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ARLIS/NA 29th Annual Conference
| Session 5: Managing Moving Image Collections in Art Libraries | |
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Abstract: Oksana
Dykyj, Head, Visual Media Resources, Instructional & Information
Technology Services, Concordia University, Montreal Academic media
collections: images of the future. This
presentation will examine the increasing presence of the use motion media
in the academic environment and discuss factors that influence the use
of media in general, and feature films, specifically, in teaching. It
will also address such issues as the management of disparate film and
video formats and their playback equipment. Additionally, preservation
policies and access issues related to a variety of collections will be
covered. David
Seubert, Curator, Performing Arts Collections, University of California,
Santa Barbara This
case study will examine the response to film and video in the context
of an academic library special collections department. While not a true
film or video archive, the repository is responsible for diverse media
holdings, playback facilities, and a laboratory for preservation copying
of audio, video and film. The presentation will include discussion
of the typical collection management problems faced in the academic environment,
and where answers to problems have been or may be found. Linda
Tadic, HBO, If it moves, don't kill it: keeping your moving image
collections alive This
presentation will further examine issues of preservation, collection assessment
and intellectual access to motion pictures. The work and concerns of the Association of Moving Image Archivists
(AMIA) will be introduced. The
panelist combines the unique perspective of the
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