Presentations given at IALHI's 2016 Annual Conference, 7-10 September, Helsinki, Finland. Special conference theme: Heritage of Social Movements in a Global Perspective - Collecting and Preservation of Sources Vittore Armanni, Beyond the Border: Russian and Soviet Collections in Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Patrick Auderset, Collecting and Sharing worker’s interviews: the Collège du Travail’s experience (1978-2016) Durga Prasad Bhatta, Kamayia Liberation Movement in Nepal; Issues and Challenges Maria Boman, Labor gone digital? Trade union movements digital transformation: the preservation of organization material... Julie Demange, Digital archiving in the BDIC: a working process Jennifer Eidson, Preserving electronic records from labor union organizations at the University of Maryland Kazue Enoki, OISR.ORG and Sources for Labour History in Japan Marien van der Heijden, Collecting digital archives from our major archive creators Ioanna Kasapi, "68' years: a global/ local social movement": one travelling exhibition project Anja Kruke, Oral history as historical an archival task – archiving interviews of trade unionists for secondary analysis Andreas Marquet, Visualisation of Wilhelm Sander’s correspondence as an example for reusing archival metadata Ellen Ndeshi Namhila, Collecting Historical Narratives of Five Village Women in Namibia Anja Nygren, The river has a memory and so do we: Struggles for water justice in Mexico Pete Pesonen, Collecting Working Culture Traditions Non-Commercial Work Massimo Repetto, ABMO – The Biographical Archive of the Working-Class Movement Alexander J. Schwitanski, Archiving of Digitally Recorded Narrative Video Interviews Andrey Sorokin, To open the documents of Soviet History and Comintern Erkki Tuomioja, Historians without borders – an introduction Franck Veyron, A brief presentation of the French Consortium Archives des mondes contemporains (ArcMC) Donald Weber, People’s Houses in Europe Donald Weber & Afelonne Doek, Project Europeana DSI and Social History Portal