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Programs in this Collection are shared from Community Media Centers around the country (Do It Yourself Archiving) or collected from their Youtube or Vimeo channels (Archiving As a Service). | Programs in this Collection are shared from Community Media Centers around the country (Do It Yourself Archiving) or collected from their Youtube or Vimeo channels (Archiving As a Service). | ||
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+ | The Internet Archive or the Community Media Archive do not have the ability to grant rights to re-use these videos and claim no copyright. Copyright remains with the original creators and producers of these videos and permission to re-use their work must be gained from them. | ||
If you're interested in finding out more about the Community Media Archive or contributing video to it, contact [mailto:jhauser@pobox.com jhauser@pobox.com] | If you're interested in finding out more about the Community Media Archive or contributing video to it, contact [mailto:jhauser@pobox.com jhauser@pobox.com] | ||
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However, when faced with redoing it or archiving more video, well, "That video's not going to archive itself!" | However, when faced with redoing it or archiving more video, well, "That video's not going to archive itself!" | ||
− | See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/ | + | See [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hH1pWq0oU34YOUkfhV5oT3iWE1GUoOm78f1iiaHXu40/edit?usp=sharing here] for an overview of how it started and a look at current developments. |
− | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/ | + | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NGgDd2u5nU5R-dUrAS_VeFe9fABqAtssFVPXJsUFH-g/edit?usp=sharing Intro to the Community Media Archive] |
[https://archive.org/details/community_media?sort=title&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22collection%22 Collections] in the Community Media Archive | [https://archive.org/details/community_media?sort=title&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22collection%22 Collections] in the Community Media Archive | ||
− | This [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ | + | This [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1z2w5fU4k9aMZe2OAYhYdN399pb8azFxgJl2gUmVBSUo/edit?gid=27353794#gid=27353794 spreadsheet] can serve as a summary finding aid or index to the collections in the Community Media Archive. It details the State or Province, City and Organization Name of the Access Center or government Jurisdiction in the CMA along with the number of items in the collection and the number of times the videos in the collection have been viewed or downloaded. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | The Community Media Archive started as a partnership between The Internet Archive and Access Humboldt in late 2008. It has since expanded and been used to archive video by over | + | The Community Media Archive started as a partnership between The Internet Archive and Access Humboldt in late 2008. It has since expanded and been used to archive video by over 2,100 Access Centers, Government Entities and several community media producers from around the country. |
During the fall of 2008, Access Humboldt prototyped an automated link between their Telvue Princeton playback server and the Internet Archive. However, shows were being uploaded to the generic Open Source Movies collection. They were looking for more of a "presence" on archive.org and found that a "collection" was needed in order to get a "landing page" on archive.org. In addition to solving their own issue, they decided to approach archive.org about setting up a Community Media collection to establish a place for other centers. | During the fall of 2008, Access Humboldt prototyped an automated link between their Telvue Princeton playback server and the Internet Archive. However, shows were being uploaded to the generic Open Source Movies collection. They were looking for more of a "presence" on archive.org and found that a "collection" was needed in order to get a "landing page" on archive.org. In addition to solving their own issue, they decided to approach archive.org about setting up a Community Media collection to establish a place for other centers. | ||
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Shortly after the conference, the Community Media Archive collection was made available on the Roku box as part of an unofficial Internet Archive channel. | Shortly after the conference, the Community Media Archive collection was made available on the Roku box as part of an unofficial Internet Archive channel. | ||
− | To add this channel to your Roku box, go to [https://owner.roku.com/add/NMJS5 https://owner.roku.com/add/NMJS5] | + | To add this channel to your Roku box, go to [https://owner.roku.com/add/NMJS5 https://owner.roku.com/add/NMJS5] . Note: this private Roku channel can no longer be added as Roku has changed their standards. |
In the spring of 2012, John created a [http://archive.org/details/tedtalks "TED Talks"] collection on archive.org that contained MPEG2 versions of talks without trailing commercials. At the beginning of the project, there were over 400 talks that contained trailing commercials. By July of 2012, the number had shrunk to about 40. The collection was meant to demonstrate how rich metadata aids in discovery of new items and to encourage media centers to more fully describe their submissions. | In the spring of 2012, John created a [http://archive.org/details/tedtalks "TED Talks"] collection on archive.org that contained MPEG2 versions of talks without trailing commercials. At the beginning of the project, there were over 400 talks that contained trailing commercials. By July of 2012, the number had shrunk to about 40. The collection was meant to demonstrate how rich metadata aids in discovery of new items and to encourage media centers to more fully describe their submissions. | ||
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Late Jaunuary 2013, the Roku channel that contains the Community Media Archive collections from the Internet Archive was updated to include the following access centers: Dakota Media Accesss, Denver Open Media, Foxboro Cable Access, Maine Community TV Archives, Media Edge, Mendocino Coast TV, PhillyCAM, Rogue Valley TV , Seattle Community Media, Somerville Community Access Television. | Late Jaunuary 2013, the Roku channel that contains the Community Media Archive collections from the Internet Archive was updated to include the following access centers: Dakota Media Accesss, Denver Open Media, Foxboro Cable Access, Maine Community TV Archives, Media Edge, Mendocino Coast TV, PhillyCAM, Rogue Valley TV , Seattle Community Media, Somerville Community Access Television. | ||
