[ANPPOM-Lista] diretrizes para citação audiovisual

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Qua Mar 27 10:54:51 BRT 2013


New Audiovisual citation guidelines were published today by the British
Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC). The guidelines cover film;
television
programmes; radio programmes; audio recordings; DVD extras; clips; trailers;
adverts; idents; non broadcast, amateur and archive material; podcasts;
vodcasts
and games.

>From the BUFVC presss release
http://bufvc.ac.uk/2013/03/27/audiovisual-citation-guidelines-launched-today
<
http://bufvc.ac.uk/2013/03/27/audiovisual-citation-guidelines-launched-today>
:

In the era of YouTube, podcasts and vidcasts new pioneering guidelines,
launched
today, will be crucial for students, researchers and academics when they
cite
moving image and sound sources, or provide advice on referencing them.

The British Universities Film & Video Council’s (BUFVC) guidelines respond
to
the 2011 Jisc report, Film and Sound in Higher and Further Education: A
Progress
Report with Ten Strategic Recommendations.
<http://filmandsoundthinktank.jisc.ac.uk/>

The report found that despite the exponential increase in the use of
audiovisual
material in teaching, learning and research in higher and further education,
existing guidelines for the referencing of moving image and sound are often
insufficient as they are based on standards developed for the written word.
This
has the effect of discouraging the citing of moving image and sound, as
well as
creating barriers in its discovery, use and reuse.

Professor John Ellis, professor of media arts, University of London:
“Citation
exists so that youcan find the source of any quotation. The rules have long
since been worked out for print sources. However, for moving image and
sound, no
one quite knows what to do, so references are usually imprecise and
sometimes
left out completely. This guide now makes it possible for any writer (even a
student) to lead their readers to the exact audiovisual source they are
discussing. It might seem a simple problem to solve, until you realise that
there are a multitude of different types of audiovisual source!”

The guidelines can be downloaded from
http://bufvc.ac.uk/avcitation/guidelines
<http://bufvc.ac.uk/avcitation/guidelines>

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Richard Ranft
Head of Sound and Vision,
The British Library,
96 Euston Road,
London NWI 2DB, UK.

email: richard.ranft em bl.uk
www.bl.uk/soundarchive <http://www.bl.uk/soundarchive>


carlos palombini
ufmg.academia.edu/CarlosPalombini<http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-7345-2011>
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