Subject: Workshops on holdings maintenance, audiovisual materials, and digital preservation
There are 3 preservation-related preconference workshops being offered prior to the Society of American Archivists annual meeting in Birmingham, Alabama August 19-25, 2002: Holdings Maintenance: Basics of Housing and Storing Collections Preservation Management of Machine-Based Audiovisual Collections Archival Perspectives in Digital Preservation Non-members are welcome to register. "Early bird" discounts are available if registration is received by mid-July. See the specific workshop info. below for the exact date. Please visit <URL:http://www.archivists.org/conference/> for more information on the workshops and the annual meeting. Preservation Management of Machine-Based Audiovisual Collections #0309 Birmingham, AL Tuesday, August 20, 2002 9 am - 5 pm If you find yourself charged with the management of a machine-based audiovisual collection (motion picture films, sound recordings, videotapes) this seminar will provide you with the technical nature of the various media, the problems that arise with them, and the currently available solutions. Upon completion of the seminar you will: Understand the fundamental nature of the various media and the application of archival principles and procedures to them Recognize concepts, terminology, media, technologies, problems, basic conservation and preservation methods, storage considerations, equipment needs, etc. Know other persons to network with and learn about other institutions that are facing similar challenges. The seminar is geared toward archive administrators, oral historians, archivists, media librarians, stock footage collections staff, and preservation managers. Instructor(s): Alan F. Lewis Audiovisual Preservation Expert Special Media Archives Services Division National Archives and Records Administration Registration fees: Early bird (on or before 7/20/2002): SAA Member - $145 Nonmember - $215 Regular (after 7/20/2002): SAA Member - $170 Nonmember - $240 Archival Perspectives in Digital Preservation #0305 Birmingham, AL (Hotel and travel information) Monday, August 19, 2002 - Tuesday, August 20, 2002 9 am - 5 pm How do you make the connection between fundamental archival principles and the idea of "digital preservation" as it has evolved since 1996? Come to this advanced seminar to find out. Drawing on a growing technical literature defining digital preservation requirements, the seminar explores how concepts such as integrity, authenticity, and trust are embedded in specific digital preservation development programs, including the work of OCLC/RLG, InterPARES, and selected European initiatives. In this seminar you will: Define key digital preservation concepts and how these ideas have evolved since 1996 from earlier work on "electronic records" and other archival initiatives. Know how at least three fundamental archival principles (integrity, authenticity, trust) underlie present ongoing efforts to define digital preservation requirements. Review at least three specific digital preservation programs, including the Open Archival Information System (an emerging international standard), the international InterPARES project on authentic digital records, and efforts by OCLC and RLG to define and implement digital preservation concepts. Apply digital preservation concepts to specific digital archives collections, either those supplied by participants or by the instructor. Participants should be familiar with the basics of digital technology, the fundamentals of database design, and metadata creation in an archives or library context. Passing familiarity with XML and SGML would also be helpful. Instructor(s): Paul Conway Director of Information Technology Services Duke University Libraries Registration fees: Early bird (on or before 7/19/2002): SAA Member - $225 Nonmember - $295 Regular (after 7/19/2002): SAA Member - $250 Nonmember - $320 Holdings Maintenance: Basics of Storing and Housing Collections #0308 Birmingham, AL Monday, August 19, 2002 9 am - 5 pm Have you taken on preservation responsibilities and want practical information on the care of various materials? This seminar will give you an overview of chemical and mechanical risks to record materials and you will learn handling and shelving methods and options for cleaning and copying. Upon completion of this seminar you will: Understand general mechanical and chemical risks to archival materials; Be able to select and use storage enclosures properly; Know how to provide for basic cleaning and maintenance; Evaluate storage materials for their composition, utility, and cost. Instructor(s): Shelby Sanett Imaging and Preservation Services Manager Amigos Library Services, Inc. Registration fees: Early bird (on or before 7/19/2002): SAA Member - $145 Nonmember - $215 Regular (after 7/19/2002): SAA Member - $170 Nonmember - $240 Sarah Talley SAA Preservation Section *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:3 Distributed: Thursday, June 27, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-3-018 ***Received on Friday, 21 June, 2002