Submitted by Richard Ranft on Sun, 31/05/2015 - 12:34
The new ARSC Guide to Audio Preservation, edited by Sam Brylawski, Maya Lerman, Robin Pike, Kathlin Smith was released recently.
Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress, and co-published by the Association for Recorded Sound Collections, the Council on Library and Information Resources, and The Library of Congress.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Sun, 31/05/2015 - 12:23
In 2014, AVPreserve and the Northeast Document Conservation Center (NEDCC), with funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, undertook an in-depth, multi-faceted assessment to quantify the existing audio items held in institutional collections throughout the United States. This was performed in response to The Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Plan and its call for the appraisal of collections, as well as to establish a foundation for articulating the current preservation need of sound recordings in collections nationwide.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Tue, 07/04/2015 - 14:02
As a service to the sound and audiovisual archives community, IASA is gradually making available for free on the IASA website all back copies of its journal since 1993 and the journal's predecessor, the IASA Phonographic Bulletin (1971-1993):
http://www.iasa-web.org/iasa-journal
We are however missing spare copies of the following:
IASA Journal: issues nos. 2, 3, 23 and 26
IASA Phonographic Bulletin: issues 1 to 33 inclusive, plus issues 35, 37, 50 and 55.
Submitted by Richard Ranft on Wed, 04/03/2015 - 20:34
Digitised copies from some of the early issues of the IASA journal and its predecessor, the IASA Phonographic Bulletin, are gradually being added to the IASA website and made available to all:
http://www.iasa-web.org/iasa-journal
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