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- Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Valeria Dávila’ Experience at Oregon Public BroadcastingHi, there! Thanks for stopping by. I’m Valeria Dávila, a Master of Library & Information Studies student at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa (UA). In this blog post, I’ll walk you through my experience preserving Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB) legacy media as part of my EBSCO Scholarship in Audiovisual Preservation & Archiving. OPB is theContinue reading “Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Valeria Dávila’ Experience at Oregon Public Broadcasting”
- Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Ryan Inman’ Experience at the Nashville Public RadioAs a University of Alabama graduate student with the School of Library and Information Studies (UA SLIS), and a Nashville-based EBSCO scholar paired with WPLN (Nashville Public Radio), I digitized 61 “WPLN News Archive” Digital Audio Tapes (DATs), 32 “WPLN News Archive” CDs, and 192 CDs of the WPLN literary radio talk show, “The FineContinue reading “Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Ryan Inman’ Experience at the Nashville Public Radio”
- Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Elizabeth Meads’ Experience at the University of Alabama Center for Public Television and RadioBeing a Public Broadcast Preservation Fellow has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I will be forever grateful for the experience I gained in part by GBH and the American Archive of Public Broadcasting. Doing audiovisual archive work during the COVID-19 pandemic has been anything but easy. I was placed at theContinue reading “Digitizing Public Media: PBPF Fellow Elizabeth Meads’ Experience at the University of Alabama Center for Public Television and Radio”
- AMIA Chapter President, Valeria Dávila, presents poster at AMIA Spring 2021Mexicanos in Oregon: Improving Access to their stories through metadata Valeria Dávila Gronros, Oregon State University Libraries and Press In spring term 2020, the Oregon Multicultural Archives at the Oregon State University Libraries & Press collaborated with the OSU course Ethnic Studies 416/516 Migrant Health on an oral history assignment involving the Erlinda Gonzales-Berry PapersContinue reading “AMIA Chapter President, Valeria Dávila, presents poster at AMIA Spring 2021”
- AMIA Chapter Founding President, Valeria Dávila, presents poster at AMIA 2020Reassessment and Deselection Strategy: ‘Farmers of the Sea’ Case Study Valeria Dávila Gronros, Oregon State University Libraries and Press In mid-2019, the Oregon State University Valley Library began moving collections from an old off-site storage facility set for demolition, to another facility. However, some audiovisual collections that were partially processed were first moved to theContinue reading “AMIA Chapter Founding President, Valeria Dávila, presents poster at AMIA 2020”