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This posting contains eight messages:
1. Call for papers IASA conference 2006, Mexico City, 9-14 Sept 2006: The
Educational and Cultural Significance of Audiovisual Archives
2. RLG DigiNews December issue now available
3. MA Program in Conservation of New Media and Digital Information:
website now online
4. The December 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
5. TestbedXMaiL: Application for Email Preservation Freely Available to
Download
6. Volume 2, Issue 1 of the IEEE TCDL Bulletin is now available (on
digital library projects around the world)
7. ARSC Conference 2006 - Seattle, USA, 17-20 May 2006
8. European Commission - DG Education and Culture - Newsletter N°33 -
October/December issue of Cul ture 2000
posted by the ECPA Secretariat, with apologies for cross-posting
1. Call for papers IASA conference 2006, Mexico City, 9-14 Sept 2006: The
Educational and Cultural Significance of Audiovisual Archives
Message forwarded from IASALIST, the list serve of the International
Association of Sound and Audio visual Archives (IASA).
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From: gunnel.jonsson at SRF.SE
Date: 12/15/05 04:06pm
Subject: Call for papers IASA conference 2006
Here it is - the thing you all have been waiting for! You can also read
about this on the web http ://www.iasa-web.org
Annual conference IASA Conference, México City
9-14 September 2006
First Call for Papers
Yours truly
Gunnel Jönsson
IASA - Secretary General
--------------------
Head, Radio Archive/SRF
SE 105 10 Stockholm
Phone +46 8 784 1535
Mobile +46 70 229 3171
Fax +46 8 784 2285
See you all in Mexico
Text of the attachment:
IASA Conference, México City
9-14 September 2006
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
The theme of the IASA 2006 conference is:
Between Memory and Oblivion
- The Educational and Cultural Significance of Audiovisual Archives
Audiovisual archives are facing enormous challenges in their effort to
save their archival collecti ons for posterity. The sounds and images
contained in these collections will help educate subsequen t generations
about our world and our times. If significant parts of these archives
deteriorate, th e consequences for the historical and cultural
understanding of our societies will be disastrous. T he necessary
precautions have to be taken before it is too late. A growing number of
archives have initiated digitisation projects and preservation
programmes, but many countries, especially in the developing world, need
to be made aware of the richness of this heritage, and the potential loss
th ey face, if their audiovisual treasures are allowed to fade away.
IASA seeks proposals for papers of not more than twenty minutes duration
that address one or more o f the following sub-themes:
ˇ heritage, memory, and audiovisual archives
ˇ Cooperation between national and regional archives
ˇ Developing archival awareness, public policy, and governmental financial
support ˇ Digitisation strategies, audiovisual banks, and their
preservation ˇ Public access to the archives
ˇ Knowledge society and audiovisual archives
ˇ Education and audiovisual archives
ˇ Copyright problems and their consequences
ˇ Selection policy
Proposals must be accompanied by an abstract of not more than 150 words.
The deadline for this firs t call for papers is 31 January 2006.
Contributors will be notified during March 2006 of the Progra mme
Committee's decision.
Please send your abstract together with your name, organisation, contact
address, telephone and e-m ail address to:
Per Holst
E-mail: per at dr.dk
DR (Danish Broadcasting Corp.)
Radio Archives
Islands Brygge 81
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
Phone: 45 3520 5554
Fax: 45 3520 5568
Conferencia de la IASA
Ciudad de México
Del 9 al 14 de septiembre de 2006
PRIMER LLAMADO PARA PONENCIAS
CONVOCATORIA
El tema de la Conferencia de la IASA 2006 es
Entre la Memoria y el Olvido
El Significado Educativo y Cultural de los Archivos Audiovisuales
Los archivos audiovisuales enfrentan enormes retos en su esfuerzo por
salvaguardar sus colecciones para la posteridad. Los sonidos e imágenes
contenidos en esas colecciones ayudarán a que futuras ge neraciones tengan
conocimiento de nuestro mundo y nuestro tiempo. Si parte importante de
esos archi vos se deteriora, las consecuencias para el entendimiento
histórico y cultural de nuestras sociedad es serán desastrosas. Acciones
inmediatas deben tomarse antes de que sea demasiado tarde. Un crecie nte
número de instituciones encargadas de la conservación de ese patrimonio
intangible ha iniciado proyectos de digitalización y programas de
preservación, pero muchos países, especialmente los que viven en el
subdesarrollo, necesitan ser advertidos de la riqueza de su patrimonio y
de la gran pér dida que enfrentarán si su acervo audiovisual desaparece.
