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[PADG:844] Minutes for Recording Media DG, Midwinter ALA, San Antonio, TX 2006
Minutes for Recording Media DG, Midwinter ALA, San Antonio, TX 2006
The group began with an update from Kate Contakos of the CCAHA’s symposium
“A Race Against Time: Preserving Machine Based Audiovisual Media,”
sponsored by the NEH and held in Philadelphia, PA in November, 2005.
Charlie Kolb also noted that the NEH will be sponsoring an open workshop
on recording sound at SAA in August 2006. Speakers will include Steve
Weiss, and Joann Rudolph, and Jim Reiley.
The open discussion focused mostly on ways in which to preserve media.
Some methods talked about were duplicating at the point of use, or
digitizing as requested. This led into discussion of file sizes and
storage space, digital storage maintenance, delivery systems, and
databases. Some of the difficulties with databases are inclusion of
sensitive information, restricting access when used for clinical research
or when identity needs to be kept in confidence. People spoke about
controlling access to databases when using remote access, as well as
providing access beyond the library or campus. Also discussed were
legality and copyright issues, distinctions between archival copy and use
copy, and distribution of these versions. Also at issue is machine
obsolescence and access to analog masters when it finally comes time to
make a digital archival copy. The topic for next time will focus on survey
tools and assessment; this seems to be the most in demand and several
projects related to this topic are nearing completion in time for Annual
2006, in New Orleans. Laissez les bon temps et les bandes délabré roulez!
Kate Contakos (New York University) &
Jacob Nadal (New York Public Library), Co-chairs