− | In March 2013, John helped the Veterans Helping Veterans program and it's producer Sheryl Shaffer, get a [http://archive.org/details/veteranshelpingveterans collection] established on the Internet Archive. This show had been distributed via bliptv, pegmedia.org, youtube and social media. John uploaded the backlog of 19 shows from DVD copies. He also started downloading current episodes from | + | In March 2013, John helped the Veterans Helping Veterans program and it's producer Sheryl Shaffer, get a [http://archive.org/details/veteranshelpingveterans collection] established on the Internet Archive. This show had been distributed via bliptv, pegmedia.org, youtube and social media. John uploaded the backlog of 19 shows from DVD copies. He also started downloading current episodes from YouTube and transcoding MPEG2 versions for the collection for download by other access centers. |
In May 2013, at the 2013 ACM conference in San Francisco, John reprised his 90 minute workshop on the Community Media Archive project and how to get started with it. The workshop featured Wendy Blom who presented a case study of how Somerville Community Access TV organized their collection of ~1,500 videotapes and digitized them using interns from Simmons College. Hard drives containing the metadata and video files were then shipped to John who automated their upload to the Internet Archive. | In May 2013, at the 2013 ACM conference in San Francisco, John reprised his 90 minute workshop on the Community Media Archive project and how to get started with it. The workshop featured Wendy Blom who presented a case study of how Somerville Community Access TV organized their collection of ~1,500 videotapes and digitized them using interns from Simmons College. Hard drives containing the metadata and video files were then shipped to John who automated their upload to the Internet Archive. | ||
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John organized "An Evening at the Archive", an after conference visit to the Internet Archive featuring a reception, tour, and presentations by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, Tony Shawcross, Executive Director of the Open Media Foundation and John for attendees of the ACM (Alliance for Community Media) and NFCB (National Federation of Community Broadcasters) conferences. | John organized "An Evening at the Archive", an after conference visit to the Internet Archive featuring a reception, tour, and presentations by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, Tony Shawcross, Executive Director of the Open Media Foundation and John for attendees of the ACM (Alliance for Community Media) and NFCB (National Federation of Community Broadcasters) conferences. | ||
− | In October 2013, John travelled to Massachusetts to meet with Amherst Media, the first community media center to apply for and receive | + | In October 2013, John travelled to Massachusetts to meet with Amherst Media, the first community media center to apply for and receive a grant for archiving their video under the state [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Preservation_Act Community Preservation Act]. He also visited Easton, MA where Jason Daniels organized a meetup of Southeastern MA access centers interested in archiving their video. Representatives from Attleboro, Brockton, Bridgewater, Bridgewater State University, Canton, Easton and Stoughton attended. James Jones of Attleboro Access Cable System brought a hard drive with 1,858 MPEG2 videos (and associated metadata). John uploaded the videos to DoubleACS's collection in the Community Media Archive. He briefly visited Arlington Community Media before heading to the ACM North East Regional fall conference. John and Nick Ring of Amherst Media jointly presented the workshop "Archiving with the Internet Archive". |
Later that month, he travelled to San Jose to present "De-Geeking the Community Media Archive" at the ACM Western Regional conference with co-presenters Ann Theis of the Open Media Foundation and Randy Van Dalsen of WeTheMedia.tv. | Later that month, he travelled to San Jose to present "De-Geeking the Community Media Archive" at the ACM Western Regional conference with co-presenters Ann Theis of the Open Media Foundation and Randy Van Dalsen of WeTheMedia.tv. | ||
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The 1,000 items added to the newly created [https://archive.org/details/royal_society_arts Royal Society for the Arts] and the [https://archive.org/details/peak_moment Peak Moment] collections are prototypes of this automation. Access Centers interested in this effort should contact John for more information. | The 1,000 items added to the newly created [https://archive.org/details/royal_society_arts Royal Society for the Arts] and the [https://archive.org/details/peak_moment Peak Moment] collections are prototypes of this automation. Access Centers interested in this effort should contact John for more information. | ||
− | As part of the continuing effort to help others visualize the "Youtube --> Archive" project, John | + | As part of the continuing effort to help others visualize the "Youtube --> Archive" project, John created photo mosaics of Access leaders where the mosaic tiles are thumbnails of Youtube videos from the appropriate Youtube channels. Results can be seen in the 2015 Session Links below. |
In August 2015, John moderated a panel discussion on "Online Community Engagement" at the ACM National Conference in Pasadena. | In August 2015, John moderated a panel discussion on "Online Community Engagement" at the ACM National Conference in Pasadena. | ||
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John worked with Michael Eisenmenger, Executive Director of Marin TV, to archive High Definition versions of Spanish language TV shows of the Mexican Internet TV collective, Rompeviento TV. These activist journalists produce 9-12 hours of Spanish language TV a week focused on current events in Mexico. The HD versions are uploaded to the Internet Archive and a version suitable for re-broadcast on Public Access TV stations (SD NTSC letterboxed MPEG2) is automatically created. See the [https://archive.org/details/rompeviento_tv Rompeviento TV] collection. Access Centers interested in re-broadcasting episodes of Rompeviento TV should email [mailto:michael@cmcm.tv Michael] and let him know which series they'll be airing. | John worked with Michael Eisenmenger, Executive Director of Marin TV, to archive High Definition versions of Spanish language TV shows of the Mexican Internet TV collective, Rompeviento TV. These activist journalists produce 9-12 hours of Spanish language TV a week focused on current events in Mexico. The HD versions are uploaded to the Internet Archive and a version suitable for re-broadcast on Public Access TV stations (SD NTSC letterboxed MPEG2) is automatically created. See the [https://archive.org/details/rompeviento_tv Rompeviento TV] collection. Access Centers interested in re-broadcasting episodes of Rompeviento TV should email [mailto:michael@cmcm.tv Michael] and let him know which series they'll be airing. | ||
