IASA 2009 conference, Athens: videos

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Tuesday, September 22 2009

Overview of the Greek Audio and Music Archives [in Greek] Kostas Moschos, Institute for Research on Music & Acoustics – Greek Music Documentation Centre, Greece

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Wednesday, September 23 2009

Uncertainly about digital data carriers - The case of WORM Optical Discs Jean-Marc Fontaine, UPMC - MCC - CNRS / LAM, Paris, France

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Low-cost and Low-complexity Optical Sound Restoration using Image and Sound Processing Techniques [in Greek] A. Floros, N. Grigoriou, N. Kanellopoulos, Ionian University, Dept. of Audiovisual Arts, Corfu, Greece

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From Preservation Master to On-line Access: Automating Workflows for huge Media Collections Jorg Houpert, Cube-Tec, Bremen, Germany

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The sound of music. Cataloguing Spanish songs in the audiovisual records Alicia Garcia Medina, National Library of Spain, Madrid, Spain

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The Greek State Newsreels - History & Documentation [in Greek] Stelios Kymionis, Emmanuel Georgoudakis, Hellenic National Audiovisual Archive, Athens, Greece

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Thursday, September 24 2009

Urns of the Opera : Was a Phantom there? Xavier Sene, BnF, Paris, France

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Making the past through family movies and found footage films [in Greek] Irini Stathi, University of the Aegean, Department of cultural technology and communication, Mytilene, Greece

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Alternative system for non-commercial use of intellectual property in consideration of free P2P file-sharing Prof. Dionysia Kallinikou, University of Athens, Greece, Marinos Papadopoulos, Vassiliki Strakantouna, Alexandra Kaponi, Patsis, Papadopoulos, Kaponi & Associates, Athens, Greece

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Audiovisual archiving and copyright law: Limitations & Exceptions in favor of Archives Dr. Maria-Daphne Papadopoulou, LL.M., Athens, Greece

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Compass course - safeguarding. Navigating new policy waters in a new archival archipelago Mathias Bostroem, The Swedish Centre for Folk Music and Jazz Research, Stockholm, Sweden

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Content migration needs skills migration Richard Ranft, The British Library Sound Archive, United Kingdom

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Recording the environment: creating an archive of ambience Budhaditya Chattopadhyay, Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata, India

 

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Friday, September 25 2009

GlobalMusic2One - Accessing diverse world music archives using a hybrid approach between Web 2.0 techniques and adaptive music information retrieval Holger Grossmann, Jakob Abesser, Hanna Lukashevich, Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology (IDMT), Ilmenau, Germany

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Armonique: A framework for Web 2.0 audio archiving, searching, and metadata extraction Bill Manaris, Thomas Zalonis, J.R. Armstrong, Brys Sepulveda, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA

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AllThatSounds - Associative Semantic Retrieval of Audio Files Julian Rubisch, Matthias Husinsky, Hannes Raffaseder, University of Applied Sciences, St. Poelten, Austria