If you would like to hear even more coverage from FLAX 2023, check out our recap report and highlights from our audiophile-oriented show The Occasional Podcast. You can stream the episode direct from the embed below, or from your favorite podcast platform including iTunes, Android, Google, Deezer, Spotify, iHeartRadio and more.

Antonio was passing some heavy time on his rooftop. How would the fight tomorrow affect his relationship with Felix? After all, fighting was like any other profession. Friendship had nothing to do with it. A gnawing doubt crept in. He cut negative thinking real quick by doing some speedy fancy dance steps, bobbing and weaving like mercury. The night air was blurred with perpetual motions of left hooks and right crosses. Felix, his amigo brother, was not going to be Felix at all in the ring. Just an opponent with another face. Antonio went to sleep, hearing the opening bell for the first round. Like his friend in the South Bronx, he prayed for victory via a quick, clean knockout in the first round.


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The referee signaled the ring doctor to check the fighters out. He did so and then gave his okay. The cold-water sponges brought clarity to both amigo brothers. They were rubbed until their circulation ran free.

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America is at risk for losing our recorded audio and visual heritage. As these media age, not only is there deterioration to the materials themselves but the machines that are used to play this media are rapidly becoming obsolete. Even born digital collections are facing issues dealing with the migration from original to new format.

Keynote Speaker: George Blood - A popular speaker at many conferences, George oversees George Blood Video, responsible for the digitization of historic analog and born-digital video collections, and George Blood Audio, providing recording services for classical musicians and ensembles that digitizes approximately 1,000 hours of audio collections from around the country each month. He and his staff are also active in research into workflow, best practices, metadata, authentication, and interchangeability of digital information. He has recorded or produced over 100 CDs, three of which were nominated for Grammy Awards.

Each month George Blood Audio and Video digitize approximately 1,000 hours of audio and video collections from around the country. Staff are active in research into workflow, best practices, metadata, authentication, and interchangeability of digital information. Mr. Blood is an active teacher and presenter at conferences, sharing these findings with members of the trade and collections managers.

Speaker: Stefan Elnabli, Moving Image and Sound Preservation Specialist, Northwestern University

Session Title: Preservation Overhaulin': Northwestern University Library's Digital Preservation Program for Archival Audiovisual Materials


Session Description: In the past two years, Northwestern University Library (NUL) has been overhauling its digital preservation program for archival moving image and sound materials. NUL's Digital Collections Department in collaboration with the Preservation Department has been assessing the needs of NUL's analog film, video, and audio collections, prioritizing reformatting projects, performing in house and outsourced digitization, and working toward the development of an open source audiovisual management and delivery system to provide wide ranging access. Stefan Elnabli, Moving Image and Sound Preservation Specialist, will discuss NUL's burgeoning program for digitizing archival media by elaborating on its adoption of reformatting standards, managing digitization projects, and the challenges presented in the area of digital preservation.

Bio: Jennifer Eustis is the Catalog/Metadata and French & Francophone Studies Librarian at the University of Connecticut Libraries at Storrs. She is responsible for cataloging and metadata audiovisual resources, electronic resources, and archival materials and for database maintenance in addition to her duties as liaison to the French & Francophone studies program. She is also responsible for the development and implementation of metadata standards, best practices, crosswalks, documentation, and metadata creation and maintenance. Before coming to the University of Connecticut Libraries, she was the metadata librarian at Northeastern University. She holds a M.S. from Simmons College in Library and Information Studies and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Dominican University in Ottawa, Ont.

Speaker: Siobhan C. Hagan, Audiovisual Preservation Specialist, University of California at Los Angeles

Session Title: Solving Processing Problems


Session Description: I would like to discuss logistical issues with processing AV collections at the UCLA Library, particularly working with our Special Collections Department in creating EAD finding aids. These problems have arisen since I started in July 2011 as the library's first AV Preservation Specialist. How we have address these problems will be slightly specific to our organization, but key points will be pulled out from our experiences in order to apply what we have learned to other libraries with unique audiovisual items in their collections.

Speaker: Jim Hearon, Digital Media Specialist, University of Hawaii at Manoa

Session Title: Building a Hawaiian Music Digital Collection Website


Session Descripton: This session will speak to aspects of digitization, best practices for editing audio, archiving, and website content for access to a Hawaiian Music Digital Collection. This Hawaiian Music Digital Collection site is intended to show the possibilities for presenting sound, sheet music, images, and text of lyrics in an online searchable database.

Bio: Jim is a staff member at Sinclair Library, University of Hawaii at Manoa, and is a Digital Media Specialist. Jim holds a Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and is a member of the Audio Engineering Society. Jim works with digitizing and streaming audio and video at Sinclair Library and has been working with the Hawaiian Music Collection since 2008.

Speaker: Juliana Nykolaiszyn, Assistant Professor/Oral History Librarian, Oklahoma State University

Session Title: Creating Access to Oral History Collections: A Look at the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program at the OSU Library


Session Decsription: Since 2007, the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program (OOHRP) at the OSU Library has been actively documenting the history of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University through audio and video-recorded interviews. Careful consideration is given to what happens after interviews are completed, with a focus on creating multiple points of access to content (audio, video, transcripts, photographs, etc.). From the traditional web to social media, public radio to displays, this presentation will highlight efforts the OSU Library has employed in generating awareness and in creating access to oral history materials.

Session Description: The session will introduce audiovisual preservation to archivists with experience working with paper-based collections, but who are finding themselves increasingly responsible for managing audio, video, and/or film materials in their collections. This session will make use of concepts already familiar in the paper-based world to explore audiovisual preservation practices and their often intangible results.

It is my hope to contribute to the conference by sharing what I've learned from my own experience of transitioning from a ten-year career in book and paper preservation into the brave new world of audiovisual preservation. I am among a growing community of "object-oriented" preservation professionals who find themselves taking on the responsibility of caring for audio and moving image collections. e24fc04721

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