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”’DOCAM”’ (”’Documentation and Conservation of the Media Arts Heritage”’) was an international alliance of researchers from various institutions and disciplines dedicated to the documentation and conservation of [[media arts]]. The project was the result of a five-year mandate lasting from 2005 until 2010. Outcomes of the project include a cataloguing guide incorporating case studies, a conservation guide explaining preservation issues specific to time-based media, a technological timeline, a documentation model for [[digital curation]] and preservation of time-based media, and a glossary and thesaurus for media arts.
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”’DOCAM”’ (”’Documentation and Conservation of the Media Arts Heritage”’) was an international alliance of researchers from various institutions and disciplines dedicated to the documentation and conservation of [[media arts]].<ref name=”:02″>Government of Canada. (2018). ”Module I – Introduction to Media Art and Museums.” Retrieved December 17, 2021, from https://www.canada.ca/en/heritage-information-network/services/collections-documentation-standards/media-art-museums/introduction.html</ref> The project was the result of a five-year mandate lasting from 2005 until 2010.<ref>Gagnier, R. (2011). The Tree Decision-Making Model for the Preservation of Technological Equipment for Time-Based Media Art: A DOCAM Research Tool Outcome. ”Electronic Media Review”. Retrieved December 10, 2021, from https://resources.culturalheritage.org/emg-review/volume-two-2011-2012/gagnier/</ref> Outcomes of the project include a cataloguing guide incorporating case studies, a conservation guide explaining preservation issues specific to time-based media, a technological timeline, a documentation model for [[digital curation]] and preservation of time-based media, and a glossary and thesaurus for media arts.<ref name=”:1″>DOCAM. (n.d.). ”The DOCAM Research Alliance”. Retrieved October 24, 2021, from https://www.docam.ca/en.html</ref>
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DOCAM’s main objective is to develop new methodologies and tools to address the issues of preserving and documenting [[digital art]], technological and [[electronic art|electronic works of art]]. Over the project’s five-year mandate, numerous case studies will be conducted that will focus on documentary collections and conserving works of art featuring technological content.
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DOCAM’s main objective is to develop new methodologies and tools to address the issues of preserving and documenting [[digital art]], technological and [[electronic art|electronic works of art]]. Over the project’s five-year mandate, numerous case studies will be conducted that will focus on documentary collections and conserving works of art featuring technological content.
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