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Some notes from the San Diego NDIIPP Partners Meeting
0 Comments Published by j February 12th, 2007 in UncategorizedThe January NDIIPP partners meeting was at UC San Diego, hosted in part by the San Diego Super Computer Center (SDSC). LC has been hosting these meetings twice a year now for all the NDIIPP projects plus fellow travellers, and these gatherings have been less about us talking about our projects and more about LC informing us […]
Free On-Line Web seminar: “Intro to PBCore”
0 Comments Published by j January 29th, 2007 in UncategorizedFor those who want to know more about the progress with the deveopment of PBCore:
As many of you are aware, a metadata dictionary used to describe the intellectual content, rights, and formats of public broadcasting media has been developed and made available for your use.
It is called PBCore, or Public Broadcasting Core […]
As we fast approach the deadline for the FCC-mandated transition to replace analog television broadcasting with digital service, I thought a little refresher from 10 years ago might be useful —
Industries Agree on U.S. Standards for TV of the Future
?[From the New York Times 11/26/1996, AUTHOR: Mark Landler] ??”Ending years of industry squabbling, the broadcasting, […]
The Association of Moving Image Archivists met in Anchorage earlier this month, and a growing awareness of the importance of preserving television, as well as video on the Internet, was a major point of discussion among many attendees.
One of the more entertaining sessions was a special evening, curated by Jeff Martin, marking the the 50th anniversary of the […]
Videos from Culture, Commerce and Public Media
0 Comments Published by j September 20th, 2006 in UncategorizedVideo from all the sessions of the Culture, Commerce and Public Media conference held in June by WNET and Intelligent Television are available for viewing. Highlights include presentations by PBS President Paula Kerger; WNET CTO Ken Devine; PTV Project Director Nan Rubin; Orlando Bagwell of the Ford Foundation, and Mary Rasenberger of the Library […]
AMIA’s Local Television Task Force Report
0 Comments Published by j September 18th, 2006 in UncategorizedThe The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) has produced an extensive study of locally-based television archives. Local Television: A Guide to Saving Our Heritage examines television preservation at local stations through a collection of case studies:
Local Television: A Guide to Saving Our Heritage
Case Study: KSTP and the Minnesota Historical Society
Case Study: Northeast Historic Film/Maine […]
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