Archive Library

Archive Library

 

Okładka albumu Stolica Rassalskiego

The Capital by Rassalski

This album is our next publication focusing on a specific photographer and their work. It is also one more album about Warsaw, though quite different from the previous titles: this time we show the city at one of its bleakest moments, devastated in the aftermath of the Warsaw Uprising, but gradually rising again from the ashes. Stefan Rassalski’s photographs enable us to observe the process step by step.

 


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Wojciech Tuszko the Photographer

The album Wojciech Tuszko, the Photographer is another testimony to the excellence of Polish photography. What makes it unique is the fact that its subject is known mainly as a theorist of photography and a chemist. His debut as an artist came only after he turned ninety-four. Another reason why this book holds special significance is because in 2016 Wojciech Tuszko donated his whole body of work to the NDA, becoming one of its biggest contributors.

 


 

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100 x 100

Sixt album published by National Digital Archives in the year when Poland celebrates the 100th anniversary of regaining independence in 1918. This publication is the result of a joint work of internet users from all over the world who voted for the 100 best photos of interwar Poland from the NDA’s collection. Thanks to their involvement in the project, which started in February 2018, that we managed to select 100 unusual photographs showing the free, independent, dynamically developing Poland after 1918.

Project 100×100 is held under the National Patronage of the President of the Republic of Poland Andrzej Duda in the 100th anniversary of independence as well as the Honorary Patronage of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland. The album was published thanks to the financing by General Director of the State Archives and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.

 

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Colonel Józef Hartman

Fourth album published by National Digital Archives and Foundation of the Polish Home Army Cichociemni ParatroopersMilitaria.pl is the strategic partner of the project.

Album by Katarzyna Brąkowska and Łukasz Karolewski depicts the life of colonel Józef Hartman an adjutant to the President of the Republic of Poland Ignacy Mościcki in prewar period.  During the II World War he trained elite special-operations paratroops of the Polish Army in exile, created in Great Britain during World War II to operate in occupied Poland. He was the embodiment of officer’s virtues and all that was best in the generation of the reborn interwar Republic of Poland.


The photographs come from the National Digital Archives in Warsaw, the Archive of New Files in Warsaw, the Central Military Archives, the Military Historical Office in Rembertów, the Archive of the Pauline Order in Jasna Góra, the Polish Institute and the Museum. gen. Sikorski in London, the Józef Piłsudski Institute in London, private archive of Hartmans, private archive of Adam Junosza-Kowalewski.

This project is part of the commemoration of the centennial of the regaining of independence “Niepodległa“.


 

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Niepodległa Poddębskiego / Independent by Poddębski

Fourth  monographic album published by NDA. Niepodległa Poddębskiego/Independent by Poddębski (1946-2002). Henryk Poddębski was one of the most prominent Polish photographers of the 20th century. He documented the birth and dynamic development of the Second Polish Republic in the interwar period. Album published in Polish and English.

This project is part of the commemoration of the centennial of the regaining of independence “Niepodległa“.

The album was published thanks to the financing by General Director of the State Archives and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage. Professor Piotr Gliński, the Minister of Culture and National Heritage took an honorary patronage over this publication

 

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Narcyz Witczak-Witaczyński

Third  monographic album published by NDA. Narcyz Witczak-Witaczyński (1898-1943) was a soldier, cavalryman and photographer. He documented the everyday life of the Polish cavalry and he was one the official photographers of Józef Piłsudski. This album constitutes a selection and overview  of Narcyz Witczak-Witaczyński’s photographic legacy. Album published in Polish and English.


The album was published thanks financing by General Director of the State Archives.


 

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PRL Grażyny Rutowskiej

Second monographic album published by NDA. Grażyna Rutkowska (1946-2002), a jurnalist and press photographer, worked for “Dziennik Ludowy” and “Zielony Sztandar” . Her photographs are a perfect testimony to the dynamics of civilisational changes and the evolution within the society in times of Polish People’s Republic.


The album was published thanks financing by General Director of the State Archives.


 

Warszawa Siemaszki

Warszawa Siemaszki

Is a book published in traditional and electronic forms. This is the first monographic album of Zbyszko Siemaszka, an excellent photographer, whose photographs are kept in the NDA. Text: Katarzyna Kalisz; concept and coordination: Bartłomiej Kuczyński; graphic design: Zofia Herbich.


The publication was co-financed by the General Director of State Archives.


 

Sobczak, Między tradycyjnym a wirtualnym archiwum

Anna Sobczak, Między tradycyjnym a wirtualnym archiwum

Is a publication introducing the readers into the issues of the contemporary digital archiving, such as: computerization, standardization, digitalization, virtual archive. It was prepared on the basis of Anna Sobczak’s PhD thesis, collecting extensive factual materials regarding the establishment of digital archives in Germany. The book is available at the website of the National Digital Archives and in reputable digital libraries.

The publication is among 25% of the best studies on this subject issued during the recent years, Waldemar Chorążyczewski, Professor at UMK


 

NAC. Wizja, projekt, ludzie

Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe. Wizja, projekt, ludzie

is a book summarising the first years of our activity and the early days of digital archives in Poland. We hope that due to this publication our users will realize the extremely important place of digitalization and creation of digital resources in building modern Poland.

According to our philosophy, the book is available under a Creative Commons licence: attribution, non-commercial use without derivative works 3.0. The electronic version is available at our website and in reputable digital libraries.


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EAD_PL. Międzynarodowy standard zapisu informacji o zasobie archiwalnym

This book is a Polish-language version of one of the most popular standards of recording information on archive materials, prepared by the National Digital Archives.

The publication of the book has a particular significance for the development of digital archives in Poland.


 

Fotografie NAC

 Photographs of the National Digital Archives. Events, personalities, phenomena

Is a leaflet presenting the selected photographs from the NDA’s resources, presenting the following subjects:
– politics, 2nd World War
– society, Judaica, personalities
– architecture, culture and art
– technology


 

An Outline History of the Archives of Audiovisual Records / National Digital Archives

 

Is an article of Filip Kwiatek, manager of the Photography Department of the NDA, devoted to the history and activities of the AAR, which was transformed into the NDA on 8 March 2008.


 

Archiwistyka cyfrowa oszczędności

Due to publishing photographs on the NDA’s website, in 2010 Polish users saved ca. PLN 83 million

The National Digital Archives estimated the financial benefits of the digitalization of the archive heritage and creation of digital archives. The amount of 83 million shows the size of the barrier created by the traditional access to archive materials, and forms an important indicator for the assessment of the support of development of the human capital in Poland by digitalization of and providing on-line access to the cultural heritage.