process did not include many of the plundered Jewish collections. In 1989, restitution for the Jewish's properties confiscated by the Nazis became important international issue with success in Jewish material claims against Germany in the U.S and Europe countries after German unification. German libraries has still possessed collections sequestered by the Nazis from 1933 to 1945. With Washington conference on holocaust-era assets in 1998, libraries began to sympathize with restoration of their Jewish confiscated collections. In present, by identifying the provenance of those collections at primary level, German librarians focus on various restitution activities for those collections in order to introspect and overcome their past. Specifically, the libraries publish the practical guidebook of studies on the provenance identification and open the database for the pillaged collections to the public. Few libraries start to restore the collections, but the numbers of the restituted collections are still insignificant.
KW - Libraries of Nazi era;Book Restitution;Provenance of Jewish Book. Lost Art Database;Coordination Center for Pillaged Books
DO - 10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
ER -
노문자. (2010). A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, 41(2), 273-295.
노문자. 2010, "A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection", Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, vol.41, no.2 pp.273-295. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자 "A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 41.2 pp.273-295 (2010) : 273.
노문자. A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection. 2010; 41(2), 273-295. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자. "A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 41, no.2 (2010) : 273-295.doi: 10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자. A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society, 41(2), 273-295. doi: 10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자. A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection. Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society. 2010; 41(2) 273-295. doi: 10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자. A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection. 2010; 41(2), 273-295. Available from: doi:10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273
노문자. "A Study on Restitution Activities of Germany's Libraries to Overcome the Past: Jewish Book Collection" Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society 41, no.2 (2010) : 273-295.doi: 10.16981/kliss.41.2.201006.273