− | In November he presented his DIY Archiving Workshop featuring a case study presented by Kayla Creamer of Amherst Media at the ACM-NE Regional Conference in Hartford CT | + | In November he presented his DIY Archiving Workshop featuring a case study presented by Kayla Creamer of Amherst Media at the ACM-NE Regional Conference in Hartford CT. |
John traveled to Ottawa Ontario to speak on a panel on Archiving Community Media and present a workshop on DIY Archiving with the Internet Archive at the first national Community Media conference in Canada, held at Carelton University, Ottawa, Ontario Nov 22-24. | John traveled to Ottawa Ontario to speak on a panel on Archiving Community Media and present a workshop on DIY Archiving with the Internet Archive at the first national Community Media conference in Canada, held at Carelton University, Ottawa, Ontario Nov 22-24. | ||
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==Conference Presentations == | ==Conference Presentations == | ||
+ | ==2024 BAVC NEA IMAG Quarterly Meeting on March 6 – PANEL SESSION #2: From the Basement to the Cloud== | ||
+ | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SxJ3qPuv3WkGYflHbLtHDV5FR4cxFdgh/view Session Agenda] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PlDwFrHoFzLBsvpJaT2iHWlwNA3aF9KwxneSJ9LaYi4/edit#heading=h.o2y9ygtxg83o CMA origin story - updated 2024-02] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CxItTUj7qbRugK5k4_ed48Z767EeQFDsU2Riy3CtTew/edit ACM_video_remarks v2024-02] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kihOCJSt6-AGMzekqJLTjb3giRigP9V6tKWw0ksi9Ks/edit#heading=h.2datt7pcw6ne What I've Learned from Archiving 2 Million Videos] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19f86rAYTzsmyLoXk6BJVScqPpQc8Uo_TWW9ydQRLMho/edit?pli=1#gid=1059147266 Finding Aid to Collections in the Community Media Archive with # of Items and Downloads per Collection as of 2024-02-29] | ||
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+ | [https://cma.accesshumboldt.net/Community_Media_Archive/ACM_2020_Regional_Presentations/2020_ACM-MW_Metadata_Presentation.pdf Metadata and the Future of Video in an Online World presentation slides] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-5jFG2bucVeRHBkAPamum5VRmGEcy7fAoCerpJecJGo/edit?usp=sharing John's Bio] | ||
==2023 ACM Northeast Regional Conference== | ==2023 ACM Northeast Regional Conference== | ||
+ | [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uheiBu5fDbnuG-NYxWFRoQXHZ88KCgDgaCx8D-kPhY0/edit?usp=sharing Archiving Your Work - Session Outline Slides] | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B_nWm_MMA8aM6d09CbQxRfmwHic7LoV4GN5t05Cvonk/edit?usp=sharing What I've Learned from Archiving 2 Million Videos] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1B_nWm_MMA8aM6d09CbQxRfmwHic7LoV4GN5t05Cvonk/edit?usp=sharing What I've Learned from Archiving 2 Million Videos] | ||
− | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/ | + | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SKQ80VdzoEGZTPpmzSnPJYEH-4QovQGeEuB7tXFruYI/edit?usp=sharing How to Discover if You’re An Archivist] |
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+ | [https://archive.org/details/community_media?sort=-collection_size&and%5B%5D=mediatype%3A%22collection%22 Collections in the Community Media Archive] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SPmp_L1GzunWuXWK5qBdk-pEpYIb_TzHBdPJaOPmSwU/edit?usp=sharing Community Media Archive Collection Statistics Spreadsheet] | ||
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+ | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XIchd6_bAnpcO8LH4t5KMLPMo0CQ_h8tde53K4Fh-tc/edit?usp=sharing Community Media Archive Origin Story] | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tGddKGaRvctMvq5HdIvTYWtHIML1BMIobirmuLpYYIk/edit?usp=sharing Intro to the Community Media Archive Project] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tGddKGaRvctMvq5HdIvTYWtHIML1BMIobirmuLpYYIk/edit?usp=sharing Intro to the Community Media Archive Project] | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/155uei-vblxjWP-NZsan0xfOdqX_lDQdKjLDGTOwj-OY/edit?usp=sharing 2015 Buske Leadership Award Acceptance Speech] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/155uei-vblxjWP-NZsan0xfOdqX_lDQdKjLDGTOwj-OY/edit?usp=sharing 2015 Buske Leadership Award Acceptance Speech] | ||
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[https://cutt.ly/mafGte Tips on “Working with the Internet Archive”] | [https://cutt.ly/mafGte Tips on “Working with the Internet Archive”] | ||
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[https://cutt.ly/0ak7n2 My Metadata “Cheat Sheet”] | [https://cutt.ly/0ak7n2 My Metadata “Cheat Sheet”] | ||
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[https://cma.accesshumboldt.net/Community_Media_Archive/ACM_2020_Regional_Presentations/2020_ACM-MW_Metadata_Presentation.pdf Metadata and the Future of Video in an Online World presentation slides] | [https://cma.accesshumboldt.net/Community_Media_Archive/ACM_2020_Regional_Presentations/2020_ACM-MW_Metadata_Presentation.pdf Metadata and the Future of Video in an Online World presentation slides] | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-5jFG2bucVeRHBkAPamum5VRmGEcy7fAoCerpJecJGo/edit?usp=sharing John's Bio] | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-5jFG2bucVeRHBkAPamum5VRmGEcy7fAoCerpJecJGo/edit?usp=sharing John's Bio] |
Latest revision as of 12:32, 30 October 2024
The Community Media Archive hosted by The Internet Archive (archive.org) gathers the diverse local programs created through community access - including local non-commercial television channels on cable television systems serving a wide range of Public, Education and Government (PEG) purposes.Thousands of community groups and over one million volunteer producers, directors, presenters and technical staff participate in PEG access production annually. These efforts result in more than 20,000 hours of new local programming each week!
Programs in this Collection are shared from Community Media Centers around the country (Do It Yourself Archiving) or collected from their Youtube or Vimeo channels (Archiving As a Service).
The Internet Archive or the Community Media Archive do not have the ability to grant rights to re-use these videos and claim no copyright. Copyright remains with the original creators and producers of these videos and permission to re-use their work must be gained from them.
