Abstracts: Oral Presentation
- 'Look what theyve done to my song'. The digitization and interpretation of historical ethnomusicological audio material at the Institute of Ethnomusicology SRC SASA
- A piece of the continent: developing a digitising plan for audiovisual material that forms a minority of a preservation collection
- A working model for developing and sustaining collaborative relationships between archival repositories in the Caribbean and the United States
- Archives as Producers of Documentation: Community Outreach through Field and In-House Recording
- Archiving Challenges in Africa: The Case of Post-Conflict Liberia
- Archiving Digital Video: Two Real-World Projects
- Audio-Visual Digitization Challenges and Experiences from the Danish National Archive
- Building the NTT Language Archive: Collaboration and interoperability
- Challenges and benefits of enterprise wide digital asset management in TV broadcasting environment
- Digital Archive Federations
- Digitisation of Research Sound Collections in Eastern Europe
- Documental analysis guide for audiovisual archives
- EDVR: Encyclopedic Discography of Victor Recordings
- Freezing Acetate Base Magnetic Tapes
- How to archive the Internet or What is a digital object?
- In search of new interfaces: new roles for archives in language teaching and revitalization
- Knowledge sharing between Latin America and Europe. Sound documentation training program
- Manuscript Library Oral Histories: "A tape in a paper haystack"
- Morphemes, Metadata, and the Mechanics of Maintaining a Language Archive at a Museum of Natural History
- Music Australia: Building innovative partnerships for online access to music made, played and recorded by Australians
- OLAC: Accessing the World's Language Resources
- OLCAP: the On-line Languages Community Access Pilot project in Northern Australia
- Our Future's Past: Indigenous Archival Discovery as a Catalyst for New Recording Initiatives in Remote Northern Australia
- Possibilities and difficulties when different projects must interact within a system developed for archiving and digitization
- Providing Access to Large-Scale Oral History Collections: Realities, Temporary Fixes, and Hoped-For Solutions
- QUADRIGA - Ten years of practical experience with audio digitations projects - Lessons Learned
- Real Diggers' Recall: Questions of preservation & memory at the Australian War Memorial
- Regional Archives and Community Portals
- Sharing linguistic multi-media resources at different complexity levels
- Split a Collection - Access it Remotely
- Storing audio visual content in the digital domain is more pretentious than bankers demand for their content but has to be cheaper !
- Streaming Newsfilm for Education and Access in a Cooperative Enviroment
- Sustaining junba in the Kimberley through local archives
- The Challenge of Archiving Resources in Linguistics and Anthropology in the Southern Cone (South America)
- The changing face of digital audio restoration capabilities in archives and libraries
- The EASAIER Sound Archive Integration and Enrichment Framework
- The European Project MEMORIES: goals and first results
- The EVIA Digital Archive Project: A Collaborative Framework for Research, Archiving, Publishing, and Access
- The ILKAR -project - Integrated solutions for conservation, archiving and restoration of magnetic tapes and wax-cylinder
- The PARADISEC ingestion workflow model e-research processes for managing a distributed ethnographic research repository
- The Pursuit of a Vision: From Digital Storage to Semantic Archive
- The role of local digital archives within the National Recording Project for Indigenous Performance in Australia
- Towards a Portable, Open, Tailorable and Persistent Audio Acquisition System
- Transforming Archives through Collaboration the IZI-Documentation Centre
- Two Stations Two Countries ONE Commercial Music Archive
- Using Podcasts in the sense of Audio material in archive centers
- Video Encoding and Archiving in Field Linguistics
- VisualAudio- extracting sound information from a phonograph record
- Waltzing Matilda a history of sound recording in Australia
- Why the National Phonoteque wants to record and catalogue the soundscape of Mexico?
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