[BCMA] Registration open! New course: "Managing Moving Image and Sound Records" & AABC Anti-Racism Bursary
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Colleagues,
Registration is now open for the *NEW* AABC distance education course
“Managing Moving Image and Sound Records”.
Audio visual records are a dynamic part of all archival collections. But
their management, preservation, and use can feel like an overwhelming task
due to the growing range of obsolete media formats. In this course students
will learn how to identify different audio, video and film formats and
their related long-term preservation needs. Using the textbook “Moving
image and sound collections for archivists” by Anthony Cocciolo, readings
and practical projects will allow students to assess their organizational
holdings and develop strategies on how to effectively manage their
donation, use and care.
Registration: February 1 – March 10, 2025
Course duration: April 7 – June 16, 2025
Registration cost: AABC members $350.00 / Non-members $500.00; plus the
cost of the course textbook (SAA Bookstore, $69.00 USD).
For more information about the course and links to register, please visit
the AABC website at:
https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/Moving-Image-and-Sound-Records
*AABC Anti-Racism Bursary*
The AABC Anti-Racism Bursary is now accepting applications for this course.
The Bursary covers registration and textbook costs for one Indigenous,
Black and/or Person of Colour (IBPOC) per distance education course.
Bursary applications for "Managing Moving Image and Sound Records" are due
no later than March 1, 2025.
For more information about the Bursary and instructions on how to apply,
please visit: https://aaobc.wildapricot.org/AABC-Anti-Racism-Bursary
Regards,
Lisa
Lisa Glandt, MAS
Education and Advisory Services (EAS) Coordinator
Archives Association of British Columbia
email: aabc.advisor at aabc.ca
website: aabc.ca
I respectfully acknowledge that I work on the unceded, traditional and
ancestral territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh
(Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.
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