3 edition of archival appraisal of moving images found in the catalog.
archival appraisal of moving images
Sam Kula
Published
1983
by Unesco in Paris
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | prepared by Sam Kula [for the] General Information Programme and UNISIST. |
Contributions | Unesco., Unesco. General Information Programme., UNISIST (Program) |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PN1993.4 .K8 1983 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 130 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 130 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2932260M |
LC Control Number | 84168445 |
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His book The Archival Appraisal of Moving Images: A Ramp Study with Guidelines was published by UNESCO in Cited by: 7. Appraising Moving Images: Assessing the Archival and Monetary Value of Film and Video Records is organized into five chapters, with a bibliography and index.
The book opens with a brief history of moving image archives. Additional Physical Format: Print version: Kula, Sam. Archival appraisal of moving images. Paris: Unesco, © (DLC) (OCoLC) Material Type. Moving Image and Sound Collections for Archivists provides a good, basic introduction to handling audiovisual materials in an archive.
The author extensively discusses digital issues and certainly could have added “digital” to the title to broaden the book’s appeal. Most of the information is available elsewhere but it is convenientAuthor: Jeffrey Paul Thompson.
The Moving Image deals with crucial issues surrounding the preservation, archiving, and restoration of film, video, and digital moving images. The journal features detailed profiles of moving image collections; interpretive and historical essays about archival materials; articles on archival description, appraisal, and access; behind-the-scenes.
appraisal has taken place with collections already in the department’s custody, appraisal should continue when compiling inventories and performing full processing.
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They are intended to provide a basic structural framework for decision-making and to support, not supplant, existing or evolving repository-specific criteria. These guidelines address the management of archival collections and, when applicable.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Kula, Sam. Archival appraisal of moving images. Paris: Unesco, © (OCoLC) Material Type: Government. Founded in by film archivist and University of Texas at Austin professor Dr.
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Produced as part of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Records and Archives Management Programme (RAMP), this publication provides government and non-government archivists and records managers with a comparative study of past and present policies and practices for selecting moving images for preservation, and with a series of guidelines based.
A lot of archival angst generated by the Digital Era relates more to professional status and authority, than the basic nature of archival work, challenging old comfort zones. There may be new careers out there, incorporating archival functions, such as in “digital data management” or “data curation” (National Science Foundation).
In these Books pages, you’ll find summaries of new books about moving-image archiving and also about related subjects. So, for example, included are books about particular filmmakers, periods of film, and trends in television programming and viewing.
The Moving Image is a peer-reviewed journal that explores topics relevant to both the media archivist and the media scholar. The Moving Imagehighlights crucial issues surrounding the preservation, archiving, and restoration of film, video, and digital moving images. In the archival literature, appraisal is a hot topic (p.).
However, appraisal of motion pictures is a much newer area, appearing infrequently in the literature (p. Moving image (MI) records present unique appraisal challenges. "Appraising Moving Images is a practical guide to archival and monetary appraisal of moving images.
The value of this book lies in the solid foundation it provides. Archival Formats. This section contains expert yet practical advice on preserving a variety of materials: photographs, negatives, and film; paper and parchment; books and scrapbooks, digital and electronic media; and audio and video tapes and motion pictures.
You can contact preservation@ with general questions on preventive care. Archival Arrangement and Description,” in which she discusses the way in which archivists analyze materials for arrangement and description purposes.
The authors of this article considered that the analysis methods described also map with those conducted during appraisal. Traditionally, archivists evaluate collections by reading the. contemporary documents containing text, images and vector graphics, (2) a framework for including 3D and 3D+time data sets into the appraisal analyses, (3) interfaces supporting exploratory archival appraisal analyses with small scale data sets, and (4) infrastructure supporting the transition from small scale to large scale.
The Moving Image is a peer-reviewed journal that explores topics relevant to both the media archivist and the media scholar. The Moving Image deals with crucial issues surrounding the preservation, archiving, and restoration of film, video, and digital moving images.Moving Archives is a compilation of eleven narratives by archivists who have lived to tell about their unique and personal experiences with moving collections.
John Newman provides an introduction and explains the evolution of the volume.about this book Moving Image and Sound Collections for Archivists by Anthony Cocciolo is for every archivist (or archivist in training) who has unearthed some carrier of moving image and sound and wondered what to : Anthony Cocciolo.