[ANPPOM-Lista] new guidelines on audiovisual citation

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Qua Fev 27 21:30:30 BRT 2013


Coming soon: new guidelines on audiovisual citationAudiovisual Citation:
Guidelines for referencing sound and moving image resources
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 sound and moving image are insufficient
as they are based on standards developed for the written word. This has the
effect of discouraging the citing of sound and moving image, as well as
creating barriers in its discovery, use and re-use.

In 2011, the British Universities Film & Video Council (BUFVC) established
a citation working group comprised of academics, researchers, journal
editors, archivists and representatives from the British Library to address
this key issue. Since 2012 this ground-breaking work has been incorporated
into the BUFVC Shared Services Project, funded by the Higher Education
Funding Council for England (HEFCE).

The guidelines will cover: film, television programmes, radio programmes,
audio recordings, DVD extras including interviews and commentaries, clips,
trailers, adverts, idents, stings, non-broadcast material (catalogued and
not catalogued), podcasts, vodcasts and DVD study materials.

The guidelines have been shaped by the diversity of sound and moving image
materials requiring citation and will be open to future updates to ensure
they effectively respond to advances in technology, development of new
media platforms and the needs of the user.

The citation standards will be robustly tested prior to publication and
will be applicable to a wide range of different users across all
disciplines.

Timescale
The citation guidelines for sound and moving image will be published in
March 2013 and reviewed periodically.

Contact
For more information please see the BUFVC website:
http://bufvc.ac.uk/avcitation
Email: avcitation em bufvc.ac.uk
Join the discussion on Twitter @bufvc #AVcitation



Additional information:

Expert quote
". . . there is not yet a uniform set of citation standards in education
for quoting and referencing either moving images or recorded sound. For
academics to gain greater confidence in the use of moving image and sound
content in research and publication, they will require the standardisation
of citation and the assurance that collections will hold material and
sustain collections on the same basis as print material."

Gerhardt, Paul and Peter B. Kaufman, Film and Sound in Higher and Further
Education: A Progress Report With Ten Strategic Recommendations (HEFCE,
2011). http://filmandsoundthinktank.jisc.ac.uk/ch4-strategic-recommendations

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Richard Ranft
The British Library
Sound and Vision

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