ARCHIVES
& PRESERVATION
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Jim. (1997). “Moving
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Cappoli, David, Suzanne
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Training the End-User of a Digital Image Archive.” Information Outlook. May: 27-30.
Chang, Shih-Fu,
et al. (1997). “Finding
Images/Video in Large Archives.” D-Lib Magazine. Feb.
Cory, Kenneth
A., and David W. Hessler. (1993). “Imaging the Archives:
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Craig, Charlotte
W. (1998). “Centennial Project Arises From Stacks of Records.”
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Crane, Rosi.
(1984). “Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral? Cataloging and Indexing
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Davis, Eric
T. (1997). “A
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the Ohio Historical Society.” Kent State University
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Deckmyn, Dominique.
(1999). “Stored
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Gowan, Leslie,
and Margaret Jankowski Friant. (1999). “Managing Multiple
Formats in a Twentieth-Century Photographic Collection.” Archival
Outlook. January-February: 14-15.
Harrison, Helen
P. (1992). “Conservation and Preservation of Audiovisual
Materials: Realistic or a Dream?” IFLA Journal.
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Hawn, Carleen.
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Hendriks, Klaus B.,
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Heyman, Michael.
(1998). “A Future in Pictures.” Smithsonian.
29(2): 14.
Hincha, Richard.
(1992). “Crisis in Celluloid: Color Fading and Film Base Deterioration.”
Archival Issues. 17(1): 12124-12135.
Kalish, Karen.
(1996). “Film Preservation: A Practical Guide.” American
Cinematographer. 77(6): 123-128.
Lasewicz, Paul
C. (1997). “Riding Out the Apocalypse: The Obsolescence
of Traditional Archivy in the Face of Modern Corporate Dynamics.”
Archival Issues. 22(1): 61-71.
Martin, Mies,
and Karen Spern. (1999). “General Motors Media Archives:
Access to Visual History.” Archivists Round Table of Metropolitan
New York. 4(3): 1-3.
Martin, Mies,
and Margie Jankowski Friant. (1999). “The Future of Corporate
Archives: Knowledge Management in a Digital World.” Archival
Outlook. May-June: 14-15.
O’ Connor,
Brian C. (1992). “Preservation and Repacking of Lantern
Slides Within A Desktop Digital Imaging Environment.” Microcomputers
for Information Management. 9(4): 209-224.
Pearce-Moses,
Richard. (1994). “Threading the Needle: Helping Patrons
Find Their Way in a Photographic Archives Haystack.” Visual
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Reilly, James
M. (1991). "Preserving Photograph Collections in Research
Libraries: A Perspective." In Photograph Preservation and
the Research Library. Mountain View, CA: Research
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Robley, Les
Paul. (1996). “Attack of the Vinegar Syndrome.” American
Cinematographer. 77(6): 111-122.
Rothenberg,
Jeff. (1995). “Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents.”
Scientific American. 272(1): 42-7.
Seloff, Gary
A. “Automated Access to the NASA-JSC Image Archives.” Library
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Schroeder, Kim.
(2001). "The Basics of DAM." AMIA Newsletter. 51: 39-40.
VanWinkle,
William. (1999). “End the Paper Trail: Save Time and Space
by Digitizing Your Documents and Photos.” Smart Computing.
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Wright, Steven
L. (1996). “Love Me or Leave Me: Getting Businesses Interested
in Archives.” Archival Issues. 21(2): 158-168.