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Members of the Audiovisual Metadata Platform (AMP) project team at Indiana
University Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin School of
Information, and AVP are pleased to announce the release of a public white
paper reporting on the outcomes of a planning project and workshop
conducted in fall 2017 to explore design and development of an open source
software platform to support mass description of audiovisual content. This
proposed system, known as AMP, is intended to utilize automated mechanisms
linked together with human labor in a recursive and reflexive workflow to
generate and manage metadata at scale for libraries and archives. This work
was generously supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The report is available for download and viewing at
http://hdl.handle.net/2022/21982

Feedback on the report is very much welcomed and may be sent to any AMP
project team member.

- Amy Rudersdorf, on behalf of the AMP project team:

Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Libraries, [log in to unmask]
Juliet L. Hardesty, Indiana University Libraries, [log in to unmask]
Tanya Clement, University of Texas at Austin School of Information,
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Chris Lacinak, AVP, [log in to unmask]
Amy Rudersdorf, AVP, [log in to unmask]


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