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- From: "Lisa Carter" <lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu>
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- Subject: Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:38:29 -0500
All,
This sounds good to me.
Skip do you want to host or shall I?
Should we try to do it in December or January?
Kirston can you provide a link or a copy of the Delmas survey to everyone for preparation for the meeting?
I'd like to talk about whether we could do a "response" document to the Southern Americana doc that acknowledges the context provided by the SA doc, provides additional information and gap analysis and recommendations if NC institutions really want to address the perceived gaps. Such a document could also act as a "proposal" for undertaking a state-wide survey.
Lisa
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Lisa R. Carter Head, Special Collections Research Center NCSU Libraries 919-515-8119 lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu >>> Kirston Johnson <kirston.johnson AT duke.edu> 11/9/2009 11:14 AM >>> Hi Lisa – Thanks for sending these along! Stephanie and I have recently discussed scheduling another meeting and I think Raleigh might be a good location. Skip – are you up for hosting a tour? We could also use the Delmas survey of A/V materials at State/UNC/Duke as a starting point for a larger state-wide survey. ~ Kirston *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* Kirston Johnson Moving Image Archivist Duke University Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Box 90767 Smith Warehouse, Bay 10 114 South Buchanan Blvd. Durham, NC 27701 T. 919-681-7963 F. 919-660-9009 kirston.johnson AT duke.edu *.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*
All, I thought I would forward some things in case you hadn't seen them. And I was thinking that it might be time to schedule another meeting when everyone gets back and settled from AMIA. Attached (if the listserv takes them) are: Examples gathered by Megan McShea at the Archives of American Art of how various institutions have used EAD to describe audiovisual materials. The TRLN Task Group on Southern Americana Final Report, which highlights film, television and radio as areas where collecting growth in NC could be better understood. Discussion of the report suggested the idea of maybe doing a survey to determine where the av collections in NC are and what's covered and what are the gaps. That sounds like a collaborative (maybe even grant) project to me. Let me know if there's interest in meeting. I can host in Raleigh or would be glad to travel. Lisa ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ ~*~ Lisa R. Carter Head, Special Collections Research Center NCSU Libraries 919-515-8119 lisa_carter AT ncsu.edu[attachment "McShea_EAD-AV.doc" deleted by Kirston Johnson/Libraries/Provost/Academic/Univ/Duke] [attachment "Southern Americana Collections.pdf" deleted by Kirston Johnson/Libraries/Provost/Academic/Univ/Duke] _______________________________________________ ncmia mailing list ncmia AT lists.ibiblio.org http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/ncmia |
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[NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Lisa Carter, 11/06/2009
- Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC, Cumber, Kim, 11/07/2009
- Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC, L. K. Gypsye Legge, 11/07/2009
- Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC, Brian E. Davis, 11/09/2009
- Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC, Kirston Johnson, 11/09/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Lisa Carter, 11/12/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Skip Elsheimer, 11/12/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Cumber, Kim, 11/12/2009
- Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC, Karen M Glynn, 11/13/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Cumber, Kim, 11/12/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Skip Elsheimer, 11/12/2009
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Re: [NCMIA] Moving Image Collections in NC,
Lisa Carter, 11/12/2009
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