International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives

International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives

zone of influence
Abbreviation IASA
Formation 1969
Purpose/focus Professional Body
Region served Worldwide
Membership 420
Official languages En, Fr, Ge, Es
President Jacqueline von Arb
Affiliations Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archives Associations
Website International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives

The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) was established in 1969 to serve as a forum for international co-operation between archives, libraries, and individuals interested in the preservation of recorded sound and audiovisual documents.[1][2][3]

Contents

IASA aims

The IASA constitution[4] states the following purposes:

Membership

IASA has members from more than 70 countries representing a broad palette of audiovisual archives and personal interests which are distinguished by their focus on particular subjects and areas, foer example: archives for all sorts of musical recordings, historic, literary, folkloric and ethnological sound documents, theatre productions and oral history interviews, bio-acoustics, environmental and medical sounds, linguistic and dialect recordings, as well as recordings for forensic purposes.

IASA activities

IASA promotes the open and ongoing exchange of ideas and information on current issues in the audiovisual field via annual conferences, a IASA Journal, an information bulletin, list-serve and the IASA web site.

Annual conferences

IASA has held a conference each year since its inception. In 2010, IASA and the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) came together for the first time in a joint IASA-AMIA conference held in Philadelphia, USA. The 2012 conference will be held in Delhi, India, from 6–11 October.

Publications

IASA follows closely the progress of technology and members can call upon a pool of expertise for help and advice on various aspects, ranging from digitisation to metadata to technical issues. In this regard, IASA has published a number of special publications:

Collaboration

IASA has long standing relationships with international organisations such as UNESCO and is a respected partner in various international audiovisual archive projects. IASA is a founding member of the CCAAA (Co-ordinating Council of Audiovisual Archive Associations).

Committees and Sections

IASA Committees focus on topics that are of common interest to all archives and collections:

IASA Sections provide a platform for the exchange of information between specific types of archives and collections:

See also

References

  1. ^ Lance, D. (ed.) (1984) Sound Archives. A Guide to their Establishment and Development. IASA Special Publication no. 4
  2. ^ Scharlau, Ulf. (1999). A personal review of thirty years of IASA (1969-1999). IASA Information Bulletin, August 1999, Special Issue, pp 8-11
  3. ^ Assmann, I. (2009) International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA). In: Encyclopedia of Library and Information Sciences, Third Edition ISBN 978-0-8493-9712-7. Taylor & Francis
  4. ^ http://www.iasa-web.org/iasa-constitution

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