If you're interested in finding out more about the Community Media Archive or contributing video to it, contact jhauser@pobox.com
If you're looking for back issues of the Community Media Review, the journal of the Alliance for Community Media and it's predecessor organization, the National Federation of Local Cable Providers, you'll find them here
Contents
- 1 Navigating the Community Media Archive
- 2 History
- 3 Series with Broadcast Ready MPEG2 versions downloadable from the Internet Archive
- 4 Conference Presentations
- 5 2024 BAVC NEA IMAG Quarterly Meeting on March 6 – PANEL SESSION #2: From the Basement to the Cloud
- 6 2023 ACM Northeast Regional Conference
- 7 2020 ACM MidWest Regional Conference - Wisconsin Community Media Fall Virtual Conference
- 8 2020 ACM-West Regional Conference
- 9 2019 ACM-NorthEast Regional Conference
- 10 2019 ACM National Conference
- 11 2018 ACM Central States Regional Conference
- 12 2018 ACM NorthEast Regional Conference
- 13 2018 ACM National Conference
- 14 2018 ACM NorthWest Regional Conference
- 15 2018 ACM West Regional Conference
- 16 2017 ACM North East Regional Conference
- 17 2017 ACM National Conference
- 18 2017 ACM Central States Regional Conference
- 19 2016 Access Humboldt Board Study Session Materials
- 20 2016 ACM National Conference
- 21 F/ACM video segment remarks
- 22 Civic Video Tagging Project
- 23 2016 Midwest ACM Regional Conference
- 24 2016 Central States ACM Regional Conference
- 25 2016 League of Women Voters Community Participation Fair
- 26 Community Media Convergence 2015 Ottawa Presentation Links
- 27 ACM 2015 North East Regional Conference Presentation Links
- 28 Tightrope Media Systems PEG Experts webinar - Hosting & Sharing your Media on Internet Archive
- 29 ACM 2015 National Conference Presentation Links
- 30 SHLB 2015 Conference Links
- 31 ACM 2015 MidWestern Regional Conference Presentation Session Links
- 32 ACM 2014 Western Regional Conference Presentation Session Links
- 33 ACM 2014 North East Regional Conference Presentation Links
- 34 ACM 2014 Central States Regional Conference Presentation Links
- 35 ACM 2013 Western Regional Conference Presentation Links
- 36 ACM 2013 North Eastern Regional Conference Presentation Links
- 37 ACM 2013 Presentation Links
- 38 ACM 2012 Presentation Links
- 39 ACM 2011 Presentation Links
- 40 ACM 2010 Presentation Links
- 41 ACM 2009 Presentation Handouts
- 42 Automation
- 43 Documentation
This wiki has become a sprawling mess and needs to be redone!
However, when faced with redoing it or archiving more video, well, "That video's not going to archive itself!"
See here for an overview of how it started and a look at current developments.
Intro to the Community Media Archive
Collections in the Community Media Archive
This spreadsheet can serve as a summary finding aid or index to the collections in the Community Media Archive. It details the State or Province, City and Organization Name of the Access Center or government Jurisdiction in the CMA along with the number of items in the collection and the number of times the videos in the collection have been viewed or downloaded.
History
The Community Media Archive started as a partnership between The Internet Archive and Access Humboldt in late 2008. It has since expanded and been used to archive video by over 2,100 Access Centers, Government Entities and several community media producers from around the country.
During the fall of 2008, Access Humboldt prototyped an automated link between their Telvue Princeton playback server and the Internet Archive. However, shows were being uploaded to the generic Open Source Movies collection. They were looking for more of a "presence" on archive.org and found that a "collection" was needed in order to get a "landing page" on archive.org. In addition to solving their own issue, they decided to approach archive.org about setting up a Community Media collection to establish a place for other centers.
In December of 2008, a conversation between Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, and Sean McLaughlin, Executive Director of Access Humboldt led to a collection manager being assigned to the project and the establishment of the Access Humboldt collection as a sub collection of the Community Media and News and Public Affairs collections of the Internet Archive.
In April of 2009, Access Humboldt contacted WCCA TV in Worcester, MA. Searches of archive.org showed that WCCA had uploaded several hundred shows over the past 3 years, but that they were uploaded to the generic Open Source Movies collection. After WCCA joined the CMA, the several hundred previously posted shows were added to their new collection by the Internet Archive staff.
In July of 2009, John and Jesse presented their work on the Community Media Archive at the 2009 Alliance of Community Media national conference in Portland. The presentation emphasized the technology-agnostic character of the CMA, the benefits of partnering with The Internet Archive and how other community media centers could get set up as contributors to the CMA. As a result, additional centers expressed interest in joining the CMA.
In February 2010, John started work on an Enhanced Metadata project for video files on the Internet Archive. Details were gathered for every video uploaded to archive.org from 2006 through June 30, 2010 (yes, all 445,000 of them). The key fields missing from the Internet Archive's search engine were runtime and video quality (screen size, a/v parameters, bitrate). In time for the ACM 2010 conference in Pittsburgh, a list was produced of all 2,700 MPEG2 videos with a screen resolution of 720x480 and a runtime of 27 minutes to an 1 hour and 2 minutes was distributed with hyperlinks to the show's detail page and a download link to the MPEG2 version on archive.org (see 30-60.xls link in the ACM 2010 Presentation Links below). These are the videos that would be the best candidates for re-broadcast on a PEG channel because they shouldn't need to be transcoded. Further filters could be added based on the presence of key words in the description or subject fields.
In early 2011, John identified 3 NASA children's education series (NASA Connect, Destination Tomorrow and NASA Science Files) from the list of MPEG2 video distributed at the 2010 ACM conference. the 3 series comprised 37 hours of video in 61 episodes. He scripted the download of these episodes from the Internet Archive, and wrote an interface to Facil's program table to automatically insert the metadata for these episodes into Facil as well as automating the insert of the MPEG2 video files into the Princeton B3400 playback server. As a result, the 61 episodes were ready for inclusion in Access Humboldt's schedule without further manual data entry.
In preparation for the 2011 ACM conference, John created summaries of the items uploaded, number of downloads, file size of derived and original files for collections in the Community Media Archive and related collections like those of the Open Media Project.
At the 2011 ACM conference, he presented a proposal for a Community Media Archive upload service which would allow access centers without adequate bandwidth or IT resources to get their video added to the Community Media Archive using SDHC cards and postal mail. Access Humboldt is looking for 3-5 access centers who would like to particpate in the pilot of this upload service.
As a result of a discussion at the conference, the Open Media Project and it's subcollections, Denver Open Media and BAVC, merged with the Community Media Archive collection.
Shortly after the conference, the Community Media Archive collection was made available on the Roku box as part of an unofficial Internet Archive channel. To add this channel to your Roku box, go to https://owner.roku.com/add/NMJS5 . Note: this private Roku channel can no longer be added as Roku has changed their standards.
