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Texas Digital Library webinars & trainings (free on YouTube):
For TDL Members only: Pub101Archiving for the Future: Simple Steps for Archiving Language Documentation Collections
Pub101 with the Open Education Network
Pub101 is a free, informal, online orientation to open textbook publishing. Wednesdays, April 15 to May 27. Email info@tdl.org for information.
Digital Preservation Coalition: Novice to Know-How - online digital preservation training
Access + Care: Indigenous Knowledges and Archival Practice Symposium
Presentations and recorded question and answer sessions from Lighting the Way: A National Forum on Archival Discovery and Delivery
Bellevue University: 10-minute webinars to help you and your team cope with changes in our work environments
Free Webinars and Trainings for Academic Library Workers (COVID-19)
The Library of Congress webinars:
4/27 - Keeping it Cool – Designing the Library's New Gutenberg Bible Display Case
4/28 - Acquiring and Developing an Offsite High Density Collections Storage Facility
4/29 - Assessing the Condition of the United States National Collection
4/30 - Environment, Housing & Building Materials Testing to Protect our Collections
5/01 - Would You Like to Save Your Game?
See details and registration information for each Library of Congress webinar here: https://www.eventbrite.com/o/library-of-congress-preservation-directorate-15978165672?fbclid=IwAR2nqtBbhSrcYK6TeS6J3LDnYifC_3aQYacn1Icx6jlwQTJqiLQbCfdqRsA
CDC and IMLS webinar : “Mitigating COVID-19 When Managing Paper-Based, Circulating, and Other Types of Collections”
On behalf Anna Lamphear, Head of Digitization Services at UT Austin: Happy Preservation Week!
The Association of Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) will hold their 54th annual conference virtually, May 21-23, 2020. The conference is free and open to the public. For more information on ARSC and this year’s annual conference, please visit http://www.arsc-audio.org/conference.html.
The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) held their 50th annual conference in September and you may access 28 of the conference presentations here: https://vimeo.com/channels/1515776
The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) provides access to past conference presentations here: https://amiastreaming.aviaryplatform.com/ as well as a wealth of video and text resources relating to moving image preservation here: https://amianet.org/resources/amia-resources/
While primarily a for-profit company, AVPreserve maintains a relevant list of resources relating to AV preservation as well as managing digital assets here: https://www.weareavp.com/resources/
And perhaps the single most important resource to me personally as relates to media preservation is this 2015 article by Indiana University’s Mike Casey, Why Media Preservation Can’t Wait, the Gathering Storm: https://www.weareavp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/casey_iasa_journal_44_part3.pdf
Finally, here is a list of films about moving image and sound archiving, some of which you may find available free online: https://amianet.org/wp-content/uploads/Resources-Education-Films.pdf