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Intellectual Property rights and access

Date: 
11 Oct 2012
Location: 
New Delhi, India

Tutorial: Intellectual Property rights and access

Judith Gray

Using documents from the World Intellectual Property Organization plus the categories of owners and users described in IASA's Special Publication #6, "Ethical Principles for Sound and Audiovisual Archives," this tutorial will examine definitions of terms as well as differences that may exist between legal and ethical understandings of intellectual property rights, and the resulting implications for audiovisual archives.

Empowering your archives by "Organizing Knowledge"

Date: 
10 Oct 2012
Location: 
New Delhi, India

Tutorial: Empowering your archives by "Organizing Knowledge"

Guy Marechal

Small scale digitisation planning and implementation

Date: 
10 Oct 2012
Location: 
New Delhi, India

Workshop: Small scale digitisation planning and implementation
Nadja Wallaszkovits and Stefano Cavaglieri

How small, and possibly simple, may a digitization facility be, while still fulfilling most of the recommendations found on the IASA-TC04 guidelines? Of course there are some limits, in terms of technology deployed as well as in financial terms. This workshop will help understanding and planning for such a facility, from A to Z, or better from Ingest to Dissemination, taking a recent real world case as a reference.

Issues of the replay path

Date: 
9 Oct 2012
Location: 
New Delhi, India

Workshop: issues of the replay path Nadja Wallasovitz and Stefano Cavaglieri

An ideal replay path may be well defined by following the IASA-TC04 guidelines. In real life, and depending very much on the contents of a collection, there are however many situations in which a compromise is required. As an example: what do you do in practice if you need to replay a 78 rpm record which is rotating out of center? This workshop will touch, and sometimes address, a number of such common, as well as not so common, deviations from the regular replay path.

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