The first section of this page lists course history with links below to examples of course work in the form of a major paper and works from two elective courses and from a core course.
FALL 2022
FILM TV 219: Film and Society
Professor Aruna Ekanayake
INF STD 211: Artifacts & Culture
Professor Jonathan Furner
INF STD 431: Archives, Records, and Memory
Professor Anne Gilliland
WINTER 2023
INF STD 212: Values and Communities in Information Professions
Professor Tonya Sutherland
INF STD 260: Description and Access
Professor Gregory Leazer
INF STD 480: Introduction to Media Archiving and Preservation
Professor Yuri Shimoda
SPRING 2023
INF STD 270: Systems and Infrastructure
Professor Miriam Posner
INF STD 289: Audio Archiving
Professor Shawn VanCour
INF STD 433: Community-Based Archives
Professor Michelle Caswell
FALL 2023
INF STD 289-1: Ethnographic Research Methods
Professor Thuy Vo Dang
INF STD 289-2: TV History and Preservation
Professor Shawn VanCour
INF STD 596: Directed Individual Study
Professor Shawn VanCour
WINTER 2024
FILM TV 298A: Researching the UCLA Film and Television Archive
Instructor Maya Montañez Smukler
INF STD 241: Digital Preservation
Professor Anne Gilliland
INF STD 289: Moving Image Technology
Instructor Dino Everett
SPRING 2024
INF STD 498: Internship
Instructor Dee Winn
INF STD 596: Directed Individual Study
Professor Jonathan Furner
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Major Paper
Titled “Redefining the Archive: Media Preservation Issues in the Digital Age, the major paper was written as the final assignment in Professor Anne Gilliland’s Archives, Records, and Memory class during the Fall 2022 quarter.
Elective COURSE
Titled “The Intersection of Art and Industry: MTV’s Small-Screen Aesthetics, Living Room Marketing, and the U-Matic Tape,” this elective paper was written as a part of the final assignment (which included digitization work) in Professor Shawn VanCour’s TV History and Preservation class during the Fall 2023 quarter.
Elective Course
Titled “The Ideology of Liveness, Theatricality, and the Star Persona: Vincent Price on Television, 1950s-1960s,” this elective paper was written as a final curatorial collection proposal for Instructor Maya Montañez Smukler’s Researching the UCLA Film and Television Archive class during the Winter 2024 quarter.
Core Course
Titled “Language, Place Contextualization, and the Limitations in Decolonizing Archives,” this core course paper was written in Professor Greg Leazer’s Description and Access class during the Spring 2023 quarter.