CAW TOT Southeast: Day 1, Module 2: CAW History
This training module was used to introduce CAW TOT Participants to what CAW is and its history.
This training module was used to introduce CAW TOT Participants to what CAW is and its history.
This welcome module was used at the CAW-TOT in Nashville, Tennessee at the Audiovisual Heritage Center, 2019.
Welcome to the CAW Southwest Project! This welcome packet goes over the main objectives of the project.
This is a guide to the major milestones and training webinars for the CAW Southwest cohort.
Huhugam Heritage Center-Gila River Indian Community Part of our mission at HHC is not only preserving prehistoric and historic material in our collections and archives but being a resource primarily for the Community through providing a space for cultural events,…
This collection of 13 films was digitized, preserved, and made accessible through the Community Archiving Workshop Training of Trainers Program, funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. All of the footage is from the collection at the Audiovisual…
In this webinar, you will learn to identify some of the most common audiovisual analog formats. Participants will gain a foundational understanding of the history of major formats, signs of decay, and how to properly store materials. There will be…
Zuni Tribal Archives/ A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Curtis Quam (Zuni, NM) is a Museum Technician/ Cultural Educator at the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center. His role in the museum has allowed Curtis to work with community members…
CAW is creating “training kits” in order to deliver training to cohort members. Containing a diverse selection of audiovisual formats, and some basic inspection tools, the “training kits” will allow participants to handle and inspect media during training webinars. “Hands-on”…
Call for Regional Participants – Southwest To help improve stewardship of audiovisual collections the Community Archiving Workshop, in partnership with the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums, is providing five (5) tribal cultural institutions in Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and…