April 18, 2024
CIDOC Friday’s Webinar 2nd Series – Tools and standards available Webinar
Join us on April 26, 2024, at 19:00 gmt+4 for the 2nd webinar titled “Available Standards and Guidelines,” hosted by ICOM CIDOC – International Committee on Museum Documentation in collaboration with ICOM Georgia.
REGISTRATION: https://forms.gle/FNRg7gMbQvJNsR3Y8
Speakers: Jonathan Ward (Senior Editor, J.P. Getty Trust)
Emmanuelle Delmas-Glass (Head of Collections Information Access, Yale Centre for British Art)
When questions arise regarding the documentation of audiovisual materials, where do museum professionals turn for concise and effective guidance?
Join us as experts from the Getty and Yale Centre for British Art share the most essential resources to assist you in your documentation endeavours. Gain access to the shortest and most effective tools available, equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of audiovisual material documentation with confidence.
Webinars will take place via Zoom from 17.00 to 18.00 CET. All sessions will be conducted in English.
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During the CIDOC Fridays Webinar series, in collaboration with ICOM Georgia, CIDOC will explore how museum collections’ documentation encompasses both physical attributes and contextual information. This positioning within a knowledge framework is crucial for museum operation. The complexities surrounding the documentation of images—deciding what to document, be it the object, the image, or the object as an image carrier—will be thoroughly examined.
Join us as CIDOC experts present cases and solutions tackling the intricacies of photograph and video documentation, exploring the multiple layers involved.
Webinar schedule:
- 22.03.2024: General introduction to image documentation by Dominic Oldman (Director Kartography CIC)
- 26.04.2024: Tools and standards available by Jonathan Ward (Senior Editor, J.P. Getty Trust)
- 24.05.2024: Digital challenges including 3D, AR, VR, AI, digital copies, legalities, authenticity, and other issues by Frank von Hagel (Research Assistant, Institute for Museum Research SPK)