In the spring of 2012, John created a "TED Talks" collection on archive.org that contained MPEG2 versions of talks without trailing commercials. At the beginning of the project, there were over 400 talks that contained trailing commercials. By July of 2012, the number had shrunk to about 40. The collection was meant to demonstrate how rich metadata aids in discovery of new items and to encourage media centers to more fully describe their submissions.
At the 2012 ACM conference in Chicago, John presented a 90 minute workshop on the Community Media Archive project and how to get started with it.
In the fall of 2012, John assisted Somerville Community Access TV with establishing a collection and uploading over 400 videos from their backlog of programs.
In early 2013, John returned to his "enhanced metadata" project of 2010 to demonstrate the value of adding metadata after an item had been uploaded to the Internet Archive. Using the Access Humboldt collection as a test, he identified that 75% of the 3,400 items in the collection could be associated with 66 series. After review and correction by Jerusha Wilhelmi, AH's Media Distribution Manager, he uploaded a "series" metadata element to 2,774 items in the collection. Using "series:series_name" notation combined with the "one button" RSS feed generator on the archive's "advanced search" page, visitors can now subscribe to series by RSS feed. Similar "series name" analysis has been performed on Worcester's, Denver's and Seattle's collections. Updates of those collection with series name is awaiting approval of the respective Access Centers.
Late Jaunuary 2013, the Roku channel that contains the Community Media Archive collections from the Internet Archive was updated to include the following access centers: Dakota Media Accesss, Denver Open Media, Foxboro Cable Access, Maine Community TV Archives, Media Edge, Mendocino Coast TV, PhillyCAM, Rogue Valley TV , Seattle Community Media, Somerville Community Access Television.
In March 2013, John helped the Veterans Helping Veterans program and it's producer Sheryl Shaffer, get a collection established on the Internet Archive. This show had been distributed via bliptv, pegmedia.org, youtube and social media. John uploaded the backlog of 19 shows from DVD copies. He also started downloading current episodes from YouTube and transcoding MPEG2 versions for the collection for download by other access centers.
In May 2013, at the 2013 ACM conference in San Francisco, John reprised his 90 minute workshop on the Community Media Archive project and how to get started with it. The workshop featured Wendy Blom who presented a case study of how Somerville Community Access TV organized their collection of ~1,500 videotapes and digitized them using interns from Simmons College. Hard drives containing the metadata and video files were then shipped to John who automated their upload to the Internet Archive.
He also appeared on a panel entitled "Leave It to the Experts: Leveraging Archive.org and Creative Commons for PEG Licensing" with Tony Shawcross, Executive Director Open Media Foundation, Roger MacDonald, Director of the Television Archive at Internet Archive, Alexis Rossi, Director of Collections at the Internet Archive and Mike Linksvayer, Senior Fellow and former CTO of Creative Commons.
John organized "An Evening at the Archive", an after conference visit to the Internet Archive featuring a reception, tour, and presentations by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, Tony Shawcross, Executive Director of the Open Media Foundation and John for attendees of the ACM (Alliance for Community Media) and NFCB (National Federation of Community Broadcasters) conferences.
In October 2013, John travelled to Massachusetts to meet with Amherst Media, the first community media center to apply for and receive a grant for archiving their video under the state Community Preservation Act. He also visited Easton, MA where Jason Daniels organized a meetup of Southeastern MA access centers interested in archiving their video. Representatives from Attleboro, Brockton, Bridgewater, Bridgewater State University, Canton, Easton and Stoughton attended. James Jones of Attleboro Access Cable System brought a hard drive with 1,858 MPEG2 videos (and associated metadata). John uploaded the videos to DoubleACS's collection in the Community Media Archive. He briefly visited Arlington Community Media before heading to the ACM North East Regional fall conference. John and Nick Ring of Amherst Media jointly presented the workshop "Archiving with the Internet Archive".
Later that month, he travelled to San Jose to present "De-Geeking the Community Media Archive" at the ACM Western Regional conference with co-presenters Ann Theis of the Open Media Foundation and Randy Van Dalsen of WeTheMedia.tv.
In the spring of 2014, John traveled to Dayton, OH to present "Archiving with the Internet Archive" at the Central States ACM Regional Conference. After the conference, he visited the locations of the Miami Valley Communications Council, Dayton Access Television and CitiCable of Cincinnati for in depth meetings about video archiving.
John spent the summer playing with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, Cubieboard, Cubox and ODroid hardware. These are small, inexpensive (< $100) single board computers that show promise for a number of applications related to automated uploads and downloads of video.
In an effort to help Access Centers with the bulk uploading of video programs to the Internet Archive, John is developing a USB thumb drive in Portable Apps format that contains perl, the language used by the bulk uploader program ias3upload.pl and sample spreadsheets with metadata. Proof of concept has been completed and beta testing will begin in September 2014. By distributing the upload program and metadata spreadsheet as a portable thumb drive, he hopes to lower the technical barriers to uploading video and enable access centers that don't have IT staff.
In October of 2014, John traveled to Northern Vermont to meet with representatives from several access centers in the state and members of the Vermont Access Network to discuss best practices for archiving and how to use the Internet Archive as a backend for a statewide archive and sharing service. He presented a workshop on "Do It Yourself Archiving" at the ACM Northeast Regional Conference with co-presenter James Jones of Attleboro Access Cable System. He also organized a roundtable session "Content Swap - Non-Local Video for your TV Channel" where participants exchanged broadcast ready versions of their favorite series.
Later that month, John traveled to Ventura CA to present workshops on DIY Archiving and Programming Content Swap Meet at the ACM Western Regional Conference.
During the winter, John developed his "Youtube --> Archive" gateway project, which automates much of the effort of transferring metadata and video from Youtube to the Internet Archive. The 1,000 items added to the newly created Royal Society for the Arts and the Peak Moment collections are prototypes of this automation. Access Centers interested in this effort should contact John for more information.
As part of the continuing effort to help others visualize the "Youtube --> Archive" project, John created photo mosaics of Access leaders where the mosaic tiles are thumbnails of Youtube videos from the appropriate Youtube channels. Results can be seen in the 2015 Session Links below.
