🌓 Canary Islands Government Announcements

Cooperation Agreement for Document Digitization at the Las Palmas Provincial Archive

Published: February 4, 2026|culture-and-arts|Gobierno de Canarias

Cooperation Agreement for Digitization of Archival Documents in the Canary Islands

Overview

The Canary Islands government has officially published a cooperation agreement with the Fundación Canaria Proyecto Comunitario de La Aldea to digitize historical documents stored at the Las Palmas Provincial Archive. Signed on January 22, 2026, this two-year project aims to preserve and make accessible important cultural records by scanning documents in high-quality color images.

Project Details

  • Digital copies will be stored on the government’s platform, ensuring public access while maintaining the physical integrity of the originals.
  • The partnership includes specific tasks like technical digitization standards and access arrangements.
  • No financial cost is involved.

Significance and Impact

This initiative is notable because it:

  • enhances historical research,
  • supports legal preservation laws,
  • and boosts cultural heritage awareness in the Canary Islands.

Despite the archive’s state ownership, the community-led project demonstrates a successful public-private collaboration to safeguard the region’s rich history.

Governance and Oversight

  • The agreement establishes a monitoring committee to oversee progress and periodic evaluations.

Broader Context

Overall, this digitalization effort aligns with broader European and national laws on cultural patrimony and archives, ensuring that the digital heritage will be better protected, accessible, and responsibly managed for future generations.