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When Magnets Collide: Digital Preservation and Access of At-Risk Audiovisual Archives in a Remote Aboriginal Community. ISBN13: 9780734051950

Authors :
Ormond-Parker, L
Langton, M
Huebner, S
Coleman, J
Pearson, C
Sloggett, R
Nordlinger, R
Smith, K
Clarke, K
Ormond-Parker, L
Langton, M
Huebner, S
Coleman, J
Pearson, C
Sloggett, R
Nordlinger, R
Smith, K
Clarke, K
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Audiovisual materials have been produced and stored by remote Indigenous media and cultural organisations in Australia for over thirty years, representing a distributed national collection of high cultural, linguistic and national significance. However, technical obsolescence of analogue materials, harsh environmental conditions and limited access to technological and financial resources in many remote communities present serious risk of information and knowledge being lost forever. This report outlines a collaborative project undertaken by the Melbourne Networked Society Institute and researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Australian Indigenous Studies Unit, Research Unit for Indigenous Languages and the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation. In partnership with the Kanamkek-Yile Ngala Museum, Wadeye, NT, and the Australian Institute for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies, the researchers investigated how culturally significant and endangered Indigenous audiovisual archives could be effectively preserved and transmitted to current and future generations using innovative digital technologies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315689753
Document Type :
Electronic Resource