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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.
”’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>
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.
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.