VIC Branch World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
  • To acknowledge World Day for Audiovisual Heritage, the ASA Victoria Branch asked for advice from four practitioners in archives and conservation.
    00:55 - Why is audiovisual preservation so important?
    04:46 - What are small archives doing?
    08:50 - How is audiovisual material digitised on a large scale?
    11:51 - What are archivists doing in the current climate of restricted movement?
    Find funding here:
    NLA Community Heritage grants: www.nla.gov.au...
    PROV Local History Grants: prov.vic.gov.a...
    AMaGA core funding bodies: www.amaga.org....
    Creative Victoria VicArts grants: creative.vic.g...
    Find & Connect Records Access Documentation grants: creative.vic.g...
    Saluting Their Service - Department of Veterans Affairs: www.dva.gov.au...
    Search for grants from your local government area
    More resources:
    NAA-approved digitisation providers: Digitisation panel on AusTender: www.tenders.go...
    NAA digitisation standards: www.naa.gov.au...
    AMaGA Victoria’s Small Museums Cataloguing Manual 5e: amagavic.org.a...
    Federation of Australian Historical Societies’ Collecting and Preserving Digital Materials: www.history.or...
    National Film & Sound Archive: www.nfsa.gov.au/
    Produced by Committee Members Nik McGrath, Sophie Shilling, Celia Blake, Samantha Fabry, Susannah Tindall, and Violet Hamence-Davies, with appearances from Carline Ashworth (NAA), Samantha Fabry (Ballarat Diocesan Archives), Andrew Frost (DAMSmart), and Mel Begg (Channel 9 News).
    References:
    en.unesco.org/...
    Music, creative commons: Soft Feeling by Cheel

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