Binghamton University – State University of New York Broome County – Binghamton, NY
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Wednesday, May 29
Crandall Public Library
Warren County – Glens Falls, NY
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Wednesday, June 5
The Strong National Museum of Play
Monroe County – Rochester, NY
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Tuesday, June 18
St Joseph’s College New York
Kings County – Brooklyn, NY
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Friday, July 19
State University of New York at Fredonia
Chautauqua County – Fredonia, NY
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Identifying the materials in archival collections and understanding how to prioritize preservation is an integral part of collections care and management. Audiovisual materials can present particularly challenging issues and require specialized skills for appropriate care. This workshop will address the different types of audio, video, and film media most frequently found in collections, discuss each format’s associated preservation risks, and introduce methods of prioritization. In addition, the steps that drive a successful audiovisual digitization project from start to finish will be outlined and discussed. Hands-on activities will give participants the chance to use what they have learned, and will provide opportunities for discussion of real-life challenges faced by those responsible for the stewardship of audiovisual materials.
This workshop will be presented in five different locations.
Tuesday, May 28
Binghamton University – State University of New York
Broome County – Binghamton, NY
binghamton.edu
Wednesday, May 29
Crandall Public Library
Warren County – Glens Falls, NY
crandalllibrary.org
Wednesday, June 5
The Strong National Museum of Play
Monroe County – Rochester, NY
museumofplay.org
Tuesday, June 18
St Joseph’s College New York
Kings County – Brooklyn, NY
sjcny.edu/brooklyn
Friday, July 19
State University of New York at Fredonia
Chautauqua County – Fredonia, NY
fredonia.edu
Speaker:
Rebecca Chandler, Senior Consultant, AVP
Times:
Registration: 9:15 am – 9:30 am
Program: 9:30 am – 3:30 pm
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