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Introducing AMIA's first online learning series!

Beginning in September, AMIA is offering three webinar series  intended to
further education in the archival moving image profession, as well as to
provide introduction to these topics to the broader libraries and archives
community.

The first is *Introduction to Digital Formats and Storage
<http://www.amiaonline.org/?page_id=16>*.  This eight webinar series
focuses on digital file formats, storage and transfer workflows.  The
series includes:

   - Introduction to Digital Formats and Concepts
   - Audio: Part 1 - Formats
   - Audio: Part 2 - Digital Audio Workflows
   - Video: Part 1 - Formats
   - Video: Part 2 - Video Workflows
   - Film: Part 1 - Digital Film Formats
   - Film: Part 2 - Digital Film Workflows
   - Digital Storage and Infrastructure

The series begins September 15 and runs through October 20th.  You can
register for the full series, or for individual sessions.

The second series is *Best Practices for Small Audiovisual Archives
<http://www.amiaonline.org/?page_id=25>*.
<http://www.amiaonline.org/?page_id=25>  This two webinar seriesis directed
to small institutions with audiovisual collections and limited staff   The
series includes one overview session and one session on digitization.  The
webinars will be October 6 and October 8, 2015.

The third series is *Best Practices for Personal Audiovisual Collections.
<http://www.amiaonline.org/?page_id=23>*  This two webinar series is
intended for families and individuals with audiovisual collections they
wish to preserve.  The series includes one overview session and one session
on digitization.  The webinars will be September 29 and October 1, 2015.

For for individual session descriptions and registration information

*www.AMIAOnline.org <http://www.amiaonline.org>*




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Tara D. Kelley
Audiovisual Librarian and Media Specialist
Moving Image and Recorded Sound Division
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
515 Malcolm X Boulevard, New York, NY 10037
212-491-2269
tarakel...@nypl.org
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