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- archival processing (14)
- audio (6)
- film (4)
- oral history (5)
- rehousing media (12)
- rights (5)
- video (5)
Archival Description
Archival Processing
- AV inventory template
- Housing Different Formats Together
- Open-reel Videotape
- Videocassette Tapes
- Vinyl Phonodiscs
- Shellac Phonodiscs
- Glass Lacquer Discs
- Optical Media (CDs & DVDs)
- Importance of separating audiovisual formats from papers
- Audiocassette Tapes
- Motion Picture Film – Nitrate
- Motion Picture Film – Deteriorated
- Motion Picture Film
- Audiovisual processing guide
Audio
- Vinyl Phonodiscs
- Shellac Phonodiscs
- Glass Lacquer Discs
- Optical Media (CDs & DVDs)
- Audiocassette Tapes
- Pre-1972 recordings in North Carolina
Film
Oral History
- Adding restrictions to oral histories at interview
- Using Creative Commons language in oral history release forms
- Oral History – next-of-kin release agreement
- Oral History – basic release template
- Oral History – Class Quick Reference
Rehousing Media
- Audiocassette Tapes
- Glass Lacquer Discs
- Housing Different Formats Together
- Importance of separating audiovisual formats from papers
- Motion Picture Film
- Motion Picture Film – Deteriorated
- Motion Picture Film – Nitrate
- Open-reel Videotape
- Optical Media (CDs & DVDs)
- Shellac Phonodiscs
- Videocassette Tapes
- Vinyl Phonodiscs
Rights
- Adding restrictions to oral histories at interview
- Using Creative Commons language in oral history release forms
- Pre-1972 recordings in North Carolina
- Oral History – next-of-kin release agreement
- Oral History – basic release template
Video
- Open-reel Videotape
- Videocassette Tapes
- Optical Media (CDs & DVDs)
- Video Preservation: Debate and Document
- Video Resolutions
Tag Archives: release
Oral History – next-of-kin release agreement
Searching for permission to a restricted oral history, while never fun, is sometimes necessary if that interview is to have continued research value. We fashioned this template to use for attempts to contact next-of-kin in situations where the interviewer and … Continue reading →
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