Aug 23, 2005 8:00 AM, Strategic Content Management e-newsletter
Media Matters has launched DAVA, the Digital Audiovisual Archiving blog. Updated weekly, this blog features news and announcements on topics related to the digital transformation and preservation of audiovisual materials.
The blog also lists upcoming conferences and workshops pertinent to archives and digital libraries, as well as links to metadata resource sites and other digital archiving resources. The blog is intended to help librarians, archivists, technologists, and anyone else who needs to stay on top of information relating to the intersection of digital media and audiovisual archives.
Media Matters, LLC is a technical consultancy headed by Gilad Rosner in New York City. It specializes in archival audio and video material, and provides advice, analysis, and products to media archives that apply beneficial advances in technology to collection management.
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