In August 2015, John moderated a panel discussion on "Online Community Engagement" at the ACM National Conference in Pasadena. He also showcased various efforts in the "Tools, Technologies, and Initiatives to Know About" workshop session at the conference.
At the Awards Luncheon of the National Conference, John was presented with the 2015 Buske Leadership Award for his work with the Community Media Archive. Text of his awards acceptance speech can be found below.
In early September, John presented a PEG Experts webinar hosted by Tightrope Media Systems on "Hosting & Sharing your Media on Internet Archive".
John worked with Michael Eisenmenger, Executive Director of Marin TV, to archive High Definition versions of Spanish language TV shows of the Mexican Internet TV collective, Rompeviento TV. These activist journalists produce 9-12 hours of Spanish language TV a week focused on current events in Mexico. The HD versions are uploaded to the Internet Archive and a version suitable for re-broadcast on Public Access TV stations (SD NTSC letterboxed MPEG2) is automatically created. See the Rompeviento TV collection. Access Centers interested in re-broadcasting episodes of Rompeviento TV should email Michael and let him know which series they'll be airing.
In November he presented his DIY Archiving Workshop featuring a case study presented by Kayla Creamer of Amherst Media at the ACM-NE Regional Conference in Hartford CT.
John traveled to Ottawa Ontario to speak on a panel on Archiving Community Media and present a workshop on DIY Archiving with the Internet Archive at the first national Community Media conference in Canada, held at Carelton University, Ottawa, Ontario Nov 22-24.
In early 2016, John ran several large scale tests of his Youtube to Internet Archive idea by creating the following collections in the Community Media Archive from the respective Youtube channels:
Saint Paul Neighborhood Network https://archive.org/details/saintpaulneighborhoodnetwork?sort=-date
Missoula Community Access Television https://archive.org/details/mcatcollection
Hingham Community Access Television https://archive.org/details/hinghammedia
KMVT15 Silicon Valley Community Media https://archive.org/details/kmvt15
MetroEast Community Media Center https://archive.org/details/metroeast
Mid Peninsula Media Center https://archive.org/details/midpenmediacenter
Community Media Center of Marin https://archive.org/details/cmcmtv
Capital Community Television https://archive.org/details/cctvsalem
Community Television Network, Ann Arbor https://archive.org/details/ctnannarbor
Dayton Access Television https://archive.org/details/datvdayton
HOM TV https://archive.org/details/homtvmeridian
North Reading Community Access and Media https://archive.org/details/northreadingcommunityaccess
St. Louis TV https://archive.org/details/stltv
Naperville Community Television https://archive.org/details/napervillecommunitytelevision
Janesville Access TV https://archive.org/details/janesvilleaccesstv
In other cases, he updated collections that had been dormant with Youtube or Vimeo videos:
Columbia Access Television https://archive.org/details/cat_tv
Davis Media Access https://archive.org/details/davismedia
PhillyCAM https://archive.org/details/phillycam
RevereTV https://archive.org/details/revere-tv
Somerville Community Access Television https://archive.org/details/somervillecommunityaccesstelevision
Cambridge Community Television https://archive.org/details/cctv_cambridge
Fall River Community Television https://archive.org/details/frctv
Series with Broadcast Ready MPEG2 versions downloadable from the Internet Archive
NOTE: There is a "square pixel" vs "rectangular pixel" regression in the Archive's MPEG2 derivation code since 1/2019 - it is not recommended to use MPEG2s from Archive after 1/2019 until this notice is removed
Aspen Ideas Festival Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Big Ideas Festival Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Big History Project Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Global Connections Television Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Green Card Voices Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Intelligence Squared US Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
The Laura Flanders Show RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
MediaEdge RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Peak Moment RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Perils for Pedestrians RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
PopTech RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Rompeviento TV (Spanish language) RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
The Royal Society for the Arts RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Tedtalks RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
STEM in 30 RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Veterans Helping Veterans veteranshelpingveterans Internet Archive Collection Page RSS Feed Last 50 Episodes Bittorrent Subscription Link
Conference Presentations
2024 BAVC NEA IMAG Quarterly Meeting on March 6 – PANEL SESSION #2: From the Basement to the Cloud
CMA origin story - updated 2024-02
What I've Learned from Archiving 2 Million Videos
Metadata and the Future of Video in an Online World presentation slides
2023 ACM Northeast Regional Conference
Archiving Your Work - Session Outline Slides
What I've Learned from Archiving 2 Million Videos
How to Discover if You’re An Archivist
Collections in the Community Media Archive
Community Media Archive Collection Statistics Spreadsheet
Community Media Archive Origin Story
Intro to the Community Media Archive Project
2015 Buske Leadership Award Acceptance Speech
Tips on “Working with the Internet Archive”
Metadata and the Future of Video in an Online World presentation slides
2020 ACM MidWest Regional Conference - Wisconsin Community Media Fall Virtual Conference
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - PDF version
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - HTML version
Working with the Internet Archive - Google Docs version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Updated Remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
2020 ACM-West Regional Conference
Machine Learning/Big Data Ate Your Video Slides - PDF version
Machine Learning/Big Data Ate Your Video Slides - HTML version
Machine Learning Books - Reading List
Working with the Internet Archive - Google Docs version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Updated Remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
2019 ACM-NorthEast Regional Conference
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - PDF version
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - HTML version
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - Google Slides version
Kayla Creamer's Archiving & Metadata at BATV Presentation Slides - PDF version
Kayla Creamer's Archiving & Metadata at BATV Presentation Notes - PDF version
Working with the Internet Archive - Google Docs version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Updated Remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
2019 ACM National Conference
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - PDF version
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - HTML version
