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PUBLICATIONS
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.
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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
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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
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Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader
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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
Requires
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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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.
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