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This spreadsheet is to connect individuals seeking ideas and/or collaborators for session and workshop proposals. The spreadsheet is provided as a means of communication only: the Committee does not monitor the document and it is not part of the official submission process.
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Proposer NameContact InformationTopic PresentationFormat (Session, Workshop, etc)IdeaName(s) of Interested PartiesContact Information
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Ari Lavigne (Moving Image Preservation of Puget Sound)Ari@MIPoPS.orgMoney, Money, Money, Money: Developing Sustainable Pricing Models for Non-Profit VendorsSessionHow can non-profits in the reformatting business develop sustainable pricing / funding models? What has and hasn't worked for your organization? Could also be fleshed out to include: staff retention / benefits, new and innovative funding sources, etc.Siobhan Hagansiobhan@marmia.org
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Martin Johnson (UNC-Chapel Hill)mlj@email.unc.eduWhen A State Makes A Film: Using government-produced films to understand politics, policy, and history.SessionI am interested in finding other people who have worked with state-produced films (including nation-states, states and provinces, and local governments) as a means of sparking conversations about politics, policy, and history (or related subjects). I'm interested in hearing from scholars/archivists who have worked on specific collections (particularly when there are accompanying paper materials), as well as people who have included state-produced films in public programming, or as part of digitization efforts.
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Reto Kromer (AV Preservation by reto.ch)info@reto.chEmulation as a preservation strategy for digital contentSessionI am thinking e.g. about computer-based digital art. One example are HyperCard applications which can be emulated very well on modern x86_64 architectures running Linux, macOS or Windows.Amye McCartheramccarther@newmuseum.org
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Claire Foxcaf544@nyu.eduBuilding queer community into queer archivesSessionI'd love to participate in a session with others who have worked on archival initiatives for queer collections. Will try to build out a more robust description here later -- posting this general intention now in the interest of time.Brenda Florabflora@tulane.eduEmily Vinsonevinson@uh.eduMelanie Goulishmelaniegoulish@gmail.comShannon Devlinscdevl11@gmail.com
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Amye McCarther (New Museum)amccarther@newmuseum.orgStrategies for enhancing access to digitized AV collectionsSessionI would be interested in co-organizing/participating in a session that explores emerging practices for enhancing access and context for digitized AV collections, whether by situating them historically, juxtaposing them with other types of archival materials, or other interpretive framing that leverages technologyMiriam Meislikmiriam@pitt.edu
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Janine Winfreejwinfree@eastman.orgSecrets of the Vinegar RoomSessionWould like to learn more about institutions' vinegar rooms and how they are tackling it!
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Ruth Abankwahruthabankwah@gmail.comThe role university libraries and university archives play in the preservation of audio visual materials: commonalities and differences sessionConference paper
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Richard W. Kroon (EIDR)rkroon@eidr.orgAsset identificationWorkshopAdd unique identification (as a general concept and the specifics of EIDR) to any existing cataloging workshops or training as an extension to cataloging practice to enable multi-institution search, asset cross-reference, Open Data publication, academic citation, etc.
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Casey Davis Kaufmancasey_davis-kaufman@wgbh.orgArchivists' role in supporting the use of av collections in digital scholarship / making collections available in ways that enable computational analysisSessionI would like to propose a session on the archivists' role in supporting the use of AV collections for digital scholarship and the digital humanities. The session can also include ways that AV collections can be exposed to enable digital humanities work, such as computational analysis and use of materials in digital humanities websites. In the past, there have been sesssions where digital humanists present on their work. This session will differ in that the archivists will present how they have supported digital humanists in their scholarly pursuits.Soojin Parksp5336@nyu.edu
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Shannon Devlinscdevl11@gmail.comCollections by WomenSessionI am interest in doing a panel with other people who have worked with film collections by women. I am particulary interested in travelogue collections, but am open to other kinds.
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Alan Munshoweralanm@olemiss.eduLicensing policies and strategiesSessionLooking for librarians, archivists, and other time-based media stewards who license video to a variety of patrons. Particulary interested in University archivists that routiunely work with students and/or large video production organizations.
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