Metadata and Online Video Presentation Slides - Google Slides version
Jim Jones' Archiving and OTT Presentation Slides - PDF version
Jim Jones' Archiving and OTT Presentation Slides - HTML version
Working with the Internet Archive - Google Docs version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Updated Remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
2018 ACM Central States Regional Conference
Introduction to the Community Media Archive - PDF version
Working with the Internet Archive workshop notes - Google Docs version
Working with the Internet Archive workshop notes - PDF version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Article explaining the importance of the placement of the MOOV atom in MP4 files to streaming
Community Media Archive Statistics - ACM Central States Region sorted by State, City as of 10/1/2018
2018 ACM NorthEast Regional Conference
Working with the Internet Archive workshop notes - Google Docs version
Working with the Internet Archive workshop notes - PDF version
Metadata "Cheat Sheet" - Google Docs version
Article explaining the importance of the placement of the MOOV atom in MP4 files to streaming
Metadata and the Future of Video Workshop Slides
Kayla Creamer's Archiving and Metadata at BATV Slides
Community Media Archive Statistics - ACM-NE Region Sorted by State, City - 2018-10-01
2018 ACM National Conference
Birds of a Feather Session Proposal
PDF version of Working with the Internet Archive
Updated Remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
Community Media Archive statistics as of 2018-07-01
2018 ACM NorthWest Regional Conference
Community Media Archive statistics updated as of 04/24/2018
2018 ACM West Regional Conference
PDF version of Metadata Cheat Sheet
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Community Media Archive statistics updated as of 03/05/2018
Notes for the Captioning Roundtable
2017 ACM North East Regional Conference
2017 ACM National Conference
Internet Archive Advanced Search Cheat Sheet and RSS Feed Examples
Community Media Archive statistics as of 07/05/2017
Knight Media Lab Timeline JS Hyperlinked Agenda Example
Sample Metadata from Vimeo Collection - Citicable Misc Civic Videos
Sample Metadata from Youtube Collection - Miami Valley Communications Council Videos
Jonathan Minard's Documentary segment about the Internet Archive
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
Nationwide Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
2017 ACM Central States Regional Conference
Sample Metadata from Vimeo Collection - Citicable Misc Civic Videos
Sample Metadata from Youtube Collection - Miami Valley Communications Council Videos
Jonathan Minard's Documentary segment about the Internet Archive
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
Community Media Archive statistics as of 10/10/2016
Nationwide Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
2016 Access Humboldt Board Study Session Materials
text of ACM video remarks regarding the Community Media Archive and the Youtube->Archive project
Jonathan Minard's Documentary segment about the Internet Archive
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
Community Media Archive statistics as of 10/10/2016
Nationwide Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
2016 ACM National Conference
PDF version of Jim's DoubleACS Archiving Case Study Slides
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Community Media Archive statistics as of 07/31/2016
F/ACM video segment remarks
PDF version of text of ACM video remarks regarding the Community Media Archive
MP3 version of Voiceover Audio of ACM video remarks regarding the Community Media Archive
Civic Video Tagging Project
Civic Video Tagging Project Proposal
basic how to info with Fortuna City Council linked agenda example
2016 Midwest ACM Regional Conference
Single Slide Breakfast Presentation
Youtube -> Archive Project Notes
Example Collection - Dakota Media Access
2015 Buske Award Acceptance Remarks introducing the Youtube -> Archive project
Example Collection imported from Youtube Channel - Janesville Access TV
Midwest Region subset of Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
US/Canadian Statistics on Access Centers and Government Use use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
2016 Central States ACM Regional Conference
Youtube -> Archive Project Notes
2015 Buske Award Acceptance Remarks introducing the Youtube -> Archive project
Nationwide Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 04/18/2016
2016 League of Women Voters Community Participation Fair
Photo mosaic image of Access Humboldt's sign made from televised Government Meeting thumbnails
Photo mosaic image of Access Humboldt t-shirts made from televised Government Meeting thumbnails]
Community Media Convergence 2015 Ottawa Presentation Links
HTML version of Panel Presentation
Summarized Statistics on Canadian Community Media use of Youtube and Vimeo as of 2015/11/15
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Jason Scott's Internet Archive Reference Photo Set - 225 pictures of the SF facility, May 2013
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Advanced Search Cheat Sheet and RSS Feed Examples
ACM 2015 North East Regional Conference Presentation Links
HTML version of DIY Archiving with the Internet Archive Presentation
PDF version of DIY Archiving with the Internet Archive Presentation
HTML version of Amherst Media Archive Presentation
PDF version of Amherst Media Archive Presentation
PDF of Amherst Media Archive Presentation Notes
Amherst Media photo mosaic made from of Amherst_Media archive.org thumbnails
photo mosaic made from of Amherst Media Archives archive.org thumbnails
James Jones photo mosaic made from of DoubleACS archive.org thumbnails
Innovative Tips, Designs and Tools session demo
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 11/01/2015
Tightrope Media Systems PEG Experts webinar - Hosting & Sharing your Media on Internet Archive
Presentation Outline and Notes
Example script to download MPEG2 and metadata files of last 50 items to a destination directory
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 9/01/2015
Daniel Krawczyk photo mosaic image made from PEG Media Partners Youtube thumbnails
Youtube video of the Webinar presentation
ACM 2015 National Conference Presentation Links
ACM 2015 Buske Leadership Award Acceptance Remarks
Video of the Buske Leadership Award Presentation and Acceptance Speech
Session Description for "Expanding Your Access Mission: Online Community Engagement
Audrey Barnes PowerPoint Slides
Nanette Hobson PowerPoint Slides
John Hauser PDF 11 things for Access Centers to Know About Youtube and their Channel
Spreadsheet version of Schools use of Youtube & Vimeo Statistics as of 5/19/2015
Spreadsheet version of Libraries use of Youtube & Vimeo Statistics as of 5/19/2015
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 8/01/2015
Erica Jones photo mosaic image made from Somerville Community Access TV Youtube thumbnails
Mike Wassenaar photo mosaic made from Saint Paul Neighborhood Network Youtube thumbnails
Daniel Krawczyk photo mosaic image made from PEG Media Partners Youtube thumbnails
Access Humboldt photo mosaic test of using Internet Archive thumbnails for tiles
SHLB Conference Logo as a Photo Mosaic made from libraries Youtube thumbnails
Tools, Technologies and Initiatives to Know About session demo
