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In this unit of study students learn how to record, archive and repatriate audio-visual recordings used in the humanities. Students learn how to achieve long-term discoverability, access and usage for recordings; and consider issues involved in repatriating recordings to their communities of origin. Students will learn to identify the various types of ownership and copyright that exist in recordings and how to work responsibly with stakeholders and archival institutions.
Code | OLET5801 |
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Credit points | 2 |
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At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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