The journal, The Moving Image, is now accepting manuscripts for issues to be published in 2006-07. It is a professional peer reviewed journal that represents the interests of the Association of Moving Image Archivists and provides an open forum for archivists, librarians, technical specialists, scholars and academics interested in our rapidly expanding field. The goal of the journal is to reflect the diverse interests of the AMIA membership and the field through in-depth articles, reviews and commentaries. Submission Guidelines The Journal addresses issues involving all moving image materials, including historic and contemporary film, television, and video, new and emerging digital technologies, as well as paper and three-dimensional collections documenting the history of moving image media. Content includes: Traditional scholarly papers and historical essays, addressing aspects of the moving image archives field, film and media exhibition In-depth examinations of specific preservation and restoration projects Detailed profiles of moving image collections or archives Interviews with leading figures in the moving image archives community Behind the scenes looks at the techniques used to preserve and restore our moving image heritage Theoretical and visionary articles on the future of the field Technical and practical articles on research and development in the field All feature articles are peer-reviewed. Manuscript proposals should be sent to the Editor, Jan-Christopher Horak, [log in to unmask] Please mark the subject line of the email "Journal Submission." Suggestions for reviews and Forum pieces may also be sent to the editor. Manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages for essays, without prior consultation, and five pages for reviews. Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout, have numbered endnotes, and be prepared in conformity with The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th Edition. ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org