Abstract
Digitisation of historic TV material is driven by the widespread
perception that archival material should be made available to diverse users.
Yet digitisation alters the material, taking away any lingering sense of
presence. Digitisation and online access, however, offer startling new
possibilities. The article offers three: use of material in language
teaching and learning; use in dementia therapy; and applications as data in
medical research. All depend on ordinary TV for their effectivity.
Publisher
Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision
Cited by
2 articles.
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