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Although the audio wasn't as good as in the previous videos, I found this presentation most helpful in bringing together the previous ones in the series to a coherent whole. Thank you to all who did anything to put this series together! It was a good review of previously learned materials and helped significantly in updating my knowledge base!!!
Isn't this the same video as DACS Primer 5: Single and Multilevel Description? The presenter is the same and nothing about DACS' origin and how it is changed. WHY HAVEN'T ANY OF THE PREVIOUS 443 VIEWERS POINTED THIS OUT?!?!?!?!?
approximate timing: 5:53 Jameson Award 7:19 Distinguished Service Award 8:37 Fellow Awards 21:21 Council Exemplary Service Award to Mark Greene 24:23 Introduction to Public Relations Campaign "Archives Change Lives" 31:38 Introduction of Plenary Speakers 34:30 Plenary Speaker: Daniel Horowitz Garcia, Storycorps 50:31 Plenary Speaker: Tom Owen, PGAV Destinations