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arsclist Joining ARSC
For those participants on the ARSClist that are not members of ARSC, the 
membership committee invites you to join in 2003. ARSC membership runs for 
a calendar year and if you join now, you will receive a full year of 
membership benefits. As part of your membership, you will receive the ARSC 
Newsletter, the ARSC Journal, the Membership Directory and you will also 
receive discounts on ARSC trainings and the annual ARSC conference, to be 
held this year in Philadelphia.
Since it's inception in 1967, ARSC has been a leading voice for the 
academic discussion of the history and preservation of recorded sound. ARSC 
is a volunteer organization composed of it's members and reflects the 
diverse interests of the membership. Membership is open to all that are 
interested in the subject and is composed of collectors and dealers, 
historians and discographers, librarians and archivists, engineers and 
producers and others.
The ARSClist was set up in 1999 to facilitate the exchange of information 
on sound archives and promote communication among those interested in 
preserving, documenting, and making accessible the history of recorded 
sound. If you have benefited from the discussions here, please take time 
this year to write a check and join the organization. Dues are $36 per 
year, for new members the first year's dues are $33.
For more information and a printable membership form, please visit the ARSC 
webpage at http://www.arsc-audio.org/join.html.
David Seubert
Membership/Publicity
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For subscription instructions, see the ARSC home page
http://www.arsc-audio.org/arsclist.html
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