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Item Open Access How Many GLAM Professionals Does it Take to Preserve the EMI Music Archive?(2022-01) Ruddock, Kathryn; Johnson, Elizabeth-AnneIn short, it takes a village. We are opening up the EMI Music Canada Audio-visual Digital Collection in May. This is an exciting milestone in our EMI Music Canada Fonds preservation project that is years in the making, involving University of Calgary Libraries and Cultural Resources team members across Archives and Special Collections, Technology, Discovery and Digital Services and the Copyright Office. Each team member has a unique role on this project, bringing a depth of expertise and giving us the opportunity to innovate. In this session we'll give you an overview of the areas of activity in this project, our unique roles and give you a sneak peek in to the audio-visual collection.Item Open Access Preserving and Sharing the EMI Music Canada Archive at the University of Calgary(2022-06-09) Murray, Annie; Gilbert, Robb; Johnson, Elizabeth-Anne; Jones, David; Nichols, Andy; Ruddock, KathrynMembers of the EMI project team at the University of Calgary will present a 60-minute roundtable overview of their work to receive, describe, preserve, and provide access to a significant portion of the audiovisual recordings from the EMI Music Canada Archive, which was donated to the University in 2016 by Universal Music Canada. With the support of the Mellon Foundation, the team has developed methods for the large-scale digitization and migration of nearly 40 audiovisual formats. All recordings that undergo migration and digitization are imaged. The team has implemented an access and a preservation system to deliver and preserve this collection over time. Using artists and recordings from the EMI fonds, experts from the team in Calgary will demonstrate the project’s overarching goals, methods, and decisions on how to make this collection available and useful to researchers now and in the future. We will provide an account of the kinds of challenges inherent in a preservation project of this scale, and the ways we have sought to mitigate those challenges.