This report documents the experience and findings of the Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (AMPPD) project, which has worked to enable more efficient generation of metadata to support discovery and use of digitized and born-digital audio and moving image collections. The AMPPD project was carried out by partners Indiana University Libraries, AVP, University of Texas at Austin, and New York Public Library between 2018-2021
Employing More Product, Less Process (MPLP) approaches we are making archival collections more readi...
This paper examines what metadata schemes are needed for radio material using the example of the LAR...
In 2015, a team at the University of Maryland Libraries collaborated on a pilot project to digitize ...
Academic libraries and archives are dealing with increasing numbers of digital audio and video (AV) ...
As part of a larger hidden collections initiative, Columbia University Libraries initiated plans in ...
The increase in digitization of analog audiovisual materials across institutions has necessitated th...
As part of a larger hidden collections initiative, in 2018, Columbia University Libraries embarked o...
Increasingly data archives are confronting new kinds of media. Qualitative data is traditionally ca...
In recent years, audiovisual archives, large and small, have been making their holdings accessible o...
Columbia University Libraries is working on a large-scale project, funded by the Ford Foundation gra...
Audiovisual preservation is a field that is always in motion, whether by way of adapting to the new ...
The available online audiovisual material maintained by public and private organizations and institu...
Slides from a webinar presented on October 12, 2010 as part of the \u22Metadata Matters\u22 educatio...
This poster describes the strategies and methods employed to improve access to the audiovisual-rich ...
Audiovisual resources are expanding rapidly these days. Large amounts of these complicated materials...
Employing More Product, Less Process (MPLP) approaches we are making archival collections more readi...
This paper examines what metadata schemes are needed for radio material using the example of the LAR...
In 2015, a team at the University of Maryland Libraries collaborated on a pilot project to digitize ...
Academic libraries and archives are dealing with increasing numbers of digital audio and video (AV) ...
As part of a larger hidden collections initiative, Columbia University Libraries initiated plans in ...
The increase in digitization of analog audiovisual materials across institutions has necessitated th...
As part of a larger hidden collections initiative, in 2018, Columbia University Libraries embarked o...
Increasingly data archives are confronting new kinds of media. Qualitative data is traditionally ca...
In recent years, audiovisual archives, large and small, have been making their holdings accessible o...
Columbia University Libraries is working on a large-scale project, funded by the Ford Foundation gra...
Audiovisual preservation is a field that is always in motion, whether by way of adapting to the new ...
The available online audiovisual material maintained by public and private organizations and institu...
Slides from a webinar presented on October 12, 2010 as part of the \u22Metadata Matters\u22 educatio...
This poster describes the strategies and methods employed to improve access to the audiovisual-rich ...
Audiovisual resources are expanding rapidly these days. Large amounts of these complicated materials...
Employing More Product, Less Process (MPLP) approaches we are making archival collections more readi...
This paper examines what metadata schemes are needed for radio material using the example of the LAR...
In 2015, a team at the University of Maryland Libraries collaborated on a pilot project to digitize ...