Electronic Resources
UNESCO and Other Organizations
- UNESCO Recommendation (1980)
- Intangible heritage
Visit website > - Archives Portal
Visit website > - World Summit on the Information Society
Visit website >
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
Visit website >
International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM)
Visit website >
Audio Engineering Society (AES)
Visit website >
Moving picture Experts Group (MPEG)
Visit website >
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
Visit website >
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Visit website >
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)
Visit website >
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
Visit website >
CCAAA Associations
FIAF Technical Commission
- Online Resources, a list of over 100 useful links to technical resources;
- Results of the FIAF Film Stock Survey 2012 (The secretariat can provide the supporting spreadsheet to anyone in the FIAF community who asks to see more detail);
- Digital Preservation Principles, the basic principles underpinning a trustworthy digital repository, based on the Open Archival Information System (OAIS);
- Preservation Best Practice, the principles of Acquisition, Conservation, Preservation, Restoration, Access and Presentation (2009);
- Recommendation on the deposit and acquisition of D-cinema elements for long term preservation and access, the FIAF recommendations for the acquisition of digital cinema elements;
- The Glossary of Technical Terms (full list and search engine);
- The List of All Photochemical Film Labs Operating in the World Today (full list and search engine);
- Film Restoration / FIAF Summer School - Online Ressources.
- Film Duplication Resolution Tests
- Digital Technology Guidance Papers:
o Choosing a Film Scanner, some thoughts on film scanner technology for film archives;
o Setting up a digitisation workflow, a case study by EYE Film Institute, Netherlands;
o Digital Cinema Technology and DCPs, how DCPs work, by Arne Nowak
o Digital Cinema Equipment FAQs, a set of questions answered by Torkell Sætervadet, based on his book, FIAF Digital Projection Guide.
FIAF Cataloguing and Documentation Commission
- Glossary of Filmographic Terms (search engine and full html document)
- FIAF Cataloguing Rules (1991, PDF file)
The FIAF Moving Image Cataloguing Manual (2016, PDF)
- Treasures from the Film Archives Database (access restricted to logged-in members of the FIAF Community)
FIAF Programming and Access to Collections Commission
Special Publications:
- IASA-TC 03 (2005) The Safeguarding of the Audio Heritage: Ethics, Principles and Preservation Strategy available in the following languages: English, German, French, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese.
- IASA-TC 04 (2009) Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio Objects available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Catalan.
- IASA-TC 05 (2014) Handling and Storage of Audio and Video Carriers available in English and Italian
- Ethical Principles for Sound and Audiovisual Archives (2010)
- IASA Journal http://www.iasa-web.org/iasa-journal
Guidelines & Policies:
Other IASA Resources:
- IASA links: a large database of links to broadcast, research and national archives, and related organisations http://www.iasa-web.org/links
- 40 Years of IASA in Words & Images (IASA’s history from 1969-2009)
ICA/PAAG resources:
http://www.ica.org/en/survival-kit
The Survival Kit provides basic resources to those archivists who face the challenge of organizing and managing photographic and audiovisual material. Archivists can consult the Survival Kit when faced with the question, “what do I need to know to perform an appropriate archival operation on photographic or audiovisual records?”
http://www.ica.org/en/paag-pcom-chronology-photographic-and-audiovisual-media
A Chronology of Photographic and Audiovisual Media depicts the evolution of different technologies and media: cinema, photo, sound and video. The chronology compares what is happening for each technology in different periods using nearly 100 illustrations. The chronology can be experienced as a poster highlighting the most remarkable events in the evolution of photography, film, television and video, and sound, or as a more thoroughgoing website with more text and images than contain in the poster.
http://www.ica.org/en/case-studies-1
The Case Studies address the fundamentals of processing photographic and audiovisual archives, with an eye toward future research. For each case the specificities of a collection are highlighted and solutions are explained. There are six case studies and PAAG would like to significantly increase its offerings.
http://www.ica.org/en/publications-archivists-managing-photograph-and-film-collections-0
Online publications for archivists managing photograph and films collections
Basic Manual on Setting-Up an Archive (2002)
Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles (2016)
Digital Disaster Recovery for Audiovisual Collections: Testing the Theory
Implementing the Achievable: Storage, Prioritisation, Disaster Planning
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.
