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Book SynopsisIn recent years the commercial value of moving images for use in new film and television productions has increased enormously, and gifts of moving images to cultural institutions have developed significant taxation implications. As a result, contentious issues on the monetary appraisal of moving images has added to the burden of moving image archivists. Written by an archivist with forty years of experience in England, the United States, and Canada, Appraising Moving Images is a practical guide to archival and monetary appraisal of moving images for anyone who has responsibility for moving image collections. It reviews the history of moving image archives and it assesses the relevance of general archival appraisal theory and selection methodology to the work of moving image archivists; provides examples of ''best practice'' in managing the life cycle of moving images, from creation to long-term preservation; and examines various approaches to monetary appraisal that have proven effec
Trade Review...a groundbreaking work in many ways....Both moving image and non-moving image archivists should heed this piece of wisdom, and for those who make irrevocable decisions about what moving images will be saved for posterity, keep this little book very close at hand and consult it regularly. * Archivaria *
[Kula] provides for beleaguered archivists some valuable perspective...[he] presents various schools of thought, important considerations, and examples of appraisals that illustrate the challenge...Recommended to archivists struggling with large collections. * Catholic Library World *