Interview in Melbourne with Meg Labrum, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Canberra, June 16, 2015
A conversation with Meg Labrum (National Film and Sound Archive, Canberra),arguing that women have a disproportionate impact upon the programming of silent film at festivals. It asks how she works and, specifically, how the change to digital has impacted archival outreach and access today in Australia.
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Feminist media historiesVolume
2Season
WinterPagination
135-153Location
Berkeley, Calif.Publisher DOI
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2373-7492Language
engPublication classification
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2016, University of California PressIssue
1Publisher
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archivearchivistMeg LabrumNational Film and Sound Archive of Australiasilent film199999 Studies In Creative Arts and Writing not elsewhere classified970119 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of the Creative Arts and WritingSchool of Communication & Creative Arts3699 Other creative arts and writing3605 Screen and digital media
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