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Dan Streible <[log in to unmask]>
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**This message has been posted to multiple lists. Please excuse
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The MIC (Moving Image Collections) initiative, a collaborative between the
Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) and the Library of Congress,
is interested in your feedback to better assess how we are doing, where we
can improve, and what future strategic directions to take. As many of you
are aware, MIC documents moving image collections around the world through a
catalog of titles and directory of repositories. It provides a technology
base and informational resources to support research, collaboration, and
preservation. It is a portal for integrating moving images into 21st
Century education and a key access program of the Library of Congress'
National Audio Visual Conservation Center in Culpeper, Virginia.

Please take a few moments to visit the MIC site (http://mic.loc.gov), then
complete the MIC Evaluation Survey by clicking on the link under 'In the
Spotlight.'

The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete. If you experience any
problems, please email MIC Project Manager Jane D. Johnson at
[log in to unmask] For those who fill out the survey, you have an
opportunity to enter into a drawing for a Treasures DVD set. The survey will
be open through August 27.

Thank you for participating.

Andrea Leigh
Chair, MIC Steering Committee
Metadata Librarian
UCLA Film and Television Archive
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Jane D. Johnson
MIC Project Manager
Library of Congress
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