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Organizational Partners in this project

The Library of Congress is supporting a variety of other preservation projects through NDIPP and with the National Science Foundation

More resources on television archives and video preservation




Organizational Partners in this Project
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Thirteen/WNET – TV, New York – A major producer of national programming for public television and lead institution for Preserving Digital Public Television.
http://www.thirteen.org/index.php

WGBH – TV, Boston – A major producer for public television and a leader in planning video preservation.
http://www.wgbh.org/

WGBH Archives – features a selection of older series that have been remastered and related archival materials.
http://www.wgbh.org/resources/archives

Public Broadcasting Service – with links to information and resources on hundreds of program series and television productions aired nationally.
http://www.pbs.org/

New York University Moving Image Archiving and Preservation Program – part of the Tisch School, this 2-year program awards Masters Degrees in film and video preservation.
http://cinema.tisch.nyu.edu/page/miap.html

New York University Digital Libraries – with information on university projects preserving important media and cultural materials.
http://library.nyu.edu/diglib/

Library of Congress Digital Preservation Activities – planning and background materials, grants, and related initiatives.
http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/


THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS IS SUPPORTING A VARIETY OF OTHER PRESERVATION PROJECTS THROUGH NDIIPP AND WITH THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
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California Digital Library
The Web At Risk

Drexel University
Digital Engineering Archives and archiving CAD data
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

Emory University
MetaArchive Project of the American South

Johns Hopkins University
Securely Managing the Lifetime of Versions in Digital Archives
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

North Carolina State University Libraries
North Carolina Geospatial Data Archiving Project

Old Dominion University
Shared Infrastructure Preservation Models. Summary
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

Scripps Institute of Oceanography & Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Multi-Institution Testbed for Scalable Digital Archiving http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of Arizona in partnership with Raytheon
Investigating Data Provenance in the Context of New Product Design and Development.
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of California San Diego Supercomputer Center
Digital Preservation Lifecycle Management for the Preservation of Large Scale Multimedia Collections
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of California, Santa Barbara
National Geospatial Digital Archive

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The ECHO DEPository Project

University of Maryland
The DotCom Archive Project

University of Maryland
Robust Technologies for Automated Ingestion and Long-Term Preservation of Digital Information
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of Michigan
Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences
(Data-PASS)

University of Michigan
Incentives for Data Producers to Create Archive-Ready Data Sets
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Preserving Video Objects and Context: A Demonstration Project
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp

University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Planning a Globally Accessible Archive of MODIS Data
http://diggov.org/library/library/dgo2005/digarch/index.jsp


MORE RESOURCES ON TELEVISION ARCHIVES AND VIDEO PRESERVATION
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AMIA – Association of Moving Image Archivists
In addition to its website at http://www.amianet.org/, AMIA has produced an extensive study of locally-based television archives. Local Television: A Guide to Saving Our Heritage examines television preservation at local stations through a collection of case studies:

Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations
http://www.ccaaa.org/

FIAT/IFTA – Fédération Internationale des Archives de
Télévision/International Federation of Television Archives

http://www.fiatifta.org/

Independent Media Art Preservation – A Resource for independent film/video and audio producers and small media organizations
http://www.imappreserve.org/

Indiana University Radio & Television Services
WTIU Public Television
-- Preservation Assessment
http://wtiu.indiana.edu/strategicplan/digital_archive/

MIC – Moving Image Collections portal and union catalog
http://mic.imtc.gatech.edu/

PBCore Website – The CPB Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary Project
http://www.utah.edu/cpbmetadata/

PRESTOSPACE -- Preservation towards storage and access
Standardized Practices for Audiovisual Contents in Europe.
Technical solutions and integrated systems for digital preservation of all types of audiovisual collections.
http://www.prestospace.org/

Television Archiving – a useful site with articles and commentary about developments in television archiving.
http://www.archival.tv/


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