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„A key priority was finalizing edits based on a global peer review, incorporating feedback from OLAC, ISBD, and numerous international experts.
We also addressed the integration of AI in audiovisual metadata creation and its potential for improving accessibility, particularly for hearing and visually impaired users.
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In the afternoon, back in Berlin, the group reconvened at ZLB for further presentations. Shali Zhang (Auburn University) introduced her university’s initiatives in integrating AR/XR tools into library services for teaching and research. Mirjana Nešić (University Library, Belgrade) discussed the documentation of past and present social movements in Serbia and the pivotal role audiovisual media plays in archiving civic memory.
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The visit continued with an expert meeting focused on legal deposit policies, artificial intelligence in archival processing, and input on the AV Guidelines from the Bundesarchiv’s perspective. Participants had the opportunity to learn about the Federal Archives‘ digital reading room and its approaches to metadata and digital preservation.[…]„
You can read the full report here.