Do you have collected memories in media like VHS cassettes, negatives, slides, super 8 frames, photographic prints, vinyl records or audiocassettes? Glendale Library, Arts & Culture now offers equipment that you can borrow to preserve your memories digitally from the comfort of your home!
Glendale Remembers: The Memory Lab is to honor and commemorate the diverse cultural heritage of our community by preserving it. The Memory Lab is here to help facilitate the documentation of your stories with tools to help you record or digitize recordings and photos you may already have. These resources are available at the Central Library for checkout, or for self-use in the Makerspace.
The Memory Lab was supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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Audio/Video Mac Computer
Hardware:
• Sony VHS player
• JVC Super VHS player
• Panasonic DVCPro 50 player for DV and MiniDV tapes
• VidBox Video Converter and Software
• Blackmagicdesign UltraStudio HD Mini Converter and Software
• Pyle Record Player 45 and 33 rpm
• DVD/CD Drive
Software:
• Adobe Suite 2023 ,
• Audacity
• Blackmagic Media Express,
• GarageBand
• Handbrake
• iMovie
• Silverfast
Supported Formats for Digitization:-
• VHS
• VHS-C
• DV and MiniDV
• DVD Region 1
• CD,
• Vinyl 45RPM & 33RPM
• Audio Cassette
Unsupported Formats for Digitization:
• All moving picture film including Super8, 16mm, Hi8 Video;
• BetaMax
• LaserDisc
• All analog and digital tape other than standard audiocassette
• 78 RPM records
• DVD Regions 2,3,4
Scanner Dell Computer:
Hardware:
• Epson Perfection V850 Pro Scanner with Film Holders
• 35 mm slides
• 35 mm film strips
• medium format 6 x 20cm
• 4" x 5"
• USB - DVD/CD Drive
• Lightbox
Software:
• Adobe Suite 2023/2024,
• Audacity
• Espon SmartScan
• Handbrake
• Silverfast
Available for Checkout
Memory Lab location and hours
222 E Harvard St, Glendale, CA 91205
Located in the MakerSpace
Tuesdays through Thursdays
12pm - 8pm
Fridays and Saturdays
10am - 5pm
For more information please e-mail Makerspace@Glendaleca.gov
Memory Lab FAQ’s
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There are two options for you to access the Memory Lab, come in during open hours (Tue - Thurs 12 PM- 8 PM , Friday and Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM), a staff member can assist you in showing you how to use the lab. You can also use the equipment at home by checking out the devices you need. Each device checks out for 3 weeks, and is not renewable.
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You will need to bring the materials you want to digitize, and any hardware that we do not provide. We do not provide SD cards or thumb drives. Some devices require these to function, you will need to supply your own. See above for which devices require you to bring your own storage, and the estimated amount of storage needed for your project.
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View our training video here:
https://my.nicheacademy.com/glendalelibraryartsandculture-staff/course/54306
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The Memory Lab is a do it yourself space. Staff are available to answer questions and help troubleshoot technical issues, but we are unable to digitize for you.