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Call For Essays, Articles, Reviews
The Moving Image:
Journal of the Association of Moving Image Archivists
The Moving Image is a peer reviewed journal, representing the
interests of the Association of Moving Image Archivists, while also
providing an open forum for archivists, librarians, technical specialists,
scholars and academics interested in our rapidly expanding field. The
Moving Image reflects the diverse interests of the membership, including its
special interest groups for news and documentary collections, amateur film,
regional archives, and academic users. The University of Minnesota Press is
AMIA's partner in publication.
The Moving Image addresses issues involving all moving image
materials,including historic and contemporary film, television, and video,
new and emerging digital technologies, as well as paper and
three-dimensional collections documenting the history of moving image media.
The journal seeks for publication:
Traditional scholarly papers and historical essays
In-depth examinations of specific preservation and restoration projects
Detailed profiles of moving image collections or archives
Interviews with leading figures in the community
Behind the scenes looks at the techniques used to preserve and restore our
moving image heritage
Theoretical and visionary articles and columns on the future of the field
Technical and practical articles on research and development in the field
Essays on the role of moving image archives and collections in the writing
of history
Reviews of books and films directly related to the archival field
Filmographies and videographies which document persons, genres, or specific
themes
Illustrations, still reproductions, frame enlargements, and before-and-after
image comparisons
The deadline for Vol. 1, No. 2 (Fall 2001) is
15 February 2001.
Inquiries for information about manuscript submissions should be sent to the
The Moving Image, c/o AMIA Office, 8949 Wilshire Ave, Beverly Hills, A.
90211 or email amia_at_amianet.org. Do not send manuscripts before submitting
proposal to Jan-Christopher Horak (c.horak_at_hollywoodmuseum.com). All
manuscripts should be in 12 point type, double spaced, with 1 inch margins,
sent in triplicate with a disc in ASCII and Word or WordPerfect. Endnotes
should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style.
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