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When training events are over, their effectiveness has to be supported by information resources which are permanently available.

Basic Manual on Setting-Up an Archive
Still a work in progress, this manual aims to provide the region with basic reference material on various areas covering the relevant background information; lay grounds on better issues relevant to the setting-up of AV archives and provide solutions or recommendations specific to the concerns of individual archives depending on their concerns and available resources.  Download manual outline

Film Preservation Handbook
The Film Preservation Handbook on CD-rom is the product of a collaboration between SEAPAVAA's Technical Committee, Screensound Australia/National Screen and Sound Archive and Kodak. It has been distributed free to archives throughout the region.        Browse Handbook       Download Handbook (zip)

Film in Southeast Asia: Views from the Region
This book is a cooperative project par excellence: two host archives (Vietnam and Australia) bearing the publication cost, and a dozen authors and an editor who donated their services. It opens a door to collections which are going to prove a revelation to a wider world.      Read Table of Contents      Buy now   
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The Southeast Asia-Pacific AV Archives Bulletin
This is the official bi-annual newsletter of the association. It features  news and updates on the member-archives and may also include news on the AV archiving field from other countries.     
Read previous issues:  01  02  03   04   05   06   07   08   09   10    Current Issue  
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Lost Films of Asia
Officially launched at the 10th SEAPAVAA Conference held in Canberra, Australia, the Lost Films of Asia is a low-cost, populist book, documenting basic details of the lost films. It is edited by Nick de Ocampo and is a compilation of articles from scholars and film archivists from Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Buy now

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