Links shared in "Introduction to AV Assessment," DPOE-N workshop presented by Megan McShea on 5/9/23
Introduction
Part 1: Recognizing formats
Part 2: Understanding copies
Part 3: Condition triage
Part 4: Data gathering tools and methods
Conclusion
“Why Media Preservation Can’t Wait: The Gathering Storm” Mike Casey, IASA Journal no 44, 2015
- “How do I identify motion picture film formats?” National Archives and Records Administration, Preservation Division
- Video Guidance, National Archives and Records Administration, Preservation Division
- Videotape identification and preservation, Texas Commission on the Arts, 2004
- Preservation Self-Assessment Program (PSAP) Collection ID Guide, University of Illinois
- National Archives and Records Administration, Preservation Division, Audio guidance
- https://psap.library.illinois.edu/format-id-guide/phonodisc
- PSAP Collection ID Guide, University of Illinois
- NARA Preservation Division AV format pages
- Know Your Carrier
- Museum of Obsolete Media
- Videotape Identification and Assessment Guide (Texas Commission on the Arts, 2004)
- Field Audio Collection Evaluation Tool: Format Characteristics and Preservation Problems (Mike Casey, Indiana University, 2007)
- The Film Preservation Guide, The Basics for Archives, Libraries, and Museums (NFPF, 2004)
- ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation, Ch. 3 “Appraisals and Priorities”
- National Film Preservation Foundation’s Basic Film Preservation Guide, Ch. 4 “The Curatorial Role”
- PBCore Generations Vocabulary, glossary of production terms
- “Film Preservation 201: Exploring A&B Rolls with ‘Jenny is a Good Thing’” NARA’s Unwritten Record Blog (Heidi Holmstrom, 2016)
- “The Sweetest Sound” (on sync-sound technology), Smithsonian Collections Blog (Daisy Njoku, 2013)
- Smithsonian Pan- Institutional Survey of Audiovisual Collections, Final Report (2017)
- Fundamentals of AV Preservation (NEDCC, 2022)
- Mike Casey, “Why Media Preservation Can’t Wait: The Gathering Storm”
- Images from https://psap.librar y.illinois.edu/collec tion-id-guide/film
- Filmcare.org’s Nitrate vs Acetate deterioration
- AMIA Nitrate CommitteeNitrate identification and handling guide
- Measure it: Image Permanence Institute: Using A-D Strips
- Freeze it: filmforever.org
- A Guide to Approaching Audiovisual Digitization for Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations (video, BAVC, ca. 2018)
- Audio Preservation with IRENE (NEDCC.org)
- Magnetic Tape Binder Breakdown (PSAP)
- Baking and transferring audio tapes (Electronic Audio YouTube demonstration, 2019)
- Degrading Tapes (Richard Hess, 2021)
- A Guide to Approaching Audiovisual Digitization for Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations (video, BAVC, ca. 2018)
- Handling and Storage of AV Carriers, IASA Technical Committee, 2014
- NFPF Film Preservation Guide, Ch 2 “Understanding Film and How it Decays”
- Film Forever's Home Film Preservation Guide
- “Learn About Film”, The Image Permanence Institute’s filmcare.org
- ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation, Chapter 4, “Care and Maintenance”
- FACET Downloads: Format Characteristics and Preservation Problems
- Videotape identification and preservation, Texas Commission on the Arts, 2004
- A Guide to Approaching Audiovisual Digitization for Artists and Arts and Culture Organizations (video, BAVC, ca. 2018)
- An Optical Media Preservation Strategy for New York University's Fales Library and Special Collections (Annie Schweikert, 2018)
- Megan’s old AV Survey database (click on “view raw” to download)
- ArchivesSpace assessment module
- “ArchivesSpace Assessments Module Overview,” Alison Clemens, 2021
- “Managing AV Materials in ASpace,” Lyrasis webinar, 2021 (see Hannah Wyatt Davis section on AV Assessment in ASpace)
- Preservation Self-Assessment Program dashboard
- BAVC's AV Compass
- CAW Resources
- AVPRAPPS
- CAW Film inspection kit
- Specs Brothers Magnetic Media Inspection white paper
- NYU Visual and Playback Inspection Ratings System (VIPIRS)
- Pragmatic Audiovisual Preservation (Ashley Blewer, Digital Preservation, 2020)
- CAW: All the kits
- XFR Collective, workflows section of resources page
- No Time To Wait symposium
Media Preservation and Digitization Principles (Mike Casey, 2022)
links working as of May 8, 2023