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National Library of Australia
Papers from the National Preservation Office Annual Conference - 1995
Multimedia Preservation: Capturing The Rainbow
The printed conference proceedings are available from the National Library
of Australia, Sales and Distribution, Tel.: 1800 800 100; Email: nlasales@nla.gov.au.
- Welcome / Des Stephens, State Librarian, State Library of Queensland
- Formal Opening / The Honourable Matt Foley, Queensland Attorney-General
and Minister for Justice, Industrial Relations and the Arts
Over the Rainbow: Overviewing the Scene
- Culture and Cultural Memory: Challenges of the Electronic Era / Eric
Wainwright, Deputy Director-General, National Library of Australia
- In Search of the Rainbow: Conference Agenda and Strategy / Jan Lyall,
Director, National Preservation Office, National Library of Australia
Painting the Rainbow: Creating Australia's Electronic Heritage
- Keynote address: Electronic Publishing: Developments in and Orientation
of the Industry / Steven Schwalger, Executive Officer, Australasian Interactive
Multimedia Association
- Developments in Networked Distributed Computing and Delivery of Australia's
Heritage Electronically / David Keightley, Project Manager, HCI/Visualisation,
CSIRO Division of Information Technology
- Are We Ready to Capture the Rainbow? Attitudes to Electronic Delivery
of Information / Carole Alcock, Department of Information and Communication
Technology, University of Wollongong
- Research in Multimedia Preservation. Will it Lead to the Golden Pot?
/ Gülten Wagner, Department of Library and Information Science, Edith
Cowan University
The Distributed National Collection in a Digital Environment
- Keynote address: Digitisation Projects for Access and Preservation:
International Trends and Practices / Nancy Elkington, Assistant Director,
Preservation Services, Research Libraries Group
- Keynote address: Libraries, Museums, and Archives in the Digital Future:
the Blurring of Institutional Distinctions / W. Boyd Rayward, Dean of Professional
Studies, University of New South Wales
- Cultural Policy, New Media Technologies and the Implications for Heritage
Preservation / Dawn Casey, Assistant Secretary, Heritage Branch, Department
of Communications and the Arts
- The Evolution of DNC: Pursuing a Model for Preservation in a Networked
Environment / Cliff Law, Director, Distributed National Collection Office,
National Library of Australia
- Legislating the Rainbow: Legal Deposit, Access and Distribution in
a Digital Environment / Derek Whitehead, Director of Collection Management,
State Library of Victoria
Capturing the Rainbow: Preservation of Electronic Media
- Keynote address: Preserving Digital Objects: Recurrent Needs and Challenges
/ Michael Lesk, Executive Director, Computer Science Research, Bellcore
- Guidelines for the Management of Electronic Records, Documents and
Publications: a TF2001 Progress Report / Keith Parrott, Convenor TF2001
Management of Material in Electronic Format Working Party, Australian Archives
- Long-Term Management Issues in the Preservation of Electronic Information
/ Maggie Exon, School of Information and Library Studies, Curtin University
of Technology
- Preservation Roles and Responsibilities of Collecting Institutions
in the Digital Age / Maggie Jones, Director of Collection Management and
Retrieval Services, National Library of Australia
- Networked Information Resources: Collection Development, Cataloguing
and Preservation in the National Library of Australia / Margaret Henty,
Acting Director, Technical Services, National Library of Australia
- Preserving Readership of Electronic Works / Bob Jansen, Principal Research
Scientist, Division of Information Technology, CSIRO
Legalities of Multimedia Preservation: Master Class
- Towards the Copyright Act 2000: Implications of and for Digital Preservation
and Access / Jamie Wodetzki, Research Officer, Australian Council of Libraries
and Information Services
- Protecting and Exploiting Intellectual Property Rights / Michael Paterson,
Solicitor, Picton-Warlow and Co.
Managing the Digital Approach
- The Longevity of Electronic Media: from Electronic Artefact to Electronic
Object / Ross Harvey, Division of Information Studies, Nanyang Technological
University (Singapore)
- The Ferguson, 1840-45 Project: A Hybrid Approach / Ross Coleman, Collection
Management Librarian, University of Sydney Library
- Transfer from Analog to Digital: Selecting a System / Colin Webb, Manager
of Technical Preservation, National Library of Australia
- Integrating Multimedia into Libraries: Management and Access Issues
/ Gülçin Cribb, Audiovisual Librarian, University of Queensland
Dabbling in the Pot of Gold: Digitising for Access and Preservation
- Keynote address: Digitising to Preserve Access: International Developments
and Technical Requirements / Michael Alexander, Document and Image Processing,
Computing and Telecomms, The British Library
- Demonstration: Making it Happen: An Industry View - An interactive
session in which delegates and a leading commercial alliance can exchange
information about digital capture, storage, and management of photographic
images / Bronte Turner, Director, Bridgehead Australia and Dale Turner,
General Manager, Bridgehead Australia
Visiting the Rainbow: Australian Case Studies
- Electronic Publishing Standards: a Report from the AVCC Working Party
on Electronic Publishing / Neil McLean, Assistant Librarian, Macquarie
University Library
- Introducing Australian Digitisation Case Studies / Alan Howell, Preservation
Manager, State Library of New South Wales
- Poster presentations of Digitisation Case Studies
- Digitisation Projects at the State Library of New South Wales: An Update
/ Alan Ventress, Manager, Mitchell Library, State Library of New South
Wales
- The Italian-Australian Records Project / Ilma Martinuzzi O'Brien, Office
for Research, Victorian University of Technology
- AIATSIS Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia on CD-ROM / Carol Cooper,
Acting Library Director, AIATSIS
- Digitisation and Restoration of Sound / Mark Nizette, Manager of Preservation
Services, National Film and Sound Archive
- And There was Gold at the End of the Rainbow: Developing an Architectural
Image Database / Helen Darch, Projects Manager, Central Library, University
of Queensland
- The Benefits of Electronic Surrogates / Ian Walker, Managing-Director,
Search Tech
- The 16 mm Collection Review Project of the State Film Centre of Victoria
/ Trish Stokes, Project Manager, State Film Centre of Victoria
- Preservation of the National Library of Australia's Oral History Collection
/ Kevin Bradley, Manager, Sound Preservation and Technical Services, National
Library of Australia
- A Cautionary Tale: Implementing the Project Visualising Conservation
/ Wendy Smith, National Centre for Cultural Heritage Science Studies, University
of Canberra
Summing Up
- The Rainbow Down Under: the View from Up Over / Michael Lesk, Executive
Director, Computer Science Research, Bellcore
- Painting the Rainbow in Australia: the Way Ahead / Richard Jones, Vice
President of Research and Development, Computer Power Software Group
- Draft Principles
for Access to and Preservation of Australian Digital Objects / Jan
Lyall, Director, National Preservation Office, National Library of Australia
Identifying Common Principles
- Summary of Findings of US Task Force on Archiving of Digital Information
/ Nancy Elkington, Assistant Director, Preservation Services, Research
Libraries Group
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