Desde esta perspectiva, la IASA busca propuestas para conferencias de no
más de 20 minutos de durac ión que contengan uno o más de lo siguientes
subtemas:
ˇ Herencia, patrimonio y archivos audiovisuales.
ˇ Cooperación entre archivos nacionales y regionales.
ˇ Desarrollo de una conciencia de archivo, políticas públicas y apoyo
financiero gubernamental. ˇ Estrategias de digitalización, bancos
audiovisuales y su preservación. ˇ Acceso público a los archivos.
ˇ Sociedad del conocimiento y archivos audiovisuales.
ˇ Educación y archivos audiovisuales.
ˇ Problemas con el copyright y sus consecuencias.
ˇ Políticas de selección.
Las propuestas deben ser acompańadas por un abstract de no más de 150
palabras. La fecha límite par a el primer llamado de conferencias es el 31
de enero de 2006. Los participantes serán notificados en marzo de 2006 de
la decisión del Comité del Programa.
Por favor envíe su abstract junto con su nombre, organización, dirección
postal, teléfono y correo electrónico a:
Per Holst
E-mail: per at dr.dk
DR (Danish Broadcasting Corp.)
Radio Archives
Islandas Brygge 81
DK - 2300 Copenhagen S
Denmark
Teléfono: 45 3520 55 54
Fax: 45 3520 55 68
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2. RLG DigiNews December issue now available
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From: Robin.Dale at rlg.org
Date: 12/15/05 08:32pm
Subject: RLG DigiNews December issue now available
The December 2005 issue of RLG DigiNews is now available at
http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=20865
Volume 9, Number 6 includes:
Feature Article 1
When Just Doing It Isn't Enough: The University of Oregon Takes
Stock by Carol Hixson.
Feature Article 2
Building a Digital Archive: A Dutch Experience by Peter Horsman
and Klaartje Pompe
Highlighted Website
Electronic Literature Organization
FAQ
Too Close for Comfort? The Case for Off-site Storage
RLG News
PREMIS Wins Prestigious 2005 UK Digital Preservation
Now ending its ninth year of publication, RLG DigiNews is a bimonthly
web-based newsletter intended to:
* Focus on issues of particular interest and value to managers of digital
initiatives with a preservation component or rationale.
* Provide filtered guidance and pointers to relevant projects to improve
our awareness of evolving practices in image conversion and digital
preservation.
* Announce publications (in any form) that will help staff attain a
deeper understanding of digital issues.
For more information about RLG or RLG's preservation community, please
contact:
Robin L. Dale
RLG Member Programs
2029 Stierlin Court, Suite 100
Mountain View, CA 94043-4684 USA
Ph: +1 (650) 691-2238
Fax: +1 650.964.0943
Email: Robin.Dale at rlg.org
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3. MA Program in Conservation of New Media and Digital Information:
website now online
Message forwarded from the Conservation DistList (Instance: 19:30,
Thursday, December 15, 2005) _____Forward header_____
Date: 12 Dec 2005
From: Klaus Pollmeier <k.pollmeier [at] abk-stuttgart__de>
Subject: MA Program in Conservation of New Media and Digital Information
The web site for the new academic program "Conservation of New Media and
Digital Information (M.A.)" in Stuttgart, Germany, is now
online: <URL:http://www.mediaconservation.abk-stuttgart.de>
We will constantly update the information. Applications for the
spring term 2006 are accepted as of now.
Klaus Pollmeier
State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart
Conservation of New Media and Digital Information
Hoehenstrasse 16
D-70736 Fellbach
Germany
+49 711 664638 16
Fax: +49 711 586453
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4. The December 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
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>From : Bonnie Wilson <bwilson at cnri.reston.va.us>
Date: 12/15/05 07:38pm
Subject: The December 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine is now available
Greetings:
The December 2005 issue of D-Lib Magazine (http://www.dlib.org/) is now
available.
This issue contains seven articles, the 'In Brief' column, excerpts from
recent press releases, and news of upcoming conferences and other items
of interest in 'Clips and Pointers'. This month D-Lib features the
Library of Congress Global Gateway: World Culture and Resources.
