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Friday, November 20 • 11:15am - 12:15pm
From a Distance: Video Capture Station Training for Remote Fellowships

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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how and where moving image archivists work. As more institutions consider sending analog videotape equipment home with their students and employees to digitize archival material, they can use existing models for remote training and troubleshooting such as those developed through the American Archive of Public Broadcasting’s Public Broadcasting Preservation Fellowship. In this session four former PBPF fellows and the PBPF Video Preservation Instructor discuss the challenges of setting up and troubleshooting a videotape capture station while working remotely and the communication tools they utilized and created in the process.

Speakers
avatar for Hannah Faith Hurdle

Hannah Faith Hurdle

University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Hurdle has been working as the Library E-Learning Specialist at The University of Arkansas at Little Rock since July, 2020. She graduated with a masters degree in Library and Information Studies from The University of Alabama in May 2020. While at UA, she presented at the Discerning... Read More →
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Jackie Jay

Farallon Archival Consulting, LLC
Jackie Jay received her MLIS with a focus in archival studies and imagining technology as well as a graduate certificate in archival management from the University of North Texas. She previously worked at Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) as a preservation technician where she built... Read More →
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Ben Steck

Library of Virginia
Ben Steck is a Digital Imaging Specialist at the Library of Virginia where he is tasked with digitizing a range of static material. He has spent the past 20 years at the LVA in a few different departments getting an understanding of how important these institutions are to the community... Read More →
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Evelyn Cox

University of Oklahoma
Evelyn Cox is a doctoral student in Information Studies at the University of Oklahoma where she obtained her MLIS as well as her Graduate Certificate in Archival Studies in 2018. She obtained her undergraduate degree from UCLA and is a wife and mother of two. She is also a 2016-2018... Read More →


Friday November 20, 2020 11:15am - 12:15pm PST
Stage B