
Many collections include audiovisual and digital materials in formats that are no longer widely supported, such as VHS tapes, audiocassettes, and floppy disks. These materials often raise practical questions: Is this still playable? Can we manage it in-house, or do we need outside help?
Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Time: 12 p.m. ET
Location: Online
This introductory webinar presented by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts walks you through the basics of working with obsolete media. Topics include identifying common at-risk formats, understanding file-conversion options, thinking through equipment needs, and deciding when an outside vendor is the right choice. The emphasis is on realistic decision-making for small or volunteer-run organizations.
They invite questions in advance, which will shape the presentation. Submit your questions at the registration link below.
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