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Re: [ARSCLIST] [OffList] creating access cd's
At 10:34 AM 1/26/2006, you wrote:
Please define "Access CDs"
Aren't these the ones you swipe in the reader as you try and enter
gov't buildings <smile>.
Couldn't resist.
I'm glad you asked...because from some of the posts I think there may
be some confusion. Here is what I think it is without further qualification...
Audio (red book) CDs that are available for general patron use under
the normal terms of such use for sound recordings (i.e. listened to
in the listening room, taken home, etc).
They are nothing more than a disposable copy of the asset. This
distinguishes them from a preservation copy which is a surrogate for
the real original which is decaying or may become unplayable for
other reasons.
You can have more than one access copy and you can have more than one
preservation copy.
The access copy is essentially sacrificial - it gets used and cared
for, but if something bad happens, who really cares.
The preservation copies are used only for making additional access copies.
Preservation copies don't have to be Red Book CDs even if the access
copies are.
Cheers,
Richard