workshop

Future-proof AV content for education and research

Date: 
6 Nov 2014 to 7 Nov 2014
Location: 
Venice, Italy

As the Presto4U project comes to an end (Dec 2014) we are bringing universities and research institutions together to offer them some free training in audiovisual digital preservation. Organised by the Department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London in collaboration with the University of Venice IUAV and Italian broadcaster RAI, ‘Future-proof AV content for education and research’ will take place in Venice (Italy) over 2 half days (6-7 November 2014).

Early Bird Reminder - IASA Conference, Cape Town, 5-9 October 2014

Greetings all,

This is a friendly reminder that:

Early Bird Registration is ending 31 August for the IASA Annual Conference, "Connecting Cultures: Content, Context, and Collaboration", held 5-9 October 2014 in Cape Town South Africa.

http://2014.iasa-web.org/registration

Don’t miss this opportunity for significant savings! Register now and ensure your place at this gathering of the best and brightest from the sound and audiovisual archival community.

2014 Annual IASA Conference Registration Open!

Greetings IASA members and followers,

Registration for the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives 2014 annual conference, “Connecting Cultures: Content, Context, and Collaboration”, is now open and available online at: http://2014.iasa-web.org

International Digital Libraries for Musicology 1st workshop

Date: 
12 Sep 2014
Location: 
London, UK

1st International Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014)

12th September 2014 (full day), London, UK
in conjunction with the ACM/IEEE Digital Libraries conference 2014

Many Digital Libraries have long offered facilities to provide multimedia content, including music. However there is now an ever more urgent need to specifically support the distinct multiple forms of music, the links between them, and the surrounding scholarly context, as required by the transformed and extended methods being applied to musicology and the wider Digital Humanities.

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