Funds

MALBA TAHAN FUND

The personal archive of the mathematician and writer Julio Cesar de Mello e Souzaknown by the pseudonym of Malba Tahan, is formed by its main types, typologies and documentary forms described as follows: artwork, note, letter, business card, postcard, circular, conference, invitation, diploma, pamphlet, official letter, prayer, program, prospectus, request, telegram, drawing, photograph, painting, journalistic material (article, column, interview and news), poem, short story, book (printed or handwritten), magazine and object. Its volume comprises 215 box-files from the period between 1907 and 1974, approximately, and was donated by the writer's family on January 18, 2010, being an important documentary set for research in the areas of Education, History, Literature, Pedagogy, Mathematics Teaching and Arab Culture.

OPEN BOTTOM COLLE

A set of approximately 4.000 documents, recording the processes of organizing and holding the congresses, as well as the speeches on reading in its aspects in production and circulation in Brazil since 1978, its 1st edition. Its donation was made at the end of 2017 (covering the period from 1978 to 2016 – from the 1st to the 20th edition), by Brazilian Reading Association (ALB), entity responsible for carrying out the Brazilian Reading Congresses (COLES), there are more than 40 years.

RBHE FUND

Brazilian Journal of History of Education (RBHE)) is the official publication of Brazilian Society of History of Education (SBHE)). The first edition was published in 2001 and, as of 2018, the Journal presents new features in its editorial project, with an exclusively digital version, open access, indexed in important national and international databases and with some of the articles in a bilingual version. The RBHE reaches its maturity phase, both from the point of view of its content and graphic perspective, with the continuous publication of articles, aiming at another good practice of open science communication and high academic credibility. In 2015, the CME received as a donation the documentary archive produced by this Journal.