Intelligent Television

Video for culture & education

Events

The work of Intelligent Television is also presented and discussed at a variety of public meetings, invitation-only gatherings and events, and in the press. These include:

Long-Term Audiovisual Digital Preservation: PrestoCentre Training Course

Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
Paris
September 2011
http://training2011.prestocentre.eu

EUscreen International Conference on Use and Creativity

EUscreen
Stockholm
September 2011
http://euscreen2011.eventbrite.com/

Moscow International Book Fair

Moscow, Russia
September 2011
http://www.mibf.ru/

The Business Model of Open Data

Europeana
The Hague
June 2011
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/

Book Expo America

OCWC Global 2011

New Strategies for Digital Content

Screening the Future 2011

PrestoCentre
Hilversum
March 2011
http://screeningthefuture.eventbrite.com/

Economies of Open Content

Amsterdam
November 2010
http://ecommons.tuxic.nl/

Oral History in the Digital Age

Oral History in the Digital Age - LC symposium
Washington
November 2010
http://projects.matrix.msu.edu/ohda/about/

AMIA 2010 annual meeting

Association of Moving Image Archivists
Philadelphia
November 2010
http://www.amiaconference.com/

Audiovisual Archives in the 21st Century

EU Screen: Content Selection Policies

Open Video Conference 2010

New York
October 2010
http://www.openvideoconference.org/

Europeana: Business Planning Workshop

The Hague
September 2010
http://www.europeana.eu/portal/

Memories of the Future

Orphans Films Symposium (Orphans 7)

Open Education Resources in Policy

Yale University
New Haven
April 2010
http://cmi2.yale.edu/hewlett_conference_2010/

On Copyright 2010

Copyright Clearance Center
New York
March 2010
http://www.oncopyright2010.com/

Tools of Change for Publishing

O’Reilly Media
New York
February 2010
http://www.toccon.com/toc2010

Personal Archiving 2010

Archival.tv
San Francisco
February 2010
http://www.archival.tv/personal-archives/

AMIA 2009 annual meeting

Association of Moving Image Archivists
St. Louis
November 2009
http://www.amiaconference.com/

Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age

Mountain View
October 2009
http://www.google.com/events/digitalage/

JISC Digital Content Conference 2009

South Cerney, United Kingdom
July 2009
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/2009/06/digitalcontent.aspx

Media Grantmaking: The State (and Future) of the Field

GFEM and Media Democracy Fund
Open Society Institute
New York
June 2009
http://www.gfem.org/node/525

Public Media, Open Content, and Sustainability

Open Video Conference
New York
June 2009
http://openvideoconference.org/

Our World Documented: Video Archives on the Web

Silverdocs
Washington DC
June 2009
http://silverdocs.com/

American Council of Research Libraries national conference

Audiovisual Archives in the Age of Access

Smithsonian 2.0

Washington DC
January 2009
http://smithsonian20.si.edu/default.html

 
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Tools to explore

MediaThread logoMediaThread is a next-generation platform for deep exploration, close analysis, and customized organization of web-based multimedia content. Designed at Columbia University’s Center for New Media Teaching and Learning, MediaThread is built on open-source software and enables users to view video closely, clip segments, attach annotations and tags, and organize them with other media for scholarly analysis.

Archives for today

San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive

James Baldwin talking with students

The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, established in 1982, preserves more than 4,000 hours of newsfilm, documentaries, and other programs produced in northern California between 1939 and 2005.  Among the treasures recently put online are 1960s films of James Baldwin and Maya Angelou and Marlon Brando speaking at the funeral of Black Panther Bobby Hutton. The Archive is part of San Francisco State University Library’s Department of Special Collections.

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