IASA journal No 44, January 2015
- Editorial & President’s Letter
- Spectres of Archive and Liberation
Verne Harris, Nelson Mandela Foundation, South Africa - Why Media Preservation Can’t Wait: the Gathering Storm
Mike Casey, Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative, Indiana University, USA - The Day the Earth Moved Under Our Feet
Marie O’Connell, The New Zealand Archive of Film, Television and Sound - Broadcast Archives: Between Productivity and Preservation
Jean-Christophe Kummer, Peter Kuhnle and Sebastian Gabler, NOA Audio Solutions, Austria - Re-lubrication of Compact Cassette Tapes with SBS (Soft Binder Syndrome)
Enric Giné Guix, Sonology Department, ESMUC (Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya), Tasso Laboratori de so. Barcelona, Spain - “Honey, I Burnt the Tapes!” A Study on Thermal Treatment for the Recovery of Magnetic Tapes Affected by Soft Binder Syndrome-Sticky Shed Syndrome
Federica Bressan, Sergio Canazza and Roberta Bertani, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Italy - An Analysis of the Broadcasting Migration Process from Analogue to Digital Format: A Comparison of Botswana Television and Namibian Broadcasting Corporation
Thandie Puthologo and Ruth M. Abankwah, University of Namibia - Virtual Media in an OAIS-enabled Environment
Sebastian Gabler, NOA Audio Solutions, Austria - Dealing with Issues of Technological Obsolescence at the Oregon State Archives: Digitization of Rols Audio Dictation Tapes
Austin Schulz, Oregon State Archives, USA - Putting Archival AV Media Into Context: An Archival Approach to Processing Mixed-media Manuscript Collections
Megan McShea, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA - Voices of Southern Patagonia: Digital Preservation of Sound Material
Gustavo Navarro, Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral, Unidad Académica San Julián, Argentina
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