Multimedia preservation : capturing the rainbow : proceedings of the second National Conference of the National Preservation Office, 28-30 November, 1995
- Bib ID:
- 1341007
- Format:
- Book
- Author:
- National Library of Australia. National Preservation Office. Conference. 1995 : Brisbane, Qld.)
- Description:
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- Canberra : National Library of Australia, 1996
- v, 315 p. : ill., ports. ; 25 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642258902
- Full contents:
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- Ch. 1. Over the rainbow-identifying the issues
- Culture and cultural memory: challenges of an electronic era / Eric Wainwright
- In search of the rainbow: conference agenda and strategy / Jan Lyall
- Ch. 2. Painting the rainbow-creating Australia's electronic heritage
- Electronic publishing: developments in and orientation of the industry / Stephen Schwalger
- Developments in networked distributed computing and delivery of Australia's heritage electronically / David Keightley
- Are we ready to capture the rainbow? Attitudes to electronic delivery of information / Carole Alcock
- Research in multimedia preservation: will it lead to the golden pot? / Gulten S. Wagner
- Ch. 3. The distributed national collection in a digital environment
- Digitisation projects for access and preservation: international trends and practices / Nancy E. Elkington
- Libraries, museums and archives in the digital future: the blurring of institutional boundaries / W. Boyd Rayward
- Cultural policy, new media technologies and the implications for heritage preservation / Dawn Casey
- Legislating the rainbow: legal deposit, access and distribution in a digital environment / Derek Whitehead
- Ch. 4. Capturing the rainbow-preservation of electronic media
- Preserving digital objects: recurrent needs and challenges / Michael Lesk
- Guidelines for the management of electronic records, documents and publications: a towards federation 2001 progress report / Keith Parrott
- Long-term management issues in the preservation of electronic information / Maggie Exon
- Preservation roles and responsibilities of collecting institutions in the digital age / Maggie Jones
- Networked information resources: collection development, cataloguing and preservation in the National Library of Australia / Margaret Henty
- Preserving readership of electronic works / Bob Jansen and Trevor Davis
- Ch. 5. Legalities of multimedia preservation
- Towards the copyright act 2000: implications of and for digital preservation and access / Jamie Wodetzki
- Protecting and exploiting intellectual property rights / Michael Paterson
- Ch. 6. Managing the digital approach
- From digital artefact to digital object / Ross Harvey
- The Ferguson 1840-45 project: the hybrid approach / Ross Coleman
- Transfer from analog to digital: selecting a system / Colin Webb
- Integrating multimedia into libraries: management and access issues / Gulcin Cribb
- Ch. 7. Dabbling in the pot of gold - digitising for access and preservation
- Digitising to preserve access: international developments and technical requirements / Michael Alexander
- Ch. 8. Visiting the rainbow - Australian case studies
- Electronic publishing standards: a report from the AVCC working party on electronic publishing / Neil McLean
- Digitisation projects at the State Library of New South Wales: an update / Alan Ventress
- Lining up the past: the Italian-Australian records project, a preservation, retrieval and access system / Ilma Martinuzzi O'Brien
- Ditisation and restoration of sound / Matthew Davies and Mark Nizette
- And there was gold at the end of the rainbow: developing an architectural image database for teaching, learning and research activities at the University of Queensland / Helen Darch
- The benefits of electronic surrogates / Ian J. Walker
- Preservation of the National Library of Australia's oral history collection / Kevin Bradley
- A cautionary tale: implementing the project 'visualising conservation' / Wendy Smith
- Ch. 9. Summing up
- The rainbow down under: the view from up over / Michael Lesk
- Painting the rainbow in Australia: the way ahead / Richard Jones
- Appendix
- Draft statement of principles: preservation of and long-term access to Australian digital objects.
- Notes:
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- Includes bibliographical references.
- Previously also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://www.nla.gov.au/initiatives/meetings/npo95.html
- Subject:
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- Digital preservation -- Australia -- Congresses
- Interactive multimedia -- Australia -- Conservation and restoration -- Congresses
- Library materials -- Australia -- Conservation and restoration -- Congresses
- Library collection management
- Multimedia
- Electronic publishing
- Digital imaging
- Information services
- Cultural preservation
- Digital preservation
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