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Thursday, April 15 • 11:15am - 12:05pm
You Should Probably Submit that to The Moving Image

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Or… Publishing is Fun and Will Make you Rich: An Open Forum on the Journal, on Publishing, and on Why that Needn’t Terrify You. Sponsored by AMIA’s Publications Committee, this is an open forum about The Moving Image and publishing within our community more broadly. Learn about the journal and hear about where we are headed in 2021-2022. Some published authors and committee members as well as some of the journal’s editors and editorial board members will be present to answer questions and demystify the process. Get to know The Moving Image and have a say in the shape it takes in years to come! Let’s share our ideas about the journal’s future and our futures as writers.

Speakers
avatar for Devin Orgeron

Devin Orgeron

Emeritus Professor, The Moving Image
Devin edits THE MOVING IMAGE and really thinks you should submit something. Seriously! We have special issues, but there’s always an open call! He returns emails, thinks of you as a colleague, and is probably as excited about this stuff as you are.
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Brian Real

Southern Connecticut State University
Brian Real, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Information and Library and Information Science at Southern Connecticut State University. He holds a PhD in Information Studies and an MLS from the University of Maryland. His research is split between analyses of the modern social impact... Read More →
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Liza Palmer

University of North Carolina Wilmington
Liza Palmer is managing editor for the Association of Moving Image Archivists’ The Moving Image; co-editor-in-chief of the magazine Film Matters; and contributing editor for Film International. She is a librarian at Brunswick Community College and lecturer in Film Studies at the... Read More →
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Snowden Becker

Community Manager, LOCKSS Program, Stanford Libraries
SNOWDEN BECKER has been a leader in the field of media archives and preservation for nearly twenty years. She is a co-founder of the international Home Movie Day event and the non-profit Center for Home Movies, which was awarded the SAA Hamer Kegan Award for archival advocacy in 2017... Read More →


Thursday April 15, 2021 11:15am - 12:05pm PDT
Stage D