Preliminary Program
AMIA/DLF Hack Day 2019
Please join AMIA/DLF Hack Day, now in its 6th year! Wednesday, November 13th in Baltimore A unique opportunity for practitioners and managers of moving image collections to join with developers and engineers for an intense day of collaboration to develop solutions for digital audiovisual preservation and access. Within digital preservation and curation communities, hack days provide an opportunity for archivists, collection managers,...
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AMIA in Portland
Screenings at AMIA 2018
In collaboration with the NW Film Center, we’ve been able to schedule a slate of screenings open to the public in Portland, highlighting the work of our members … November 28 . NW Film Center 8:00pm – Open to all attendees Surprise Screening! A new restoration of a 1960s classic film. Courtesy of Park Circus. November 29 . NW Film Center 7:30pm – Open to all attendees Awards +...
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7:30AM Registration Open 8:30 AM Small Gauge Projector Maintenance and Repair 7:30AM Registration Open 8:30 AM Technology Selection and Implementation for Humans 9:00 AM Describing Moving Images: Data Models, Standards, and Tools 9:00 AM AMIA/DLF Hack Day 11:30 AM Tour: The Hollywood Theatre 12:30 PM The Reel Thing 1:30 PM Archivist’s Guide to QuickTime 5:45 PM Newcomer’s Orientation 6:45 PM Opening Night Reception 8:00 PM...
Read MoreProgram Stream: Building, Maintaining and Sharing Regional and Community Archives
On Friday, November 30th, there will be a five-session stream of programming focused on the needs of regional and community archives. No Islands In This Stream: Building, Maintaining and Sharing Regional and Community Archives A wide variety of institutions, including university archives, public libraries, museums, historical societies, non-profits, and even corporate entities are the custodians of growing amounts of community...
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