Electronic Resources
UNESCO and Other Organizations
- UNESCO Recommendation (1980)
- Intangible heritage
Visit website > - Archives Portal
Visit website > - World Summit on the Information Society
Visit website >
World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO)
Visit website >
International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM)
Visit website >
Audio Engineering Society (AES)
Visit website >
Moving picture Experts Group (MPEG)
Visit website >
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
Visit website >
European Broadcasting Union (EBU)
Visit website >
Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU)
Visit website >
National Association of Broadcasters (NAB)
Visit website >
CCAAA Associations
FIAF Technical Commission
- Online Resources, a list of over 100 useful links to technical resources;
- Results of the FIAF Film Stock Survey 2012 (The secretariat can provide the supporting spreadsheet to anyone in the FIAF community who asks to see more detail);
- Digital Preservation Principles, the basic principles underpinning a trustworthy digital repository, based on the Open Archival Information System (OAIS);
- Preservation Best Practice, the principles of Acquisition, Conservation, Preservation, Restoration, Access and Presentation (2009);
- Recommendation on the deposit and acquisition of D-cinema elements for long term preservation and access, the FIAF recommendations for the acquisition of digital cinema elements;
- The Glossary of Technical Terms (full list and search engine);
- The List of All Photochemical Film Labs Operating in the World Today (full list and search engine);
- Film Restoration / FIAF Summer School - Online Ressources.
- Film Duplication Resolution Tests
- Digital Technology Guidance Papers:
o Choosing a Film Scanner, some thoughts on film scanner technology for film archives;
o Setting up a digitisation workflow, a case study by EYE Film Institute, Netherlands;
o Digital Cinema Technology and DCPs, how DCPs work, by Arne Nowak
o Digital Cinema Equipment FAQs, a set of questions answered by Torkell Sætervadet, based on his book, FIAF Digital Projection Guide.
FIAF Cataloguing and Documentation Commission
- Glossary of Filmographic Terms (search engine and full html document)
- FIAF Cataloguing Rules (1991, PDF file)
The FIAF Moving Image Cataloguing Manual (2016, PDF)
- Treasures from the Film Archives Database (access restricted to logged-in members of the FIAF Community)
FIAF Programming and Access to Collections Commission
Special Publications:
- IASA-TC 03 (2005) The Safeguarding of the Audio Heritage: Ethics, Principles and Preservation Strategy available in the following languages: English, German, French, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese.
- IASA-TC 04 (2009) Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio Objects available in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Catalan.
- IASA-TC 05 (2014) Handling and Storage of Audio and Video Carriers available in English and Italian
- Ethical Principles for Sound and Audiovisual Archives (2010)
- IASA Journal http://www.iasa-web.org/iasa-journal
Guidelines & Policies:
Other IASA Resources:
- IASA links: a large database of links to broadcast, research and national archives, and related organisations http://www.iasa-web.org/links
- 40 Years of IASA in Words & Images (IASA’s history from 1969-2009)
ICA/PAAG resources:
http://www.ica.org/en/survival-kit
The Survival Kit provides basic resources to those archivists who face the challenge of organizing and managing photographic and audiovisual material. Archivists can consult the Survival Kit when faced with the question, “what do I need to know to perform an appropriate archival operation on photographic or audiovisual records?”
http://www.ica.org/en/paag-pcom-chronology-photographic-and-audiovisual-media
A Chronology of Photographic and Audiovisual Media depicts the evolution of different technologies and media: cinema, photo, sound and video. The chronology compares what is happening for each technology in different periods using nearly 100 illustrations. The chronology can be experienced as a poster highlighting the most remarkable events in the evolution of photography, film, television and video, and sound, or as a more thoroughgoing website with more text and images than contain in the poster.
http://www.ica.org/en/case-studies-1
The Case Studies address the fundamentals of processing photographic and audiovisual archives, with an eye toward future research. For each case the specificities of a collection are highlighted and solutions are explained. There are six case studies and PAAG would like to significantly increase its offerings.
http://www.ica.org/en/publications-archivists-managing-photograph-and-film-collections-0
Online publications for archivists managing photograph and films collections
Basic Manual on Setting-Up an Archive (2002)
Audiovisual Archiving: Philosophy and Principles (2016)
Digital Disaster Recovery for Audiovisual Collections: Testing the Theory
Implementing the Achievable: Storage, Prioritisation, Disaster Planning
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.
Resources coming soon.