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<h1>You Can Do It!</h1>
<p><i><b>YOU CAN DO IT!</b> Empowering Archivists to Use Open Tools to Process A/V Materials</i> was a presentation given at the Northwest Archivists Conference in May 2019. My segment was dedicated to exposing non-experts to the basics of some open source tools for audivosiual digitization as well as for long term digital preservation. I wanted to make the material as friendly and accessible as possible - if people are afraid of the tool, they are much more hesitant to actually use it! My slides, notes, and an expanded definition of an archival information package are included here.</p>
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