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[ARSCLIST] November 29 Public Hearing Los Angeles
For anyone who might be interested in attending, I've listed some information below on a Wednesday, November 29 Recorded Sound public hearing, to be held at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles. This hearing will serve as part of the process to prepare the National Recorded Sound Study and Plan. Below is a list of witnesses scheduled to testify. Names and times subject to change. Thanks, Steve Leggett
More info on the study can be found at:
http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/nrpb-clir.html Transcripts of the hearing will be placed on that Web site in the weeks following the hearing.
We will also hold a similar hearing in New York on December 19--more info later on that hearing Thanks, Steve Leggett
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Date: November 29, 2006
Time: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
Location: Renaissance Hollywood Hotel
Solano Room (Mezzanine Level, Hotel 2nd Level)
1755 N. Highland Avenue
Los Angeles, California
NATIONAL RECORDING PRESERVATION BOARD (NRPB) PANEL
Roger Mayer Chairman of the Board, National Film Preservation Foundation
Gregory Lukow Chief, Motion Picture, Broadcast and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress
Gene DeAnna Head, Recorded Sound Section, Motion Picture, Broadcast and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress
Sam Brylawski University of California, Santa Barbara and Consultant to the NRPB
William Ivey Chairman, National Recorded Sound Preservation Foundation
Mr. Lukow will serve in the capacity of moderator.
SCHEDULE OF SPEAKERS
(Times are approximate)
9:30 Welcome and summary of purpose of the hearing
Introduction of representatives of the NRPB
Invitation for Broad representatives to offer any brief opening remarks
9:40 To Be Announced
10:00 Panel: University libraries, research, teaching, digital file management
Maureen Russell * Head of Cataloging, UCLA Ethnomusicology Archive
Peggy Alexander * Performing Arts Special Collections Librarian, UCLA Library
Gordon Theil * Head, UCLA Music Library
10:45 Panel: Metadata
Brandon Burke * Archivist for Audio Collections, Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford Univ.
Stephen Davison * Head, UCLA Digital Library Program
11:15 David Wexler * President/Founder, Hollywood Vaults, Inc.
11:30 Bob Heiber * President, Chace Audio
12:00 T Bone Burnett * Composer, Songwriter, Performer and Producer
12:30-1:30 Lunch
1:30 Panel: Record Company Archivists
Director, US Archives, EMI Music, North America
Paul West * Vice President, Studios and Vault Operations, Digital Logistics and Business Services, Universal Music Group
2:10 Panel: Radio Recording Collections and Archives
Jeanette Berard * Special Collections Librarian, Thousand Oaks Library
Marty Halpern * 1st Vice President, Operations, Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters
Brian DeShazor * Director of the Pacifica Radio Archives
Adi Gevins * Coordinator of the Pacifica Radio Archives
2:50 Panel: Copyright and Intellectual Property Issues
David Levine * Residential Fellow at the Center For Internet and Society (CIS), Stanford University
David Seubert * Curator, Performing Arts Collection, Davidson Library, University of California, Santa Barbara and Project Director, Cylinder Preservation and Digitization Project, Davidson Library, UCSB
3:30 Neil Portnow * President, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
4:00 Russ Hamm * representing the San Diego Folk Society
4:25 Steve Schnur * Worldwide Executive of Music for all Electronic Arts Games, GRAMMY Foundation Vice Chairman
4:45 Elizabeth Cohen * President, Cohen Acoustical, Inc.
Jean Francois Blanchette * Assistant Professor, Department of Information Studies, UCLA
Jasper DeAntonio * Student, Junior, Polytechnic School Jasper * 7th grade student
College student [name to be supplied]
5:15 Closing remarks, observations or discussion by panel of NRPB representatives
5:30 Adjournment
Steve Leggett, Program Coordinator
National Film Preservation Board
National Recording Preservation Board
Library of Congress (4690)
MBRS Division
Washington, D.C. 20540
p: 202/707-5912
f: 202/707-2371
email: sleg@xxxxxxx
WWW: http://www.loc.gov/film/
http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/
Also visit the Web site of our charitable
affiliate, the National Film Preservation
Foundation at
http://www.filmpreservation.org