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Changes to the IASA listserv

IASA’s mailing list has been migrated to a Google Groups system with a new address. The list replaces the Listserv that was maintained and hosted for 17 years by the National Library of Norway under the care of Lars Gaustad. Our thanks to Lars and the Library for their long-standing support in this way.

All subscribers to the Listserv have been transferred to the new list. Further instructions including signing up, or cancelling your sign-up, are available at www.iasa-web.org/mailing-lists.

GRAMMY Museum Grant Program to advance the archiving of recorded sound heritage

GRAMMY MUSEUM GRANT PROGRAM: 2021 LETTER OF INQUIRY ONLINE

The GRAMMY Museum is now accepting Letters of Inquiry for their 2021 grant cycle. With funding generously provided by the Recording Academy®, the GRAMMY Museum Grant Program awards grants each year to organizations and individuals for audio preservation projects, as well as scientific research efforts. The program’s aim is to advance the archiving of the recorded sound heritage of the Americas and to explore the impact of music on the human condition.

Launch of the IASA Preservation Training Programme

 The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) is delighted to announce the launch of the IASA Preservation Training Programme. Developed by IASA’s Training and Education Committee, it is intended to share and develop audiovisual archival skills wherever in the world they are most needed. More information.

Survey about knowledge sharing within AV archives

Dear colleagues!

As part of the project Share that Knowledge! we would like to get a global overview of the existing concerns and methods related to knowledge sharing within the field of audiovisual preservation.

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