5. Broadcasting
There is very little literature available on sound archivism in broadcasting organisations. The most useful accessible source of information on the subject is the Phonographic Bulletin, from which all the references listed below are taken.
Eckersley, T. 'The selection of recordings for permanent retention in the BBC sound archives' in No.9; 1974
Heckmann, H. 'Das Deutsche Rundfunkarchiv' in No.7; 1973
Hempel, H. 'Spoken word documentation at the Sudwestfunk radio sound archives' in No.28; 1980
Kumrnen, T. 'The sound archive of Norsk rikskringkasting, Oslo, with a brief survey of other sound archives in Norway' in No.16; 1976
Lotichius, D. 'Radio broadcasting archives' in No.22; 1978
Muller, H. 'Radio sound archives in West Germany' in No.20; 1978
Ocloo, S.L. 'Ghana broadcasting corporation: legacies in sound' in No.26; 1980
Saul, P. 'Recording of broadcasts' in No.7; 1973
Spivacke, H. 'Broadcasting sound archives and scholarly research' in No.7; 1973
Stapley, L. 'BBC archive material for other than broadcasting purposes' in No.17, 1977
Stapley, L. 'Radio broadcasting archives' in No.22; 1978
Tainsh, K.B. 'The sound archives of Sveriges radio' in No.16; 1976
Trebble, T. 'Classification and cataloguing practice in the BBC sound archives' in No.22; 1978