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Re: [ARSCLIST] Purpose of ARSCList, was: looking for supplies
Hi Lou (and all),
From the ARSClist page on ARSC's web site:
"Topics appropriate for discussion may include discussion about
recorded sound research,
history, innovations, preservation, archiving, copyrights and access
and announcements about
ARSC activities and publications. Other lists may be more appropriate
forums for subjective
discussions of particular recordings or artists, restoration of
antique equipment, buying and
selling recordings and the collecting of ephemera. All messages
posted to the list will be archived
permanently. By posting to this list the subscriber agrees to have
his or her message become
part of the permanent public archive."
Certainly the topics you mention in your message are listed above,
but ARSClist has long been
a venue for music discussion, particularly concerning discography.
It's worth noting (again) that ARSC's Associated Audio Archivists
Committee created a message board
for sole purpose of discussing matters related to recorded sound
preservation and collection management.
I invite anyone interested in such topics to please visit the board.
It's up to us to make the message
board a valuable resource (especially for fellow librarians/
archivists, paraprofessionals, and students
seeking answers to questions).
ARSC page URL: http://www.arsc-audio.org/messageboard.html
Direct URL: http://arsc-aaa.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php
thanks and take care,
Brandon
On Oct 22, 2008, at 10:36 AM, Lou Judson wrote:
Similar complaints are heard on NatureRecordists e-list... too much
tech and not enough animals!
I was under the impression that this list is for restoration and
archiving, and the equipment and techniques related to that. I for
one am not looking for music or record discussion, except how to
best play them and maintain archives.
I'd like to see more discussion of tape machines and A/D
convertors, storage needs and digital preservation methods, what
people and institutions use for metdata and migration, etc... Less
about music. Am I on the wrong list for that? Can anyon point me to
a better resource if so?
Lou
Lou Judson • Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
PS: 3M Type 67 is the only good splicing tape I know about. It's
the light blue kind, and never goops or runs or falls off in my
experience.
On Oct 21, 2008, at 9:14 PM, Howard Friedman wrote:
HEY, DOESN'T ANYONE TALK ABOUT THE MUSIC IN THIS THREAD? All I
read about is a cable here, and a power line there, with an
amplifier over there, and a delimiter some place else. I thought
78-L referred to the records, which actually do contain MUSIC.
Howard
____________________________________
Brandon Burke
Archivist for Recorded Sound Collections
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-6010
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