Journal of Film Preservation

The Journal of Film Preservation (JFP) is a journal published twice a year by FIAF, the International Federation of Film Archives.[1]

Journal of Film Preservation
FrequencyBiannual
PublisherInternational Federation of Film Archives
Year founded1972
ISSN1609-2694

History and profile

The journal was founded in 1972.[1] It was published under the title of FIAF Information Bulletin from 1972 to 1993. Initially a newsletter for affiliates of FIAF, it has become over the years a more scholarly magazine, offering a forum for both general and specialised discussions on all theoretical, technical and historical aspects of moving image archival activities around the world. It is a trilingual journal – articles are written in English, French or Spanish, and include summaries in the other two languages. A new design, combined with a more modern editorial content was launched in April 2012 with issue #86. Its current editor is Elaine Burrows.[1]

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See also

References

  1. "Journal of Film Preservation". FIAF. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
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