Scholars, activists, researchers, and artists of a certain age and inclination are burdened with a soon-to-be-obsolete but always-beloved, carefully tended but perhaps recently quieted collection that most likely sits on an office shelf gaining dust: their VHS Archive. Not a personal collection, but a professional one of continuing or even growing value if not usability, this archive has been lovingly built and used, probably over decades, for teaching and research and in support of the movements and issues that have mattered most to the collector. With the help of an Open Education Resources grant from CUNY we built an online teaching resource for a graduate course that would focus on just twelve of these tapes. We hope that the course and...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Until just over a decade ago, the cassette tape was one of the most popular mediums for prerecorded ...
True though it is that preservation information is still scarce, scattered, primitive, and often in...
Scholars, activists, researchers, and artists of a certain age and inclination are burdened with a s...
The archiving of retro media on the internet has become one of the more prolific examples of amateur...
Many cultural heritage AV collections are owned by institutions with limited means to preserve them....
This study analyzes the idea of “media archiving as critical pedagogy” by using the Saving Home Movi...
What happens to circulating VHS collections when the VHS tape dies? Physical degradation of the medi...
Archiving the Archive is an exploration of the changing ways we hold our memories through media. As ...
A collection of artifacts from the Digitizing Knowledge GROCS project from 2008-2009.Our interdiscip...
The recent proliferation of free-access digital archives opened a new era of research in which costs...
For years, Oxford University Press has been publishing a series, Very Short Introductions, offering ...
How will our increasingly digital civilization persist beyond our lifetimes? Audio and videotapes de...
From 1995 to 2005, the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) presented its School for Scan...
Research problem: This study aims to address the gap in information regarding how New Zealand organi...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Until just over a decade ago, the cassette tape was one of the most popular mediums for prerecorded ...
True though it is that preservation information is still scarce, scattered, primitive, and often in...
Scholars, activists, researchers, and artists of a certain age and inclination are burdened with a s...
The archiving of retro media on the internet has become one of the more prolific examples of amateur...
Many cultural heritage AV collections are owned by institutions with limited means to preserve them....
This study analyzes the idea of “media archiving as critical pedagogy” by using the Saving Home Movi...
What happens to circulating VHS collections when the VHS tape dies? Physical degradation of the medi...
Archiving the Archive is an exploration of the changing ways we hold our memories through media. As ...
A collection of artifacts from the Digitizing Knowledge GROCS project from 2008-2009.Our interdiscip...
The recent proliferation of free-access digital archives opened a new era of research in which costs...
For years, Oxford University Press has been publishing a series, Very Short Introductions, offering ...
How will our increasingly digital civilization persist beyond our lifetimes? Audio and videotapes de...
From 1995 to 2005, the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC) presented its School for Scan...
Research problem: This study aims to address the gap in information regarding how New Zealand organi...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Until just over a decade ago, the cassette tape was one of the most popular mediums for prerecorded ...
True though it is that preservation information is still scarce, scattered, primitive, and often in...