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[padg] Columbia AV survey tool now available
Columbia University Libraries has developed and tested a tool to
inventory and assess the physical condition of audio and moving image
materials. The /Preservation Survey Tool for Audio and Moving Image
Collections/ and the accompanying instruction manual are now available
for download to anyone interested in surveying a collection at
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/services/preservation/index.html.
This survey tool is designed for use by librarians and archivists who
are not media experts. It provides a mechanism to develop preservation
priorities by recording quantities and types of audio and moving image
materials, documenting the physical condition of the media and their
housings, collecting information about existing levels of intellectual
control and intellectual property rights, and evaluating their potential
research value.
Applicable either to an item-by-item inventory or a random-sample
survey, the survey tool allows for but does not require collection of a
great deal of detail about each item. Most fields provide drop-down
menus to minimize keying and to assure consistent use of vocabulary.
Technical terminology is based on that used by the Audio Engineering
Society, Association of Moving Image Archivists, and other relevant
organizations
Survey-wide and collection-specific reports can be generated, as well as
lists of collections ranked by research importance and degree of
physical damage, and lists of the different media.
Funding to design the survey was provided by the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation.
Janet Gertz
Director, Preservation & Digital Conversion Division
Columbia University Libraries