CALL FOR PAPERS
Joint Technical Symposium 2010, Oslo, Norway,
May 2-4, 2010.
DIGITAL CHALLENGES AND DIGITAL OPPORTUNITIES IN AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVING
Organized for the first time in 1983, JTS is the international meeting
for organisations and individuals involved in the preservation and
restoration of original image and sound materials.
Under the auspices of UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific
and Cultural Organization), participating organisations include:
AMIA - Association of Moving Image Archivists
ARSC - Association for Recorded Sound Collections
FIAF - International Federation of Film Archives
FIAT/IFTA - International Federation of Television Archives/
...Fédération Internationale des Archives de Télévision
IASA - International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
ICA - International Council on Archives
IFLA - International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
SEAPAVAA - Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association
JTS 2010 is organized by FIAF, The Norwegian Film Institute and The
National Library of Norway.
We welcome presentation proposals on any aspect of media archiving.
Please send abstract of approximately 1/2 page to the program
committee, to thomasc@dfi.dk or info@jts2010.org
The JTS will be held in the Klingenberg Kino in Oslo, which we expect
to be equipped with 70mm and 35mm projection, as well as digital 4K
projection. Presentations in high resolution are therefore welcome. If
it is decided to publish proceedings in printed form, speakers should
be ready to supply their presentation in article format by the time of
the symposium.
The symposium will offer simultaneous translation in English, French
and Spanish.
Visit the JTS 2010 website here: jts2010.org
George L. Abbott
librarian emeritus
Syracuse University Library
311 Stonecrest Drive
Syracuse, NY 13214-2432
glabbott@syr.edu
Member of IFLA Standing Committee on AudioVisual and Multimedia
Member of JTS2010 Program Committee
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