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  • {{short description|Selection of films for preservation in the US Library of Congress}} | num_employees_year = <!-- Year of num_employees data (if known) -->
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  • {{Short description|US Library of Congress audiovisual archive}}{{Infobox library | image = Packard-campus-library-of-c.jpg
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  • ...orp.); J. G. Randall || bw-18m || August 10, 1951 || Famous Men and Women of the World |'''Acid (History of LSD)''' || Art Ciocco (producer) || c-26m || April 23, 1971 || video [http
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  • ...d, abandonware is a software (or hardware) sub-case of the general concept of ''[[orphan work]]s''. [[#Museums|Museums]] and various organizations dedica |url=http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/05/circuits/articles/18aban.html
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  • ...heritage. Growing from a national planning effort led by the [[Library of Congress]], the NFPF began operations in 1997. It supports activities nationwide th ...eceived through the NFPF's authorization is secured through the Library of Congress and goes directly to the field for film preservation projects.
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  • |caption = [[Little Nemo]] and the Princess ride away in the mouth of a dragon. ...acter animation]] distinguished the film from the experiments of [[History of animation|earlier animators]].
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  • ...advise the Librarian of Congress on ongoing development and implementation of the national film preservation plan. ...Congress. The NFPB was established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, and reauthorized in 1992, 1996 and 2005. The 1996 reauthorization als
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  • {{short description|Subdisiary of American professional wrestling company, WWE}} | industry = [[Professional wrestling]], [[sports entertainment]], [[tape library]]
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  • ...ms: in the media or in the relationship between media and support; at time of application or as the object ages; or pose special problems during conserva ...ors to this page, see the section below on [[#History of This Page|History of This Page]] below.
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  • | distributor = [[Vitagraph Company of America]] ...[[Paul Panzer]]) falls asleep and is visited by two [[fairy|fairies]] (one of which is played by [[Gladys Hulette]]). Audiences marveled at the [[special
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  • ...g, as a giant tear rolls down its left cheek. There is a lake to the left of the viewer, mountainous rocks to the right, and a tree stump in the bottom ...equel, ''Gertie on Tour'' ({{circa|1921}}), after producing about a minute of footage.
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  • {{Short description|Political and economic union of 27 European states}} {{about|the European Union|the various levels of integration within European countries including EU member states|European i
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  • ...o convey the broad range of activities which fall under the larger subject of &ldquo;conservation documentation.&rdquo; ...ent when practical and possible with photographs and other pictorial forms of communication.
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  • {{for|the similarly named related project|Prelinger Library}} ...llection of [[film]]s relating to [[U.S. cultural history]], the evolution of the American [[landscape]], [[everyday life]], and [[social history]].<ref
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  • ...", paper delivered at the University of South Carolina symposium, "Orphans of the Storm: Saving Orphan Films in the Digital Age", September 23, 1999. h ...l under the orphan rubric when the term is expanded to refer to all manner of films that have been neglected. The neglect might be physical (a deteriora
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  • ...nted the films and videos out across the United States for the latter half of the 20th century until its closure in 2006.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=h ...ww.fiafnet.org/pages/Community/Members.html|title=International Federation of Film Archives|website=www.fiafnet.org|access-date=2018-04-24}}</ref><ref na
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  • | alt = A black-and-white film still of an overweight man, hands on hips, staring at a woman to the right. | studio = [[Vitagraph Studios|Vitagraph Company of America]]
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  • ...the most part, this was a handy marketing logo for a wide range of shorts of the [[documentary]] genre. ...e of their rivals, [[Universal Pictures]], continued a consistent schedule of both live-action and animated short subjects through 1972.)
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  • [[File:US-CopyrightOffice-Seal.svg|thumb|Seal of the United States Copyright Office]] ...ute orphaned books without risking being fined up to $150,000 if the owner of the copyright were to come forward.<ref name=varian>{{cite news|last=Varian
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  • ...to collecting, preserving and sharing film and video related to the people of Northern [[New England]]. In 2013 the Association of Moving Image Archivists honored Northeast Historic Film with the Silver Lig
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