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The importance of presentation recordings is steadily increasing. This trend is indicated for example by the growing MOOCs market. Many systems for the production of such recordings exist. However, produced recordings are not exchangeable between systems due to different representation formats. In this paper, we present an ontology for the conceptual description of presentation recordings and describe the transformation process between different systems. Furthermore, we explain how this ontology can be used to preserve presentation recordings as ebooks.