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ARCHIVES & PRESERVATION

Ballantyne, Jim.  (1997).  “Moving Image Collections: Summary Document on Standards and Practice.” (1997)

British Library Digital Library Programme.  (1999).  “The British Library Research and Innovation Centre.”

Cappoli, David, Suzanne Oatey, and Laura Vinales-Simpkins.  (1997).  “Hello DALI: 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: Now Is the Time.”  Library & Archival Security.  12(1): 7-15. 

Craig, Charlotte W.  (1998).  “Centennial Project Arises From Stacks of Records.” Detroit Free Press.  July 28: 1E-2E.

Crane, Rosi.  (1984).  “Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral? Cataloging and Indexing in the Natural History Unit Film Library.”  The Indexer.  14(1): 23-26.

Davis, Eric T.  (1997).  “A Prototype Item-Level Index to the Civil War Photograph Collection of the Ohio Historical Society.”  Kent State University School of Library and Information Science Program.  Masters Paper.

Deckmyn, Dominique.  (1999).  “Stored Images Help Build New Business.”  ComputerWorld.  Sept. 27.

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.  18: 3.

Hawn, Carleen.  (1997).  “Looking for a Gusher in…File Photos?”  Forbes.  160(8): 83-88.

Hendriks, Klaus B., et al.  (1991).  Fundamentals of Photograph Conservation: A Study Guide.  Toronto: Lugus Productions.

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 Resources10: 251-263.

Reilly, James M.  (1991).  "Preserving Photograph Collections in Research Libraries: A Perspective."  In Photograph Preservation and the Research Library Mountain View, CA: Research Libraries Group.  7-17.

Robley, Les Paul.  (1996).  “Attack of the Vinegar Syndrome.”  American Cinematographer77(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 Trends 38(4): 682-696.

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.  20-23.

Wright, Steven L.  (1996).  “Love Me or Leave Me: Getting Businesses Interested in Archives.”  Archival Issues.  21(2): 158-168.
 
 


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