Hello Maureen,

>From time to time we host 16mm screenings where we simultaneously digitize 
>unique or rare titles. Here's an AMIA poster on the topic: 
http://www.academia.edu/2276549/Films_From_the_Vaults_UWs_16mm_Films_1920s-70s_poster_
We have since updated the tech side of capture and are now creating ffv1/mkv 
files. 

Here's more about our .edu 16mm film collection: 
http://guides.lib.uw.edu/research/16mm_film

Good luck with your project and pls send updates! 

All best, 

John
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JOHN VALLIER
Head, Distributed Media
Affiliate Asst Prof, Ethnomusicology
University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2900

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