November 16-19, 2011
Austin, Texas
The AMIA Annual Conference provides an opportunity for a diverse array of professionals, students, and friends of the field, to meet, share information and work together through an intensive and cost-effective learning forum for audiovisual preservation and access. For newcomers to this vibrant, dynamic, and committed community, networking with other AMIA members and industry professionals is an invaluable introduction.
The full-day, pre-conference workshops provide unique professional development programs at a cost that is highly competitive with comparable regional offerings.
The Preliminary Program can be viewed here: http://www.amiaconference.com/2011/program.htm
Pre-Registration will be open until November 8, 2011. After November 8th you must register at the Conference.
Registration link: https://www.cvent.com/events/amia-2011/registration-da8f48bb55a49f797d14eda79934798.aspx
Cancellation Policy. You may cancel your registration at any time up to November 8, 2011. There is a cancellation fee of $25. No cancellations will be accepted after November 8, 2011.
Students: Please note that all student registrations require a photocopy of a valid student ID card – with expiration date. You may fax a copy of both sides of your student ID to the AMIA office at 323.463.1506 after you have registered online.
Workshops & Symposia: All workshops require a minimum attendance. If minimum attendance is not met, notification will be made by October 10th of workshop cancellation. All registration fees for cancelled workshops will be refunded.
The Conference Hotel is the Hyatt Regency Austin
Other Activities
Trivia Night. On your registration form you will have the option of paying for a full table or an individual fee.
Raffle. Proceeds from the Raffle go to support AMIA’s Awards programs, including the Maryann Gomes, Silver Light and Carolyn Hauer Awards.
About AMIA
AMIA is a non-profit professional association established to advance the field of moving image archiving by fostering cooperation among individuals and organizations concerned with the acquisition, description, preservation, exhibition and use of moving image materials.
AMIA’s members range from those who work solely with moving images to organizations where moving images are only a small part of their collection to individuals who want to protect their personal collection – home movies or small gauge or video – to film buffs concerned with losing our visual heritage.