Photo courtesy of Rebecca Benson, @jeybecques, PBPF Fellow at University of Missouri.
This Thursday, March 15th at 8 pm EST, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB) staff will host a webinar with Kathryn Gronsbell, Digital Collections Manager at Carnegie Hall and will cover topics in documentation, including why documentation is important, what to think about when recording workflows for future practitioners, and where to find examples of good documentation in the wild.
The public is welcome to join for the first half hour. The last half hour will be limited to Q&A with our Public Broadcasting Preservation Fellows, who have now begun to inventory their digitized public broadcasting collections to be preserved in the AAPB.
Webinar URL: http://wgbh1.adobeconnect.com/documentation/
For anyone who missed the last webinar on tools for Quality Control, it’s now also available for viewing through this link: http://wgbh1.adobeconnect.com/psv1042lp222/.
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For more updates on the Public Broadcasting Preservation Fellowship project, follow the project at pbpf.americanarchive.org and on Twitter at #aapbpf, and come back in a few months to check out the results of their work: digitized content preserved in the American Archive of Public Broadcasting from our collaborating host organizations WUNC, KOPN, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, Georgia Public Broadcasting, and the Center for Asian American Media as well as documentation created to support ongoing audio and video preservation education at the University of Missouri, University of Oklahoma, Clayton State University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and San Jose State University.