The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences

The article focuses on a study related to Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) and its relevance to Universiti Putra Malaysia discussing ethical issues in social sciences. Topics include research on impact of audiovisual (AV) archive materials on creative art works, no alterat...

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Main Authors: Musib, Ahmad Faudzi, Jahnichen, Gisa, Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet
Format: Article
Published: International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives 2014
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35634/
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spelling upm-356342016-01-18T03:49:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35634/ The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences Musib, Ahmad Faudzi Jahnichen, Gisa Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet The article focuses on a study related to Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) and its relevance to Universiti Putra Malaysia discussing ethical issues in social sciences. Topics include research on impact of audiovisual (AV) archive materials on creative art works, no alteration of copyright and legal status or resulting claims of the archivals through the archiving process, data integration designs for music recordings, and digital preservation using digital recorders. International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives 2014-07 Article PeerReviewed Musib, Ahmad Faudzi and Jahnichen, Gisa and Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet (2014) The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences. IASA Journal, 43. pp. 53-59. ISSN 1021-562X
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description The article focuses on a study related to Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) and its relevance to Universiti Putra Malaysia discussing ethical issues in social sciences. Topics include research on impact of audiovisual (AV) archive materials on creative art works, no alteration of copyright and legal status or resulting claims of the archivals through the archiving process, data integration designs for music recordings, and digital preservation using digital recorders.
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author Musib, Ahmad Faudzi
Jahnichen, Gisa
Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet
spellingShingle Musib, Ahmad Faudzi
Jahnichen, Gisa
Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet
The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
author_facet Musib, Ahmad Faudzi
Jahnichen, Gisa
Meddegoda, Chinthaka Prageet
author_sort Musib, Ahmad Faudzi
title The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
title_short The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
title_full The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
title_fullStr The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
title_full_unstemmed The Audiovisual Research Collection for Performing Arts (ARCPA) at Universiti Putra Malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
title_sort audiovisual research collection for performing arts (arcpa) at universiti putra malaysia: negotiating ethical issues in social sciences
publisher International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
publishDate 2014
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35634/
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