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Alexander Krakovsky (born 28 February 1982) () is a
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archivist, activist, and genealogist. He is a leader in the Jewish genealogical community in efforts to legalize the digitization of Jewish records from Ukrainian historical government archives.


Career

Krakovsky began doing genealogical research in 2011, and after requesting copies of original documents from archives in
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, was told that he would be required to pay 116,000
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($4,600 USD) to obtain them. Upset with the situation, Krakovsky began suing archives for more equitable access to historical documents. In 2019, he sued the
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after they banned the copying of documents by private individuals that were larger than
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or contained in books thicker than 1 inches, as well as barring private citizens from paying for digital copies. On October 3, 2019, the Kiev District Administrative Court ruled that the law Krakovsky sued over was illegal under Ukrainian law. He has also sued the Regional Archives of the
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due to lack of consistent access to documents, stating "If the director f the archivedoes not like you, you may not be given access under any pretext: the document is in poor condition, you will damage it, your iPhone
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even without a flash, weathers it, and many other absurd reasons." He has successfully sued over a dozen Ukrainian governmental archive divisions in court under
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due to restrictive policies that prevents fair access to archivists and researchers. He argues that free access to historical archives falls under
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and is precedent under Kenedi v. Hungary. Besides unfair access, Krakovsky has been outspoken in regards to employee conduct towards visitors to archives, alleging that in the
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an employee in the
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, a Donbas separatist, would become aggressive towards readers and showed open "contempt" for the Ukrainian language. He also alleged that there was preferential treatment towards Russian researchers in Kiev archives and that Ukrainians were not given access to the same resources that Russians received. In 2017, he spoke at a conference organized by the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament Commission for Human Rights and the Center for Democracy and Rule of Law on the lack of archival transparency in Ukraine. Since 2017, Krakovsky has led an effort in archiving over 3,000 Jewish metric books, revision lists, and other historical records contained in Ukrainian archives by digitally scanning them and uploading them to an open-access database on the Ukrainian
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. In 2020, a
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was started to croudsource donations to purchase scanning equipment to expedite scanning archival documents. As of August 2023, over $35,000 have been raised.


Genealogical research

In addition to archiving Ukrainian records, Krakovsky often gives talks and presentations on how to begin researching genealogy and how to utilize the records that he has helped scan.
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, an online non-profit genealogical organization, has indexed over 1 million individual records contained in the books archived by Krakovsky allowing for free access to researchers.


Personal life

Krakovsky is the deputy chairman for the board of the Kiev Center for Genealogical Research. His mother was born in the village of Sevastyanivka in the
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.


References


External links


Krakovsky's "Jewish town" database
on
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(in Ukrainian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Krakovsky, Alex 1982 births Living people Ukrainian Jews Jewish genealogy Ukrainian archivists Ukrainian genealogy