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Current Events
NETA
2003: National Educational Telecommunications Association Conference
January 8-11, 2003
San Antonio, Texas USA
NOTE: Concurrent Session on Friday, January 10, 2:15
Getting Ready for Asset Management
Friday, January 10 at 2:15
Asset management will affect everything that your station produces.
Get prepared and find out what workflow changes need to be made before
you make the hardware changes. The session will focus on the logging
of video and what needs to change in the future. An update on the progress
of the Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary Project will also be
presented.
For more information: http://www.netaonline.org
Second Annual Entertainment
Asset Management Conference:
The "How-To" of Asset Management
January 21-22, 2003
West Hollywood, California USA
United Entertainment Media (UEM) announced today that its 2nd Annual
Entertainment Asset Management (EAM) Conference - a two-day senior-level
networking and educational event dedicated exclusively to tackling the
issues of digital storage and networking for the entertainment industry
- will provide how-to archiving and asset management solutions for senior
executives of music, film, video and broadcast companies.
For more information: http://uemedia.com/eam
NAB
2003: National Association of Broadcasters Convention
Workshops & Conference, April 5-10, 2003
Exhibits, April 7-10, 2003
Las Vegas, Nevada USA
For more information: http://www.nab.org/conventions/nab2003
Past Events
ACM Digital
Rights Management Workshop
November 18-19, 2002
Wyndham City Center, Washington, DC
For more information: http://crypto.stanford.edu/DRM2002/
Institutional Repositories:
A Workshop on Creating
an Infrastructure for Faculty-Library Partnerships
October 18, 2002
This workshop will be offered in Washington, DC on Friday, October 18.
Co-sponsored by ARL, SPARC, and CNI, this event will help academic and
research library and IT directors and their senior staffs begin planning
for the implementation of repositories designed to house faculty works,
such as articles, datasets, images, video, and courseware. The workshop
will focus on the cultural and management dimensions of establishing an
institutional repository, rather than on technical matters.
Registration: Register for the workshop online at http://db.arl.org/ir2002/.
Fees: The registration fee is $175 per participant.
WGBH Asset Management
Symposium
September 26 and 27, 2002
WGBH cordially invites stations to attend and participate in an Asset
Management Symposium to be held at the WGBH studios in Boston beginning
at 1:00PM on Thursday, September 26, concluding at 4:30PM on Friday, September
27, 2002. Invitations have been sent to those for whom the Symposium will
be of particular interest and benefit: to public television and joint
licensee station GMs, CFOs, and Engineering and IT directors.
General session topics will address the benefits to local stations of
coordinating their efforts with each other, as well as with system-wide
Projects such as PBS's Next Generation Interconnection System and with
the Public Broadcasting Metadata Dictionary Project.
Specific resources and solutions will address related administrative and
technical issues, including how to get started; identifying and improving
upon existing workflows; how to track ROI; how to leverage greater value
from your station's content assets; and presentations by WGBH technology
partners Sun Microsystems, Artesia Technologies, and Sony Electronics
Inc., Systems Solutions Division.
For more information: http://daminfo.wgbh.org
National
Association of Broadcasters
Broadcast Engineering Conference
April 9, 2002, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Video Asset Management and Storage
PBS
Technology Conference
Las Vegas, NV
Friday, April 5, 2002, 2:15-5:30 pm
Digital Media Storage Options: Servers and Archives
Digital Asset Management: What Is It, and What Does It Mean for
Public Broadcasting?
Getting Started with Digital Asset Management
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