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ALA Audio Preservation Preconference
"The Transformation of Recorded Sound
Preservation in the Digital Age"
Preconference to the ALA Annual Conference, Washington, DC
Friday, June 26, 1998
9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
[To be held at the National Archives Building Theater
700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW]
Presented by the Preservation and Reformatting Section
Photographic and Recording Media Committee
Association for Library Collecitons & Technical Services
a division of the American Library Association
Co-Sponsors:
Society of American Archivists
National Archives and Records Administration
The Research Libraries Group has graciously underwritten
some of the
expenses of this preconference.
Goals and Objectives:
The presentations will address the following topics: the
advantages and
disadvantages of analog vs. digital technologies,
strategies for coping with
the change from analog to digital, evolving acquisition,
access and
preservation policies, and the latest technologies and
standards.
The preconference will be an expanded version of the 1997
Society of
American Archivists annual conference program, "Dealing
with the
Transformation: Analog and Digital Technologies in
Recorded Sound
Collections." Speakers will review current practices for
acquiring,
preserving and enhancing access to sound collections, and
assessing the
advantages and disadvantages offered by the analog and
digital
technologies. Strategies will be discussed for coping with
the increasing
replacement of analog by digital products and practices.
The
presentations will focus on the changing nature of
recording and
communications technologies and how these changes will
likely impact
the key activities of acquisition, preservation, and
access.
Participants should expect to leave the preconference with
a better
understanding of the scope of the transformation occurring
in sound
recording and communications technologies, and of the many
factors to
be considered as library and archival programs contemplate
the shift
towards increasing use of digital technologies.
Audience:
Librarians or archivists involved with audio collections
who are
concerned about the shifting trend towards digital
technologies.
Faculty:
Gerry Gibson, Audio and Moving Image Preservation
Specialist,
Preservation, Research and Testing Division, Library of
Congress;
Charles Hardy, Oral historian, Associate Professor of
History, West
Chester University; Alan Lewis, Audio-Visual Expert, NARA,
Special
Media Archives Division; William Storm, Consultant; Dave
Wickstrom,
Consultant; Jim Wheeler, Consultant; Moderator: Richard
Peek, Head,
Preservation Department, University of Rochester
Libraries.
Tentative Program Outline
8:00-9:00 a.m.
Registration
9:00-9:10 a.m.
Welcome and Introduction - Peek
9:10-9:50 a.m.
Sound Recording in the Digital Age: A
Report
from the Field - Hardy
9:50-10:30 a.m.
Understanding the Requirements: Digital
Access to Sound and Moving Images - Storm
10:30-10:55 a.m.
Networking Break
10:55-11:25 a.m.
Contracting for Preservation Services. The
many considerations for preparing a vendor
contract for audio transfer. - Lewis
11:25-12:10 p.m.
How Do They Do That?: Audio Tape Transfer
Specifics. A basic overview of how things
work electronically.-Wickstrom
12:10-1:30 p.m.
Lunch on your own
1:30-2:10 p.m.
Current Practices for Storing and Handling
Audio Materials. The best practices for
acquiring, processing, and storing audio
materials. -- Gibson
2:10-2:45 p.m.
Preserving Digital Tapes. The problems
associated with digital tape preservation,
environmental testing, and storage
considerations.-Wheeler
2:45-3:10 p.m.
Networking Break
3:10-3:55 p.m.
Panel discussion, Questions and Answers --
All faculty
3:55-4:05 p.m.
Concluding remarks and acknowledgments -
Peek
A registration form and other useful information can be
found on the ALCTS homepage:
http://www.ala.org/alcts/events/preconference98
I would gladly answer any questions sent to directly.
Richard Peek
Head, Preservation Dept.
University of Rochester
rpeek@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(716) 275-9285