First Steps: Caring for Sound and Moving Image Collections

Date: 
25 Aug 2020
Location: 
online

First Steps: Caring for Sound and Moving Image Collections Webinar

Date and Time: 25 August 2020, 10:00-13:30

Registration: To register for this free event please follow this link: https://smartsurvey.co.uk/s/WEBINARsoundandmovingimage/

We are delighted to again work with National Library of Scotland (NLS), to present a webinar on the care of sound and moving image collections. In partnership with Unlocking our Sound Heritage, a UK-wide project that will help save the nation’s sounds and open them up to everyone, we have put together an online friendly programme, with presentations on:

  • How to identify and care for sound and moving image formats
  • What to think about when planning digitisation
  • What information to include when cataloguing
  • How sound and film can be used to support learning and engagement activities

We are also delighted to feature three case studies from people with first-hand experience of working with collections and using them for community-led projects:

  • Singer Stories, a collection of memories and short films from former employees of the Singer Sewing Machine Factory in Clydebank
  • Gairloch Museum, exhibition and display of audio-visual collections
  • Alternative Approaches to Archiving audio-visual materials in community archives

A full programme is below.

Registration: To register for this free event please click https://smartsurvey.co.uk/s/WEBINARsoundandmovingimage/

10.00-10.05     Audrey Wilson, Community Engagement Officer, Scottish Council on Archives
Welcome

10.05-10.15     Vicky Plaine, Head of Media Management, BBC Scotland
        Session 1 – Basic Identification and Storage of Moving Image and Sound Items
10.15-10.30     So, What do you Have?
Stuart Wilson, Moving Image Technician, National Library of Scotland, & Conor Walker, Audio Preservation Engineer, National Library of Scotland

A practical workshop that covers the handling of various formats and the identification of both moving image and sound formats.

10.30-10.45     How can I look after it?
Stuart Wilson, Moving Image Technician, National Library of Scotland, & Conor Walker, Audio Preservation Engineer, National Library of Scotland

A bite-sized guide to the best storage options for the items in your collection when you don’t have access to a vault. Sound and Moving Image symptom checker, how to spot if your recordings are ailing.

10.45-11.00     How can I remember what I’ve got?
Rob Smith, Audio Cataloguing Co-ordinator, National Library of Scotland

Some top tips on how to assess what is in your collection and make a basic inventory

11.00-11.15     Q&A of Session 1

Session 2– Case Studies: Learning from One Another
11.15-11.30     Be Seen and Be Heard!
Maya Darrell Hewins, PhD candidate, University of the Highlands and Islands

Alternative approaches to archiving audio-visual materials in community collections.

11.30 – 11.45   Make it Visual
Dr Karen Buchanan, Curator, Gairloch Museum

How we used our oral history collection in the interpretation and displays in the new museum.

11.45 – 12.00   Singer Stories: Oral Histories, Community Engagement, and Preservation Challenges
Katie McDonald, Archivist, West Dunbartonshire Council

A look at West Dunbartonshire Council’s Singer Stories project – why the project mattered, how the project worked, and the challenges involved in preserving community conversations.

12.00-12.15     Q&A Session 2

Session 3 – Advice, Support and Networks
12.15–12.30     Thinking about Digitisation? Things to consider when planning a digitisation project
Jeni Park, Hub Project Manager, Unlocking Our Sound Heritage Project, National Library of Scotland

Why digitise? What will I do with the digitised items? Are my items a priority? Should I do it myself of use another organisation? How will I cover any costs?

12.30-12.45     Debunking the myths of Copyright and GDPR for your sound and moving image collection
Mel Reeve-Rawlings, Rights Clearance Officer, National Library of Scotland

So now you have a digitised copy of your moving image or sound recording, can you do anything with it?

12.45-13.30     Q&A plus Show and Tell
On hand to answer your questions plus signpost to resources, general chit chat, networking, discussion of your collection and what you want to do with it. Your opportunity to bring along something from your collection and ask the experts advice.