AMIA - Association of Moving Image Archivists

The Association of Moving Image Archivists is an international professional association established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, preservation, description, exhibition and use of moving image materials.
Website:  www.amianet.org
Program Committee Representative: Ken Weissman

FIAF - International Federation of Film Archives

The International Federation of Film Archives brings together institutions dedicated to rescuing films both as cultural heritage and as historical documents. FIAF is a collaborative association of the world's leading film archives whose purpose has always been to ensure the proper preservation and showing of motion pictures.
Website: www.fiafnet.org
Program Committee Representative: Alfonso del Amo

FIAT/IFTA - International Federation of Television Archives/Fédération Internationale des Archives de Télévision

The International Federation of Television Archives is an international professional association established to provide a means for co-operation amongst broadcast and national audiovisual archives and libraries concerned with the collection, preservation and exploitation of moving image and recorded sound materials and associated documentation.  
Website: www.fiatifta.org
Program Committee Representative: Henry Lindqvist


IASA - International Association of Sound
and Audiovisual Archives

The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives was established in 1969 to function as a medium for international co-operation between archives that preserve recorded sound and audiovisual documents. IASA supports the exchange of information and fosters international co-operation between audiovisual archives in all fields, especially in the areas of: acquisition and exchange; documentation and metadata; resource discovery and access; copyright and ethics; conservation and preservation; and, research and publication.

Website: www.iasa-web.org
Program Committee Representative: Lars Gaustad

ICA - International Council on Archives

The International Council on Archives is dedicated to the advancement of archives worldwide. Archives, by providing evidence of human activities and transactions, underlie the rights of individuals and States, and are fundamental to democracy and good governance. Archives safeguard the memory of mankind by preserving records of its past. In pursuing the advancement of archives, ICA works for the protection and enhancement of the memory of the world.
Website: www.ica.org/

Program Committee Representative: Andris Kesteris

IFLA - International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions

The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions is the leading international body representing the interests of library and information services and their users. It is the global voice of the library and information profession. The Audiovisual and Multimedia Section of IFLA is the international forum for persons working with non book media in every kind of library and information service.
Website: www.ifla.org

Program Committee Representative: Bruce Royan

SEAPAVAA - Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association

The Southeast Asia-Pacific Audiovisual Archive Association aims to provide a regional forum for addressing common issues and concerns related to the collection and preservation of, and provision of access to, the audiovisual heritage of member countries.
Website: www.geocities.com/seapavaa/
Program Committee Representative: Mick Newnham

UNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Information Society Division

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is mandated by its Member States inter alia to promote the free flow of ideas by word and image, to foster international co-operation in the fields of communication and information in order to narrow the gap between the "information rich" and the "information poor" in these areas and to promote access for all to ICTs.
Website: www.unesco.org/webworld

 


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