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Conservation History Association of Texas

1304 Mariposa Drive
#211
Austin,TX
78704

dtodd@wt.org
http://www.texaslegacy.org/bb/index.html

Projects

This project has expired and is displayed for archival purposes only.
Title:Rich media indexing    [ more details ]
Submitted:2004-09-21 00:00:00
When: Open
Genre:Database
Salary:Negotiable
Desc:Apply rich media software for use in
cross-indexing and captioning database, transcript, and streaming video
materials in an on-line environment. The materials relate to oral
history interviews of Texas environmentalists, compiled by the
Conservation History Association of Texas, managed in coordination with
the Center for American History and the School of Information at the
University of Texas, and provided to such users as the Texas Parks and
Wildlife radio program, "Passport to Texas". To Apply: First contact Quinn Stewart at the ISchool -- quinn@ischool.utexas.edu -- for a preliminary interview.
Contact:David Todd


This project has expired and is displayed for archival purposes only.
This Project Has Been Filled
Title:Digital Video Preservation Plan    [ more details ]
Submitted:2004-09-21 00:00:00
When: Spring 2005
Genre:Archives
Salary:Negotiable
Desc:The Conservation History Association of Texas has hundreds of hours of video and audio interviews with Texas environmentalists contained on various source media such as Mini-DV, Hi-8 and DAT. These assets must be migrated to a ditigal format within a digital archive so that they may serve as primary source material for users such as the Texas Parks and Wildlife radio program, "Passsport to Texas." The primary objective for this project is to prepare a digitization and preservation plan and test the plan by migrating a sample of the source materials.
Contact:David Todd




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