This Thursday, April 19th at 8 pm (EST), American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB) will host a webinar on Digital File Management at Public Media Stations. The public is welcome to join past AAPB National Digital Stewardship Residents who will present on best practices based on the lessons learned from their NDSR projects.
Webinar URL: http://wgbh1.adobeconnect.com/pbpfdigitalfiles/
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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About NDSR
In April of 2015, the American Archive of Public Broadcasting (AAPB) was awarded a grant by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to develop a National Digital Stewardship Residency program focused specifically on the area of digital audiovisual preservation in the realm of public media. Over the course of the 27-month grant, the AAPB sent seven residents to serve out ten-month residencies in organizations that create and hold public media content, working to develop effective digital stewardship models for this crucial aspect of American heritage.
About PBPF
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.