<div dir="ltr">The AMIA Conference Committee invites proposal submissions for papers,
sessions and workshops for the 2014 Annual Conference in Savannah,
Georgia.<br>
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The AMIA Conference Committee encourages papers, panels and posters on
all issues to do with audiovisual archives with particular emphasis in
the areas of problem solving, technical issues and the digital archive.<br>
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This year, the conference will include three curated streams of programs
in addition to proposals. Each curated stream will include five
sessions during the conference. If your proposal is focused on one of
these streams, we encourage you to contact the curation team for that
stream to avoid duplicate effort.<br>
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A. The open source digital preservation and access stream will
comprehensively address the use of open source software that is in
current significant use within digital preservation and access systems.
Curated in collaboration with AMIA's Open Source Committee the stream
will also cover larger issues such as when it does or does not make
sense to take the open source approach, and how to navigate the
complexities of copyright and licensing. Contact: <a href="mailto:osdigstream@amiaconference.com">osdigstream@amiaconference.com</a><br>
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B. Film in Transition. As the portfolio of available film stocks
continues to decline and film labs continue to close worldwide, this
stream will discuss the concrete implications this evolution of the
industry has for archives and long-term content managers. Contact: <a href="mailto:evolstream@amiaconference.com">evolstream@amiaconference.com</a><br>
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C. Global Exchange. Will bring together voices from regions from
around the world to share solutions and exchange ideas. Curated by
AMIA's International Outreach Committee, the emphasis will be on
exchange, innovation, and learning from colleagues near and far.
Contact: <a href="mailto:iocstream@amiaconference.com">iocstream@amiaconference.com</a><br>
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The goal of the Conference is to present a program that includes a wide
variety of topics and a balance of theory and practice, inviting new
ideas and concepts that may stimulate additional interest, involvement
and educational benefit. You are invited to submit a proposal and to
attend the conference October 8-11, 2014.<br>
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Information about the conference and the proposal process, go to <a href="http://www.AMIAConference.com" target="_blank">www.AMIAConference.com</a><<a href="http://www.amiaconference.com/" target="_blank">http://www.amiaconference.com/</a>>.<br>
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Proposal deadline is April 18, 2014.<br>
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We encourage you to read Tips for a Successful Proposal<<a href="http://www.amiaconference.net/sample-page/tips-for-proposal-success/" target="_blank">http://www.amiaconference.net/sample-page/tips-for-proposal-success/</a>>.
It explains the review process, and offers information and tips on
what the reviewers and the Conference Committee consider in the proposal
process. If you have difficulty with the online submission process,
please contact us at <a href="mailto:amia@amianet.org">amia@amianet.org</a><mailto:<a href="mailto:amia@amianet.org">amia@amianet.org</a>>.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br><div dir="ltr"><div>carlos palombini<br>professor de musicologia ufmg<br>
<a href="http://proibidao.org" target="_blank">proibidao.org</a><br></div><a href="http://ufmg.academia.edu/CarlosPalombini" target="_blank">ufmg.academia.edu/CarlosPalombini</a><br><a href="http://scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=YLmXN7AAAAAJ" target="_blank"><span style="display:block">scholar.google.com.br/citations?user=YLmXN7AAAAA</span></a><br>
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