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RE: arsclist record archive
John Ross wrote:
>It certainly won't include "every LP ever made", but it seems likely that
>the OCLC database used by library catalogers might have a very large
>proportion of them. It's a common online catalog that includes entries for
>a huge number of books, documents and other items, including phonorecords.
Although it's not the easist way to go, the Library of Congress online
catalog
is a really good backup source for info on LPs. I once produced a memorial
radio
program for Frankie Carle and need the LP data to check against against a
large
collection of Carle LPs (he issued more than 60 of them). I found good data
on
practically every one of these in the LoC database.
David N. Lewis
Assistant Classical Editor
All Media Guide
301 E. Liberty Suite 400
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
davlew@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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