IASA journal No 37, July 2011
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- Editorial & President’s Letter
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Organising Knowledge: OK! What our catalogues and metadata have to do with the semantic web and linked data
Simon Rooks (Multi-Media Archivist, BBC) & Guy Maréchal (Senior Adviser: Titan & Memnon) -
Publishing Europe’s television heritage on the Web: the EUscreen project
Johan Oomen, Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum, Netherlands and Vassilis Tzouvaras, National Technical University of Athens, Greece -
‘What we believe we are, say we are and demonstrate we are’: a quantitative analysis of the attitudes of audiovisual archivists
Tim Bathgate, Radio New Zealand Sound Archives / Nga Taonga Korero -
Developing an MXF audiovisual preservation file wrapper specification in the Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative
Carl Fleischhauer, Library of Congress, USA -
Using existing institutional resources for establishing and preserving audio-visual collections
Toby Seay, Drexel University, Philadelphia -
An overview of early commercial wildlife recordings at the British Library
Cheryl Tipp, Curator, Wildlife Sounds, British Library -
Embedded metadata in WAVE files: a look inside issues and tools
Chris Lacinak, AudioVisual Preservation Solutions, USA -
The Collector’s Guide to Victor Records by Michael W. Sherman in collaboration with Kurt R. Nauck III. Revised Second Edition, 2010
Reviewed by Richard Green, Library and Archives Canada
