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Caroline Frick

Assistant Professor
(512) 232-9219
Room: UTA 5.404
http://www.texasarchive.org

Degrees:
PhD in Radio-TV-Film, The University of Texas at Austin
MA in Film Archiving and History, The University of East Anglia, UK

Bio:
Caroline Frick's research and teaching interests focus upon the evolution of the moving image archiving movement, cross-cultural approaches to historical preservation, and digital media libraries. She is the founder and executive director of the Texas Archive of the Moving Image, an organization devoted to the discovery and preservation of media related to the state. Dr. Frick received her MA in Film Archiving and Film History from the University of East Anglia, UK and obtained her PhD in Radio-Television-Film from the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to her work in Texas, Dr. Frick worked in film preservation at Warner Bros., the Library of Congress, and the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Dr. Frick also programmed films for the American Movie Classics cable channel in New York and serves as a Director of the Board for the Association of Moving Image Archivists. Her book, "Saving Cinema," is forthcoming from Oxford University Press.

Year Semester Course
2010 Spring INF 387C Managing Information Organizations
2009 Fall INF 385R Survey of Digitization
2009 Spring INF 387C Managing Information Organizations
2008 Fall INF 385T Special Topics in Information Science
2008 Spring INF 387C Managing Information Organizations
2007 Fall INF 385T Special Topics in Information Science
2007 Spring INF 387C Managing Information Organizations
2007 Spring INF 385T Special Topics in Information Science
2005 Fall INF 385T Special Topics in Information Science



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