Public urged to donate audiovisual collections to National Archives Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: The public is invited to contribute audiovisual materials such as documentaries, films, advertisements, corporate video animations and s...

: The public is invited to contribute audiovisual materials such as documentaries, films, advertisements, corporate video animations and so on to the National Archives of Malaysia for the purpose of conservation and reference for future generations.said from next year all non-governmental organisations that contribute their audiovisual collections will be recognised as 'Rakan Perpaduan’ .

“I hope that the audiovisual heritage becomes a vehicle that can have an impact on society and the younger generation in applying noble values such as tolerance and respect in line with the government’s desire to develop a Malaysia MADANI,“ he said. The celebration, themed ‘Your Window to the World’, was held with the aim of spreading the importance of audiovisuals and increasing public awareness of the importance of its preservation.

He added that it is in line with ANM's target which is 50 per cent of archival material can be achieved by the public by year 2025.

 

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