The Herodotus project aims to preserve and highlight historical archives from Cyprus and the North Aegean. It includes audiovisual, music and collections of local newspaper archives.
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:02 It's very important to preserve the archives
00:20 and not neglect them or let them disappear in dust.
00:28 The platform is benefiting not only
00:31 the Pedagogical Institute, the schools,
00:33 the Ministry of Education, but the whole of society,
00:35 because it's a great pathway to our past
00:42 in order to foresee the future.
00:46 We have direct access to audiovisual works,
00:49 to photographs, to newspapers of the past.
00:54 And we can relate to the context of the previous era
01:00 and also the experiences of our ancestors,
01:04 or our grandfathers, our mothers.
01:07 It's very important, because this material can
01:10 be used not only in films, but also in the textbooks
01:17 the Institute creates for the educational community.
01:21 In the past, it had been difficult to use the archive.
01:26 But since the Digital Herodotus platform
01:29 has been available to the public,
01:32 it has been much more easier to have the access and choose
01:36 and then ask for permission to use that material
01:40 in works for schools.
01:43 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:47 (upbeat music)
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