jeudi 29 mars 2007

UNESCO instrument for the safeguarding and preservation of the audiovisual heritage: CCAAA issues paper

Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archive Associations (CCAAA). Unesco instrument for the safeguarding and preservation of the audiovisual heritage. In CCAAA [Online]. April 1st 2005 [Accessed March 29th 2007]. Available at <http://www.ccaaa.org/ccaaa_heritage.pdf>



The Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archive Associations (CCAAA) proposes the establishment of new UNESCO instrument as a framework to encourage the preservation of audiovisual heritage.
Audiovisual media in all its formats – films, radio and television programs, audio and video recordings, ‘new media’ – are the documents most characteristic of the 20th and 21st centuries. Their cultural influence and informational content is immense, and rapidly increasing. Transcending language and cultural boundaries, appealing immediately to the eye and the ear, to the literate and illiterate alike, they have transformed society by becoming a permanent complement to the traditional written record. Their content cannot be reduced to written form, and its integrity is closely tied to the format of its carrier – be it film, magnetic or optical media.
Most audiovisual media are inherently fragile. Since they are not human-readable, both their survival and accessibility are also vulnerable to rapid technological change. Preservation needs to be guided by specialised skills and structures, supported by appropriate national legislation.
Much of the world’s audiovisual heritage has been irrevocably lost through neglect, destruction, decay and the lack of resources, skills, and structures, impoverishing the memory of mankind. Much more will be lost if stronger and concerted international action is lacking...


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TITLE: UNESCO instrument for the safeguarding and preservation of the audiovisual heritage: CCAAA issues paper

CREATOR:
Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations (CCAAA)

SUBJECT:
Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archive Associations (CCAAA), instrument for the preservation of the audiovisual heritage, Recommendation for the Safeguarding and Preservation of Moving Images, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

DESCRIPTION:
Shows the need of creating a new UNESCO instrument for the Safeguarding and Preservation of the Audiovisual Heritage.

PUBLISHER:
Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations (CCAAA)

CONTRIBUTOR:


DATE:
2005-04-01

TYPE:
text

FORMAT:
PDF

IDENTIFIER: http://www.ccaaa.org/ccaaa_heritage.pdf

SOURCE:

LANGUAGE:
En

RELATION:
has format: http://www.ccaaa.org/ccaaa_heritage.doc

COVERAGE:
International

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mardi 13 mars 2007

UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – Feasibility study launched

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – Feasibility study launched. In United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [Online]. Paris, June 1st 2006 [Accessed March 13th 2007]. Available at <http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=22265&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html>


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[...] Sound recordings and moving images in any form are vulnerable, and easily discarded or deliberately destroyed. Too much of the world’s 20th century audiovisual heritage is now lost, and much more is slipping beyond recovery because of neglect, natural decay and technological obsolescence. Unless public awareness of the importance of preservation is increased, this trend will continue.

Therefore, in response to a proposal by the Czech Republic in October 2005, UNESCO’s General Conference approved the proclamation of 27 October as the annual World Day for Audiovisual Heritage. The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage can be a means of building global awareness of the various issues at stake in preserving the audiovisual heritage. In accordance with normal practice, a feasibility study has been commenced to test the objectives, practicalities, costs and expected results of such an annual commemoration...



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TITLE: UNESCO World Day for Audiovisual Heritage – Feasibility study launched

CREATOR: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

SUBJECT: feasibility study
, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), World Day for Audiovisual Heritage

DESCRIPTION: Announces the creation of a feasibility study about a "World day for audiovisual heritage". Presents the aim of this feasibility study and the stakes of the World day for audiovisual heritage.

PUBLISHER:
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

CONTRIBUTOR:


DATE: 2006-06-01

TYPE: text

FORMAT: html

IDENTIFIER: http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=22265&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

SOURCE:

LANGUAGE: En

RELATION: references
http://www.fiatifta.org/aboutfiat/news/old/2006/docs/Questionnaire.doc

COVERAGE: International

RIGHTS:
© Copyright UNESCO. All Rights Reserved

jeudi 8 mars 2007

Call for the Preservation of the World Audiovisual Heritage

FIAT-IFTA. Call for the Preservation of the World Audiovisual Heritage. In FIAT/IFTA [Online]. October 2004 [Accessed March 8th 2007]. Available at <http://www.fiatifta.org/aboutfiat/policy/petition/index.php>



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[...]
Continuing the action led by UNESCO and the Council of Europe, the International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT IFTA), on the occasion of its 27th annual conference, appeals for the attention and vigilance of all to :

  • Alert, mobilize and urge the authorities concerned to understand the seriousness and urgency of the impending threats to the audiovisual heritage of the nations of the world;

  • Implement preservation policies and migration plans for these archives ;

  • Define the priority criteria by which preservation action must be taken ;

  • Develop cooperation among states to facilitate the implementation of joint solutions for safeguarding and digitization;

  • Encourage knowledge transfer through expert missions and training;

  • Apply immediately measures recommended by FIAT IFTA to stop the loss of these treasures and encourage support operations in the least developed countries...



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TITLE:
Call for the Preservation of the World Audiovisual Heritage

CREATOR:
International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA)

SUBJECT:
audiovisual heritage, call, International Federation of Television Archives (FIAT/IFTA), preservation

DESCRIPTION:
This is a call to the international community to take action for the preservation of the world's audiovisual heritage, launched by FIAT IFTA at the 27 th Conference in Paris on 15th-19th October 2004.

PUBLISHER:
International Federation of Television Archives


CONTRIBUTOR:


DATE:
2004-10

TYPE:
text

FORMAT:
html

IDENTIFIER:
http://www.fiatifta.org/aboutfiat/policy/petition/index.php

SOURCE:


LANGUAGE:
En

RELATION:
is version of "
Appel pour la sauvegarde du patrimoine audiovisuel mondial"
is version of "Petición para la preservación del patrimonio audiovisual mundial"


COVERAGE:
International


RIGHTS:
© FIAT/IFTA