The articles include:
AIHT: Conceptual Issues from Practical Tests
Clay Shirky, New York University
Harvard's Perspective on the Archive Ingest and Handling Test
Stephen Abrams, Stephen Chapman, Dale Flecker, Sue Kreigsman, Julian
Marinus, Gary McGath, and Robin Wendler, Harvard University
The Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Johns Hopkins University Report
Tim DiLauro, Mark Patton, David Reynolds, and G. Sayeed Choudhury, The
Johns Hopkins University
Archive Ingest and Handling Test: The Old Dominion University Approach
Michael L. Nelson, Johan Bollen, Giridhar Manepalli, and Rabia Haq, Old
Dominion University
The AIHT at Stanford University: Automated Preservation Assessment of
Heterogeneous Digital Collections
Richard Anderson, Hannah Frost, Nancy Hoebelheinrich, and Keith Johnson,
Parallel Worlds: Online Games and Digital Information Services
John Kirriemuir, Silversprite
Open Access Federation for Library and Information Science: dLIST and
DL-Harvest
Anita Coleman and Joseph Roback, University of Arizona
(Incidentally, another periodical I edit (The IEEE TCDL Bulletin
http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/current/) has just been released this
week as well. It features 31 of the posters and demonstrations from JCDL
2005.)
D-Lib Magazine has mirror sites at the following locations:
UKOLN, University of Bath, Bath, England
http://mirrored.ukoln.ac.uk/lis-journals/dlib/
The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
http://dlib.anu.edu.au/
State Library of Lower Saxony and the University Library of Goettingen,
Goettingen,
Germany
http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/edoc/aw/d-lib/
Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina
http://www.dlib.org.ar
Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
http://dlib.ejournal.ascc.net/
BN - National Library of Portugal, Portugal
http://purl.pt/302/1
(If the mirror site closest to you is not displaying the December 2005
issue of D-Lib Magazine at this time, please check back later. There is
a delay between the time the magazine is released in the United States
and the time when the mirroring process has been completed.)
Bonnie Wilson
Editor
D-Lib Magazine
______________________________________________
DLib-Subscribers mailing list
DLib-Subscribers at dlib.org
http://www.dlib.org/mailman/listinfo/dlib-subscribers
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5. TestbedXMaiL: Application for Email Preservation Freely Available to
Download
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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From: "Remco Verdegem" <remco.verdegem at nationaalarchief.nl>
Date: 12/16/05 08:35am
Subject: TestbedXMaiL
Application for Email Preservation Freely Available to Download
How can organisations best preserve their email in accordance with legal
requirements? The Digital Preservation Testbed project from the
Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands has developed an application for this
task: TestbedXMaiL. This application is now freely available to download
from the website
http://www.digitaleduurzaamheid.nl/index.cfm?paginakeuze=299&categorie=6
This application demonstrates how email messages can be created in a
sustainable manner and preserved for the long term using XML (eXtensible
Markup Language). Sustainable preservation ensures that the
authenticity, accessibility, and readability of a digital record is
secured for the duration of a given preservation period.
Jacqueline Slats, program manager of the Digital Preservation Testbed
project, is Head of Digital Longevity at the Nationaal Archief:'An email
can be just like a letter and must be managed and preserved in an
appropriate manner. Therefore, in addition to making recommendations on
the best approach for preserving emails, we also decided to show how this
could be achieved in practice'.
The Testbed XMaiL application is freely available as open source
software. The source code is publicly available. Any organisation can
download, adapt, and use TestbedXMaiL; however, it is not immediately
ready for use. Anyone that wishes to use it must tailor it to the
specific requirements of their own organisation.
The National Archives wishes to encourage support for software such as the
Testbed XMaiL in Document Managament Systems and Records Management
Applications in the future. The Testbed XMaiL application clrearly
demonstrates the requirements with which an email preservation system must
comply.
For more information, please contact:
Remco Verdegem
Project manager Digital Preservation Testbed
Senior Advisor Digital Longevity
Nationaal Archief of the Netherlands
P.O. Box 90520
NL-2509 LM The Hague
T +31(0)70 331 55 43
F +31(0)70 331 54 99
remco.verdegem at nationaalarchief.nl
www.nationaalarchief.nl
www.digitaleduurzaamheid.nl
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6. Volume 2, Issue 1 of the IEEE TCDL Bulletin is now available (on
digital library projects around
the world)
Message forwarded from DIGLIB-L, discussion list for digital libraries
researchers and librarians.
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>From : Bonnie Wilson <bwilson at cnri.reston.va.us>
Date: 12/16/05 02:30pm
Subject: Volume 2, Issue 1 of the IEEE TCDL Bulletin is now available.
(Apologies for cross-posting.)