SHLB 2015 Conference Links
Statistics on Libraries use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 5/15/2015
Statistics on Schools use of Youtube - as of 5/15/2015
SHLB Conference Logo as a Photo Mosaic made from libraries Youtube thumbnails
ACM 2015 MidWestern Regional Conference Presentation Session Links
Midwestern Region subset of Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 4/27/2015
Nationwide Statistics on Access Centers use of Youtube/Vimeo - as of 4/27/2015
Daniel Krawczyk photo mosaic image made from PEG Media Partners Youtube thumbnails
Erica Jones photo mosaic image made from Somerville Community Access TV Youtube thumbnails
Mike Wassenaar photo mosaic made from Saint Paul Neighborhood Network Youtube thumbnails
ACM 2014 Western Regional Conference Presentation Session Links
PDF version of the DIY Archiving presentation
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Community Media Archive on the Roku
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 9/21/2014
PDF version of Community Media Archive "News" Statistics as of 9/08/2014
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Advanced Search Cheat Sheet and RSS Feed Examples
ACM 2014 North East Regional Conference Presentation Links
PDF version of the DIY Archiving presentation for CCTV meeting
PDF version of the DIY Archiving presentation
PDF version of Jim Jones' DoubleACS Case Study on Archiving
HTML Version of Community Media Archive mindmap
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Community Media Archive on the Roku
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
10 Things for Media Makers to Know About Public Access TV
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 9/30/2014
PDF version of Community Media Archive "News" Statistics as of 9/08/2014
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Advanced Search Cheat Sheet and RSS Feed Examples
Session Proposal for the Programming Swap Meet
Programming Swap MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap Tedtalks MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap AH Single Programs MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap AH Short Stuff MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap Khan Academy Biodiversity MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap Khan Academy Benjamin Franklin/Declaration of Independence MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap Veterans Helping Veterans MPEG2 File Summary
Programming Swap Your Sanctuary TV MPEG2 File Summary
ACM 2014 Central States Regional Conference Presentation Links
PDF version of the presentation
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Community Media Archive on the Roku
10 Things to Consider Before You Begin Archiving
PDF version of Community Media Archive Statistics as of 4/28/2014
PDF version of Community Media Archive "News" Statistics as of 4/28/2014
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Advanced Search Cheat Sheet and RSS Feed Examples
ACM 2013 Western Regional Conference Presentation Links
PDF version of Ann Theis's slides - Denver Open Media's Use of the Internet Archive
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Search and RSS Feed Examples
ACM 2013 North Eastern Regional Conference Presentation Links
PDF Version of Archiving with the Internet Archive presentation
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Search and RSS Feed Examples
Amherst Media's Community Media Archive Effort and the Community Preservation Act
Links from Jim Lescault
Text of Community Preservation Act
Wikipedia article on Community Preservation Act
Massachusetts State Board of Archivists Web Site
National Archives Boston Office web Site
ACM 2013 Presentation Links
PDF Version of Community Media Archive presentation
HTML Version of Community Media Archive mindmap
Wendy Blom's Case Study of Somerville Community Access TV
iPhone Screenshots of the Community Media Archive on the Roku
Jonathan Minard's Documentary about Archiving - Internet Archive segment
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Search and RSS Feed Examples
"Leave it to the Experts" PDF version of slides for the Leave It to the Experts panel
"An Evening at the Archive" PDF event flier
"An Evening at the Archive" PDF version of Community Media Archive status report slides
Professor John Higgins photos of the Evening at the Archive event, May 31 2013
Jason Scott's Internet Archive Reference Photo Set - 225 pictures of the SF facility, May 2013
ACM 2012 Presentation Links
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
PDF Version of Statistics for the Community Media Archive and Related Collections as of 07/08/2012
Internet Archive Feature Stack Diagram - Bold Version
ACM 2011 Presentation Links
PDF of Statistics for the Community Media Archive and related collections as of 07/07/11
Two page PDF version of John's vision (2010-11-10) for the future of the CMA
ACM 2010 Presentation Links
PDF version of Scope of Internet Archive Video Collections
Internet Archive URLs of Interest
Internet Archive Search and RSS Feed Examples
ACM 2009 Presentation Handouts
PDF version of ACM 2009 Presentation Session Handout
Interactive HTML version of ACM 2009 Presentation
Automation
Access Humboldt has been developing an automated system to contribute presenters content to the Community Media Archive at the Internet Archive. John Hauser, the lead in developing relations with Internet Archive was also in charge of designing, programming, and implementing the automation software to allow the Access Humboldt operations team a hands-off approach while ensuring all content ends up online. Initially the system was developed to draw all necessary metadata and MPEG2 files directly from Telvue's Princeton Server. As Access Humboldt migrated to use Facil for it's programming interface we redeveloped the software to pull all program metadata directly from Facil and connect to the files located on the Princeton Server's storage system. Once combined and inserted into a database the upload process to Internet Archive begins. Once the file upload is complete and verified Internet Archive handles the transcode process to provide more web-friendly formats such as h.264 encoded MPEG4 fies and Ogg Theora. Once the files are available at archive.org they can be downloaded at full MPEG2 broadcast quality or viewed online in an embedded video player. In depth Internet Archive automation details
Documentation
URLS for Community Media Archive Presentations
- Community Media Collection
- Access Humboldt Collection
- Browse by Subject
- View Tag Cloud
- Item Details Page
- Item Metadata Edit - this will work only if you have "edit this item" rights
- Details Page - Government Meeting
- Shows separate audio files as well as video files
- http://archive.org/details/AH-fcc_7-06-09
- Advanced Search Results Example - most recent 50 Creative Commons licensed MPEG2 format videos by date'
- Internet Archive Advanced Usage FAQ
- Internet Archive - JSON Interface
- Internet Archive S3- Like API
- Wolfram Alpha - Bandwidth Calculation - Time to transfer 2.2GB at 3mbits/sec
- Wolfram Alpha - Bandwidth Calculation - Transfer 2.2GB in 1 Hour
- Bulk Uploader program developed by Internet Archive Staff
- Advanced Command Line Interface to Internet Archive developed by Internet Archive Collections Staff