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There are now several graduate programs in film/tv film archiving. Both UCLA
and NYU have master's programs in place. A similar program exists in England
at East Anglia. Eastman House offers a non academic certificate for a one
year training program.

For further information the student should look at the AMIA (Association of
Moving Image Archivists) website, and join their LISTSERV.

<A HREF="www.amianet.org">www.amianet.org</A>


CHRIS Horak
Editor
The Moving Image. Journal of AMIA

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