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Monday
, September 30
Atrium
8:30am •
Registration
10:30am •
Refreshments
11:00am •
Poster session 1
12:30pm •
Lunch
3:00pm •
Refreshments
6:00pm •
Welcoming reception
BenGLab 1
11:00am •
Discography committee open meeting
12:00pm •
Ethnic piano rolls
1:30pm •
Diversity task force open meeting
2:30pm •
Preserving the legacy of Odɛɛfoɔ Owusu Amoayɛ II
BenGLab 2
1:30pm •
IIIF for AV: The International Image Interoperability Framework is no longer just for images
2:00pm •
South African memory: After the Rivonia Trial, new steps, new challenges
2:30pm •
From Digital to Analogue: the Challenges and Prospects of Data Capturing and Preservation in an African Archive
Theatre 1
9:00am •
Opening
9:30am •
Keynote: AI for sound: A future technology for sound archives
11:00am •
Audiovisual archives - for inspiration, for creativity
12:00pm •
The role of audiovisual archives in music heritage sustainability: Conditions for accessibility and reuse
1:30pm •
W1: The safeguarding of the audiovisual heritage: Ethics, principles and preservation strategy (IASA-TC 03)
3:30pm •
IASA In video
4:00pm •
General assembly
Theatre 2
11:00am •
Technical committee open meeting
12:00pm •
Assessing video standards for endangered languages archives
1:30pm •
Media preservation and digitization principles and practices
2:00pm •
Systematic in-house digitization of legacy media archives: Case study of industrial digitization facilities
2:30pm •
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision audio digitization system: A case study
Tuesday
, October 1
Atrium
8:30am •
Registration
10:30am •
Refreshments / Registration
11:00am •
Poster session 2
12:30pm •
Lunch
3:00pm •
Refreshments
BenGLab 1
9:00am •
The International Library of African Music (ILAM) and its relationship with a decolonial imaginary in present day South Africa
9:30am •
AV as historical documents: Audiovisual materials about the Philippines under Marcos
10:00am •
From a ‘Culture of Silence’ to a free press: What oral histories tell us about self-censorship, ethics, and journalism in Ghana
11:00am •
Research archives section open meeting
12:00pm •
The relation of music archiving and intangible cultural heritage in Serbia
1:30pm •
Audiovisual archives inside science museums: A survey on management and conservation
2:00pm •
Digitizing a century of native voice and song at the Autry Museum
2:30pm •
The extraordinary fate of Charles Wolff's record collection
3:30pm •
National archives section open meeting
4:00pm •
Intellectual property right as part of preservation standards
4:30pm •
An uncertain but hopeful future: Freeing out of commerce works
BenGLab 2
9:00am •
The Lucy Durán collection: A report into the technical challenges digitising a mixed format audio collection
9:30am •
Scotland’s Sounds: Fostering creativity in our archives
10:00am •
National aggregator for sound in the Czech Republic
11:00am •
The return of Malawian intangible cultural heritage: Tales given form for the next generation
11:30am •
A study on the current utilization and development strategy of local audiovisual archives
12:00pm •
Presenting the United States presidents
1:30pm •
Ghosts of the popular: Theoretical and historiographic perspectives from the Hidden Years Music Archive
2:00pm •
Zdeněk Liška across institutions and materials
2:30pm •
Rescuing Malawi endangered 16mm film collection
4:30pm •
Training and education committee closed meeting
Theatre 1
9:00am •
Modern high-quality transfer approaches to wire and magnetic belt formats
9:30am •
Higher than 96KHz: A case for magnetic tape
10:00am •
Digital transformation at audiovisual archives: becoming digital by design
11:00am •
Archiving Austin City Limits: Applying software development methodologies to audiovisual archiving
11:30am •
Don’t let perfect be the enemy of the good: The balance of increased output and quality preservation
12:00pm •
Tech obsession
1:30pm •
W3: Handling and storage of audio and video carriers (IASA-TC 05)
3:30pm •
Aviary: Improving searchability and usability of audiovisual collections
4:00pm •
