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[ARSCLIST] Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio Ob jects
For any institution considering a digitization program, or for anyone
looking for a reminder of basic principles, Guidelines on the Production and
Preservation of Digital Audio Objects (TC-04) is an essential introduction
and outline of all of the key elements of the audio digitization process.
Published by the International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives
(IASA) Guidelines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio
Objects (TC-04) was prepared by IASA's renowned Technical Committee, and
edited by Kevin Bradley of the National Library of Australia, the Guidelines
present a structured summary of current thinking and best practices
regarding the digitization and preservation of audio materials. Written in
a clear precise manner, this publication will be invaluable for any archive,
library, museum or organization faced with the challenges of digitizing
audio materials.
These Guidelines have been endorsed by the Sub-Committee on Technology of
the Memory of the World Programme of UNESCO. They were also praised and
frequently cited at the 2005 Association for Recorded Sound Collections
conference in Austin, Texas.
The Guidelines can be ordered through the IASA web site
http://www.iasa-web.org at a cost of 35 Euro per copy plus 5 Euro for
postage. Alternatively, it can be ordered through the North American
distributor Nauck's Vintage Records http://www.78rpm.com/ at a price of
$50.00 (U.S.) plus shipping. Nauck's accepts most major credit cards.
The Guidelines provide an excellent introduction to all aspects of digital
reproduction including:
Key Digital Principles and Standards
Metadata
Unique and Persistent Identifiers
Signal Extraction for Originals
Reproduction of Historical Mechanical and other Obsolete Formats
Reproduction of Vinyl LP records
Reproduction of Analogue Magnetic Tapes
Reproduction of Digital Magnetic Carriers
Reproduction of Optical Disk Media (CD and DVD)
Preservation Target Formats and Systems
Data and Audio Specific Storage Technology
Digital Mass Storage Systems (DMSS)
Data Tape Types and Formats
Hard Disk Drives (SDD)
Small Scale Manual Approaches to Digital Storage Systems
Optical Disks: CD/DVD Recordables
Magneto-Optical (MO) Disks
The discussion within each of these sections is comprehensive and includes
such topics as selection of best copy, cleaning and carrier restoration,
replay equipment, speed, replay equalization, various tape formats,
alignment, noise reduction, practical aspects of data protection strategies,
monitoring of data tape media, backup and migration, and, perhaps the most
important of all, costs. There is also a bibliography.
For more information contact:
Ilse Assmann ( assmanni@xxxxxxxxxx ), Editor: IASA or
Kurt Nauck ( nauck@xxxxxxxxx )
Richard Green
IASA Vice-President
Acting Manager / Gestionnaire intérimaire
Music Section / Section de la musique
Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada
395 Wellington Street / 395 rue Wellington
Ottawa, ON
K1A 0N4
Telephone / Téléphone: 613-995-3400
Fax / Télécopieur: 613-952-2895
Mailto:richard.green@xxxxxxxxxxxxx