Volume 2, Issue 1 of the IEEE TCDL Bulletin
(http://www.ieee-tcdl.org/Bulletin/current/) is now available. This issue
features 31 brief articles describing digital library projects being
conducted in the US and around the world. They are based on the Joint
Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2005) Poster and
Demonstration session chaired by Michael (MIck) Khoo in June 2005.
Each of the articles is accompanied by images of the posters and demos.
Clicking on the thumbnail image(s) on the text page, leads to a larger
view of each image.
The Technical Committee on Digital Libraries was established by IEEE
Computer Society to promote research in digital libraries, museums and
archives. Membership to the Committee is free. For more information, see
the IEEE TCDL home page (http://www.ieee-tcdl.org).
Best wishes,
Bonita Wilson
Editor
IEEE TCDL Bulletin
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7. ARSC Conference 2006 - Seattle, USA, 17-20 May 2006
Message forwarded from IASALIST, the list serve of the International
Association of Sound and Audio visual Archives (IASA).
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From: klinger at MODEX.COM
Date: 12/17/05 05:28am
Subject: ARSC Conference 2006 -- Seattle
The following message has been posted by the Outreach Committee of the
Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Please do not hit REPLY
or post further messages to this list.
---2006 ARSC ANNUAL CONFERENCE---
ARSC proudly announces its 40th annual conference to be held in Seattle,
Washington, May 17-20, 2006. Hosted by the University of Washington School
of Music, this conference promises to be lively, enjoyable, and memorable
-- one you won't want to miss!
The Red Lion Hotel on Fifth Avenue will be the conference site. The hotel,
located at 1415 Fifth Avenue, Seattle, is offering special conference room
rates of $139 per night, single or double; $149 triple; and $159 quad. To
reserve a room, visit the Reservations page at
http://www.redlion5thavenue.com/ or call 206-971-8000, and use promotional
code 0000784000 (all zeros need to be entered) to obtain the special
rates, which are valid until April 24, 2006.
ARSC is dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings -- in
all genres of music and speech, in all formats, and from all periods.
Reflecting this broad mission, the upcoming conference offers a vast array
of appealing talks and sessions. A few samples from the program currently
being prepared are:
-- Carl Haber, "New Imaging Methods Applied to Mechanical Sound Carrier
Preservation and Access"
-- Mark Hoffman, "Blues and the Power of Myth: Ten True Tales about the
Big Bad Wolf" (Howlin' Wolf)
-- Copyright and Fair Use Session: David Levine from Stanford's Center for
Internet and Society, speaking on the implications of the Naxos decision
-- Technical Committee Roundtable Discussion: Audio Preservation in the
Digital Domain.
Conference attendees will have opportunities to attend other exciting
events. A private tour of Benaroya Hall, the home of the Seattle Symphony,
has been planned. All are welcome to join the annual Record Collectors'
Gathering -- guaranteed to be filled with camaraderie and fascinating
stories and recollections.
The pre-conference workshop, "A Tutorial on the Preservation of Audio in
the Digital Domain," will take place on May 17. This tutorial will
introduce the basics of digital-audio preservation, addressing some of the
difficult equipment, metadata, and storage issues that must be resolved if
enduring preservation is to be achieved. Speakers include: Mike Casey
(Associate Director for Recordings Services, Archives of Traditional
Music, Indiana University); Konrad Strauss (Director, Recording Arts
Department, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music); David Ackerman
(Audio Preservation Engineer, Archive of World Music, Harvard University);
Sara Velez (Assistant Chief, Rodgers and Hammerstein Archives of Recorded
Sound, New York Public Library); John Spencer (President, Bridge Media
Solutions Inc.); and Jon Dunn (Associate Director for Technology, Digital
Library Program, Indiana University Libraries, Indiana University).
Questions concerning local sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities should
be directed to Paul Jackson at research at ruralfree.net. For all other
questions, contact Kurt Nauck, Conference Manager, at nauck at 78rpm.com.
Mark your calendars, and don't let the 2006 ARSC Conference pass you by!
Keep checking http://arsc-audio.org/conference2006.html for more details.
Anna-Maria Manuel
ARSC Outreach Committee Chair
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8. European Commission - DG Education and Culture - Newsletter N°33 -
October/December issue of Cul ture 2000
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From: <Edith.GUETTA at ext.cec.eu.int>
Date: 12/19/05 11:36am
Subject: European Commission - DG Education and Culture - Newsletter N°33
- October/December issue of Culture 2000
Veuillez trouver ci-joint le numéro de Octobre/Décembre de Culture 2000,
la lettre d'information de la Commission européenne sur son
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