TECHNICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION AND
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ARCHIVAL MATERIAL OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS Cover Image

TEHNIČKO-TEHNOLOŠKA ZAŠTITA I ZNAČAJ ARHIVSKE GRAĐE SAVEZNOG ZAVODA ZA STATISTIKU
TECHNICAL AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROTECTION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE ARCHIVAL MATERIAL OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF STATISTICS

Author(s): Vladimir Jekić
Subject(s): Archiving, Classification, Preservation, Library operations and management, Electronic information storage and retrieval
Published by: Arhiv Tuzlanskog kantona
Keywords: Bureau; statistics; research; archival material; preservation; protection; handover; document; statistical standard; Archives of Yugoslavia;

Summary/Abstract: The Federal Bureau of Statistics and Records, which represented the central institution of the Yugoslav statistical system, was founded in 1951. In 1956 the word “Records” was removed from the name of this institution and the Bureau received a name that lasted until 2006. The Federal Bureau of Statistics (hereinafter: the Bureau) was an organization that performed statistical affairs of interest for the whole country. The task of the statistical service was to ensure the collecting, processing and publishing of statistical research results. These jobs are determined by the program of statistical surveys adopted by the SFRY Assembly, on the basis of the proposal of the Federal Executive Council. The Bureau and other authorized bodies, each for its field, as the statistical services of the Federation, elaborated the contents of individual research, defining the methodology, bringing standards (definitions, classifications, nomenclatures, etc.), publishing data and performing other tasks that contributed to the improvement of the profession and services. From these activities and extensive functions of the Bureau, extensive archival material of the Federal Bureau of Statistics was produced for the period from 1945 to 2006, in the amount of 2,500 length meters.

  • Issue Year: 1/2018
  • Issue No: 21
  • Page Range: 173-184
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian