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Sequences of Time Arrested: the Kodachrome Toronto Registry Initiative
- Table of Contents
- Introduction. A Kodachrome eidetic
- Chapter 1. Finding Kodachrome Toronto
- Chapter 2. Finding a medium for posterity
- Chapter 3. Registry methodology
- Chapter 4. Field research findings
- Chapter 5. Discussion
- Chapter 6. Conclusion
- References: works cited
- Appendix A. Blog survey questions
- Appendix B. Sample Registry record
- Appendix C. Accession KT2011030: Harvey R. Naylor file details
- Appendix D. Index of figures
- Acknowledgements. Keeping me upright, alive and continuing
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