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Audiovisual Archives seminar in Tallinn
Audiovisual Archives: Preservation and Re-use.
BAAC Seminar in Tallinn
June 5, 2007
 

Venue: National Library of Estonia (Tõnismägi 2), Cupola Hall

 
 
Programme (PDF)
 
11.00-11.30 Opening
Introductions and welcome

Piret Noorhani (BAAC, Estonian Literary Museum)

Eva-Lis Green (FIAT, Swedish Television)

Gunnel Jönsson (IASA, Swedish Radio)

 

11.30.-12.15 Gunnel Jönsson, Archives in the audiovisual world

The sound and audiovisual archives within the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) have both widht and depth that sometimes are difficult to grasp. Are there any significant differences to the content within different archives? What is an archive, really? The solution may not be given in this paper, but an overview of terminology, content and approaches to archiving will be presented.

 

12.15-13.00 Lasse Nilsson (Swedish Television), From videotape to digital file - planning, realizing and managing a migration project: The SVT case

 
13.00-14.00 Lunch
 

14.00-14.45 Paavo Rytsä (YLE Finnish Broadcasting Company), YLE's Elävä arkisto - The Living Archive - Treasure chest of Finnish culture and living

 

14.45-15.30 Eila Haikarainen (YLE Finnish Broadcasting Company), Publishing archive photos - copyright and other issues

 
15.30-16.00 Coffee break
 

16.00-16.45 Riitta Koskivirta (Finnish Photomuseum), Preservation of original photographs: Why should we care?

 

16.45-17.30 Tedd Urnes (Norwegian Broadcasting Company), Estonia: Content description of old and unknown films about Estonia: Elementary training in making a minimum data list for the films

 
 

Hosted by: Estonian Literary Museum, Estonian Television

 

Sponsor: National Programme of Collections of Humanities and Natural Sciences (Estonian Ministry of Education and Research)

 
 Working language: English
 
Contact:
Piret Noorhani
piret@kirmus.ee
+372 7377 724


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