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A Biopic Unexamined
In the current Newsweek Ramin Setoodeh ponders on what he claims is the death of the biopic (“Are Biopics History?“), wondering why it is that the genre seems to have…
A Distended Note On The Vagaries Of Access And Preservation
(A preliminary note to the following distended note: As a public response to the named article, this was written with a general audience in mind. Please add any forgiveness for…
Acceptable Shrinkage
Amidst several news items/rumors this morning that Google was implementing their own URL shrinker I began to think again about some issues that have always bugged me. Like, how exactly does a…
Access Qualities
The Library of Congress has recently posted a number of silent animations to their YouTube channel. I like how you can “see the strings” so to speak (how the animation…
Adding Another Dimension
After reading both Roger Ebert’s and A. O. Scott’s recent pronouncements on 3-D in film, I realized it was finally time for me to make a statement to settle the…
All Well And Good
One of the topics that led me to a career in archiving — perhaps out of fascination or perhaps out of dread — is the speed at which a culture…
American Archive Announces New Home
The American Archive of Public Broadcasting — an unprecedented collection of 40,000 hours of content produced across the nation on public television and public radio — has announced its new home…
America’s Next Top Presidential Libraries Model
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) recently published their Report On Alternative Models For Presidential Libraries, an institutional review mandated by Congress to develop prospective archive models that would…
Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (AMPPD) Final Project Report
This report documents the experience and findings of the Audiovisual Metadata Platform Pilot Development (AMPPD) project, which has worked to enable more efficient generation of metadata to support discovery and…
Andy Lanset Of WNYC Honored By NYART
We tweeted about it last week, but it would be remiss of us to not more fully congratulate Andy Lanset of WNYC Archives for being honored with the Award For Archival Achievement…