Long-term, migration-free preservation of audiovisual content
4:30pm •
AI AI O[H]: Speech recognition, text analysis, and oral history
Theatre 2
9:00am •
Organizing knowledge committee open meeting
9:30am •
W2: RDA and audiovisual archives
11:00am •
Handle with care: Managing radio collections related to the second world war
12:00pm •
The Nuremberg recordings: Listening to the 20th century
1:30pm •
Two years later: The future of small scale audiovisual archives in Asia
3:30pm •
Time-based media: Innovating and maintaining can coexist with open source
4:30pm •
Retrospect and prospect of electronic records long term preservation endeavor in Taiwan
Wednesday
, October 2
Atrium
8:30am •
Registration
10:30am •
Refreshments
11:00am •
Poster session 3
12:30pm •
Lunch
BenGLab 1
9:00am •
Broadcast archives section open meeting
9:30am •
UNESCO on the air: The digital transformation of a global radio history
10:00am •
How television archiving became a tool for saving radio and providing access to indigenous culture and language
11:00am •
Clean and link your metadata with alignments
11:30am •
Seeing the big picture: A data science approach to making sense of archival collections via Jupyter notebooks
BenGLab 2
9:00am •
Drawing the floor plans of your future
9:30am •
Preserving Chilean independent media: Past, present, and future of the Señal 3 Audiovisual Archive
10:00am •
Red Iberoamericana de Preservación Digital de Archivos Sonoros y Audiovisuales (RIPDASA)
11:00am •
New Phonograph: Modular technology, workflow, and collaboration
11:30am •
Historical sound documents in Germany
12:00pm •
A novel steganographic process to ensure error-free digital recording and transmission of audio
External
2:30pm •
PV1 – The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
2:30pm •
PV2 - The Music Centre of Dutch Public Broadcasting
2:30pm •
PV3 - Eye Collection Centre
2:30pm •
PV4 - Stedelijk Museum
2:30pm •
PV5 - the University of Amsterdam Special Collections
2:30pm •
PV6 - Netherlands Institute for Conservation, Art and Science
2:30pm •
PV7 - Rijksmuseum
9:00pm •
Screening at Eye Filmmuseum
Theatre 1
9:00am •
Sangam music: Mobile application as an outreach tool of the National Cultural Audiovisual Archives of India
9:30am •
Collect now, use later: Enabling future research
10:00am •
How do tomatoes sound, 1969-2019?
11:00am •
Branding the archiving job to the African youth
11:30am •
Why I am an (broadcast) archivist
12:00pm •
MPWARA syndrome: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment
1:30pm •
Featured presentation: Lossless compression and other stories from the New York Public Library audio and moving image initiative
2:15pm •
Plenary
Theatre 2
9:00am •
Training and education committee open meeting
10:00am •
Records management and archiving training in Malawi: A cry for help
11:00am •
Core developments in audiovisual metadata: A standards update
12:00pm •
Concepts and data in audio preservation: A meaningful relationship
Thursday
, October 3
Atrium
8:30am •
Registration
10:30am •
Refreshments
12:30pm •
Lunch
3:00pm •
Refreshments
BenGLab 1
3:30pm •
Executive board and officers of committees and sections closed meeting
BenGLab 2
9:00am •
W7: FFmpeg for audio-visual archivists (1)
1:30pm •
W12: FFmpeg for audio-visual archivists (2)
External
7:00pm •
IASA 50th Anniversary Dinner
Theatre 1
9:00am •
W4: Overview of IASA-TC 06 Guidelines for Video Preservation: Formats, Carriers and Workflow
1:30pm •
W11: NEMOSINE - The future of media storage
3:30pm •
W9: Quality control for media digitization projects
Theatre 2
9:00am •
W6: The composition of digital audio and video files
11:00am •
W13: Europeana Media: Using IIIF/AV to improve online audiovisual collections
1:30pm •
W10: A bluffers guide to sound and digital audio (part 1)
3:30pm •
W10: A bluffers guide to sound and digital audio (part 2)
Twitter Large, Media Park
9:00am •
W5: Safeguarding the RTS broadcast lacquer discs: challenges of a multifaceted project
1:30pm •
W8: Improving metadata in DPX files: Open source tools and guidelines from FADGI
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