BAVASS: Biennial Audio Visual Archival Summer School
BAVASS: Biennial Audio Visual Archival Summer School
BAVASS 2019 is an initiative of IU Libraries Moving Image Archive in collaboration with International Federation of Film Archives and Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations.
The core mission of film and media archivists is to preserve the nation's audio-visual cultural heritage. Audio-visual collections age, deteriorate, and expand exponentially in the digital age; therefore, it has become vitally important to invest in training, outreach and assistance programs aimed at providing guidance to professionals whose responsibility is preservation and access. BAVASS 2019 has been initiated with the vision to start a collaborative network of film archivists to improve broad adherence to film archival standards.
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BAVASS 2: Follow up Film Storage and Freezing…
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BAVASS 2: Follow up MARC cataloging of audio…
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BAVASS 2: Follow up on Film Inspection and…
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BAVASS2: Follow up Video Digitization and…
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BAVASS: Archive Management and Global Advocacy…
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BAVASS: Born Digital AV Preservation with Mike…
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BAVASS: Cataloging and Metadata of Moving Image…
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BAVASS: Copyright for Libraries and Archives with…
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BAVASS: Digital Media and Online Solutions for…
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BAVASS: Digital Restoration: Films of the Silent…
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BAVASS: Film and AV Preservation Strategies with…
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BAVASS: Final wrap up session, interactive with…
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BAVASS: History of Film Technology with Ken…
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BAVASS: History of the Film Archive Movement with…
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BAVASS: Introduction to Digital Preservation with…
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BAVASS: Open Source Tools and Resources with Dave…
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BAVASS: Overview of Historic Photographic…
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BAVASS: Photochemical Duplication of Film with…
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BAVASS: Photograph Preservation with Paul…
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BAVASS: Physical Attributes of Film with Tim…
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BAVASS: Practical Considerations for Managing…
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BAVASS: Project Management for Film Digitization…
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BAVASS: The Technology of Film Digitization with…
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BAVASS: TV and Video Technology and Preservation…
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