Subject: LAPNet Workshop
The following announcement appeared in ExLibris and is reposted here with the permission of the author. Date: 29 Aug 91 From: Kathy Donahue <ECZ5KAT%MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU [at] RutVM1__Rutgers__Edu> Subject: To: Exlibris <exlibris [at] zodiac__rutgers__edu> The Los Angeles Preservation Network is sponsoring a one-day conference on preservation reformatting. It will be held on Thursday, November 14, 1991, at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. The conference is entitled: "text, lies and videotape: a discussion of reformatting technologies." Reformatting, or transferring images from one format to another (such as paper to video) is a valuable preservation tool. The focus of the conference will be on microfilm, video, and digital imaging and their uses in the preservation of library materials. Speakers will be Michele Cloonan, UCLA; Michael Lesk, Bellcore; Ann Swartzell, UC Berkeley; Elaine Cavin, University Microfilm Inc.; Margaret Cribbs, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Maura Mulvihill, National Geographic Society; John Stokes, Stokes Imaging Services, Inc.; Larry Carver, UC Santa Barbara; and Howard Webber, Digital Equipment Co. Technical demonstrations by vendors will b e given. Further information can be obtained from Kay Salz, Program Chair, Walt Disney Feature Animation, 1420 Flower St., Glendale, CA 91221, 818-544-4103. (LAPNet was established in January of 1987 to meet some of the preservation needs of librarians, conservators, archivists and record managers in the Southern California area. For more information about the Network contact Christopher Coleman, Preservation Librarian, URL 11334, UCLA, 405 Hilgard ave., Los Angeles, CA 90024, 213 206-3298.) Submitted by: KES Donahue History & Special Collections, Biomedical Library, UCLA ecz5kat *** Conservation DistList Instance 5:17 Distributed: Saturday, August 31, 1991 Message Id: cdl-5-17-005 ***Received on Saturday, 31 August, 1991