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The following list guides you to selected resources on a number of topics related to the documentary process, in particular standards and principles related to the archival management and long-term preservation of recorded collections. We anticipate that the list will continue to develop and expand as subject and technical specialists in a number of fields bring their expertise to bear on these complex and inter-related issues. Guides for Conducting Oral History Projects:Baylor University Institute for Oral History: Indiana University Center for the Study of History and Memory: Moyer, Judith. Step-by-Step Guide to Oral History University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Southern Oral History Program: Describing, Managing and Providing Access to Archival Collections:Library of Congress Authorities & Vocabularies Library of Congress Metadata Encoding and Transmissions Standards Plateau Peoples' Web Portal (a collaborative effort between Washington State University and several Native American nations) Society of American Archivists, 2007. Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS) Tools for the Archival Preservation of Digital Objects:Federal Agencies Digitization Guidelines Initiative -a collaborative effort by several US government agencies Sound Directions - a joint project of Indiana University and Harvard University EVIA (Educational Video for Instruction and Analysis) Digital Archive, Indiana University Technical Documents on Archiving and Preserving Digital Recordings:Bradley, Kevin. Risks Associated with the Use of Recordable CDs and DVDs as Reliable Storage Media in Archival Collections - Strategies and Alternatives (UNESCO, 2006) [PDF/196KB] International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives, 2009.
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