Submitted by Richard Ranft on Thu, 27/11/2014 - 01:11
Call for Presentations
We are accepting proposals for papers, panels, posters, workshops and tutorials for the 46th Annual IASA Conference to be held at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, France -- 27 September through 1 October 2015
*** deadline for submissions: 16 January, 2015 ***
All for one -- one for all: Common Concerns -- Shared Solutions
http://2015.iasa-web.org
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Sun, 16/11/2014 - 21:05
Plans to establish a national archive centre in Kigali, to preserve the country's important audiovisual history are in advanced stages. The Minister for Sports and Culture, Joseph Habineza has revealed. "For instance today we have Gacaca documents which we need to store properly. These will be digitalised as part of the national archive and we will also work with Rwanda Broadcasting Agency (RBA) to ensure that the audiovisual archives are properly stored," he added.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Mon, 20/10/2014 - 19:44
Dear Colleagues,
I am happy to transmit to you the message of the Coordinating Council of Audio-Visual Archives Associations (CCAAA) President regarding the celebration of the World Day for AV Heritage (WDAVH) on October 27, 2014.
Dear friends of our audiovisual heritage,
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Mon, 06/10/2014 - 17:00
Today at the 2014 Annual Conference held in the Centre for the Book, Cape Town, South Africa, the IASA Election Committee announced the results of the Executive Board elections.
This was the first time IASA had organised the voting exclusively by electronic ballot.
The results are as follows:
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