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| UNESCO's Memory of the World Programme Documentary heritage reflects the diversity of languages, peoples and cultures. It is the mirror of the world and its memory. But this memory is fragile. Every day, irreplaceable parts of this memory disappear for ever. UNESCO has launched the Memory of the World Programme to guard against collective amnesia calling upon the preservation of the valuable archive holdings and library collections all over the world ensuring their wide dissemination. |
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| Seventh Meeting of the International Advisory Committee (IAC), Lijiang, China, 13-17 June 2005 |
The International Advisory Committee (IAC) is appointed by the Director-General of UNESCO to guide the planning and implementation of the "Memory of the World" Programme as a whole.
The main purpose of this seventh meeting is to:
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| Memory of the World Register |
| The Memory of the World Register lists documentary heritage which has been identified by the International Advisory Committee in its meetings in Tashkent (September 1997), in Vienna (June 1999), in Cheongju City (June 2001) and in Gdansk (August 2003) and endorsed by the Director-General of UNESCO as corresponding the selection criteria for world significance. Actually 91 collections from 45 countries are placed on the Register.
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| Memory of the World Projects |
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| UNESCO/Jikji Memory of the World Prize |
| In April 2004 UNESCO’s Executive Board approved the establishment of a Memory of the World Prize to further promote the objectives of the Memory of the World Programme and to commemorate the inscription of the Jikji, the oldest known book of movable metal print in the world.
The Prize consisting of an award of US$ 30,000 will be given every two years to individuals or institutions that have made significant contributions to the preservation and accessibility of documentary heritage. The award itself and the operating costs of the Prize as well as all costs related to the award ceremony will be funded by the Republic of Korea. The Memory of the World has at present national committees in 64 Member States and regional committees in Asia/Pacific and in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Memory of the World Register lists documentary heritage that has been identified by the International Advisory Committee as corresponding to the selection criteria for world significance and endorsed by the Director-General. Today 91 collections from 45 Member States including the book "Buljo jikji simche yojeol", also called Jikji, are inscribed on the Register. The Jikji contains the essentials of Zen Buddhism compiled by priest Baegun in late Goryeo period. The book was printed in two volumes. The first volume has not been found yet and the second volume is being kept in the Bibliothèque nationale of France. More on the Prize:
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