Digital Scholarship Studio and Network: Dr. Douglas Lambert, “Audio/video timecode indexing: from oral history to multi-faceted research”
ZoomThis presentation will describe and explore strategies and tools for audio/video thematic timecode indexing. Like a book index, an a/v index provides a distilled, shorthand form of access for users. Key elements that evolved from indexing oral histories-- segmentation, annotation, and controlled vocabulary—can be used to create layers of representative meaning (literal and non-literal) for […]