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Re: arsclist Resources in NYC?
Sarah,
Please feel free to call for an appointment to visit the Stanford
University Archive of Recorded Sound. You will find complete, and
near complete runs of the various ARSC publications, including the
Journal, Bulletin, Membership Directory, and Newsletter, as well as the
1988 NEH grant funded publication of the ARSC/AAA Audio Preservation
Planning Study, the Rigler & Deutsche Record Index, and others.
I'm sure these are all available on the East Coast, together with a whole
host of individuals whose service to ARSC has brought about important
changes in the profession. You may also find the sound recordings
collections here at Stanford to be of some interest.
I would just like to mention, respectfully, in response to Steve's
comment, that there was at least one other ARSC conference on the West
Coast, that was the 19th Annual ARSC conference in 1985, held at San
Francisco State University, and jointly hosted by the Frank V. de Bellis
Collection at San Francisco State and the Stanford Archive of Recorded
Sound.
Aurora Perez
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At 10:22 AM 3/21/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Hello ARSC
people,
I am a Master's of Library & Information
Science student at San Jose State University in California.
I am working on an assignment where I must
present/introduce a professional association to my class. I have chosen
ARSC. I have already sent away for the most recent ARSC journal and
newsletter.
I will be visiting New York (The City only, not
Rochester unfortunately) March 25th - 31st.
Is there anywhere in NYC I can visit to take a
look at any ARSC-related materials? Or NYC museums having a worthwhile
Recorded Sound exhibit?
Also, I ask the same question for the Bay Area,
California (any locations between San Jose and San
Francisco).
Much obliged,
Sarah Wilson
Aurora Perez
Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound
Braun Music Center
541 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-3077
PHONE: (650) 723-9312
FAX: (650) 725-1145