Petition to DGA (Italian National Archives Direction)

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Rikounipi
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Primary Surname Interests: Giacomelli
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Italy

Petition to DGA (Italian National Archives Direction)

Post by Rikounipi »

Hi,

As many of you may know there was an agreement between FamilySearch and DGA to digitize, index and public italian civil-status documents. A web-portal called Antenati has been created for this and FamilySearch started to publish some registers.

For some reasons DGA forced FamilySearch to black out many collections (when you try to see them there is an "image not available" post). You can identify these collection by the "state archive" specification. DGA was questioned about this decision but we recieved only elusive answers.

Some genealogy enthusiasts have created a petition to ask DGA to remove blackout imposition to FS, at least until registers are fully uploaded on the web-portal Antenati. (http://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/)

You can read this petition and sign it if you agree (it's written in italian but there are translation's links attached for english, french, german, spanish and portuguese)to this link:

http://www.petizioni24.com/visibilita_d ... e_italiano


If my english is not correct or you have doubt or question, please ask!
Thank you,
Nicola
Rikounipi
Posts: 3
Joined: Thu Nov 01, 2012 9:51 am
Primary Surname Interests: Giacomelli
Primary Geographical Research Areas: Italy

Re: Petition to DGA (Italian National Archives Direction)

Post by Rikounipi »

Thank you to those who signed it.

The petition has been sent to DGA and now we wait for an official answer. I will let you know when we'll recieve it.
The petition is still open so please continue to sign and share (we have reached 484 signs by now).

Thank you again,
Nicola
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