Society of American Archivists, 2017 Paper: 978-0-931828-93-5 | eISBN: 978-0-931828-95-9 Library of Congress Classification PN1993.4.C58 2017 Dewey Decimal Classification 026.79143
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Moving Image and Sound Collections for Archivists by Anthony Cocciolo is for every archivist (or archivist in training) who has unearthed some carrier of moving image and sound and wondered what to do. Combining best practices with guidance for specific media formats, Cocciolo applies concepts of appraisal, description, and accessioning to audiovisual collections, providing a solid grounding for archivists in environments where resources for description, digitization, and storage are scarce.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction - 1
Part 1: Archival Practices for Moving Image and Sound Collections
1 Appraisal and Reappraisal - 9 2 Accessioning, Arrangement, and Description - 24 3 Legal and Ethical Issues - 41 4 Digital Preservation of Digitized and Born-Digital Content - 51 5 Access and Outreach 66 6 Interactions with Moving Image and Sound Producers -84
Part II: Format-Specific Guidance 7 Audio Collections - 94 8 Film Collections - 114 9 Analog Video Collections - 133 10 Digital Video Collections - 154 11 Complex Media - 170
Epilogue - 184 Glossary - 194 Index - 209
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