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Re: [ARSCLIST] Purpose of ARSCList, was: looking for supplies
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?
My opinion is that most threads start off well within the scope of the 
list. They deal with issues of collections of recorded sound. Those on 
technical matters tend to begin with a question from an archivist or 
librarian; those on specific recordings begin with a post from a 
collector who may or may not be a librarian or archivist in the 
institutiional sense.
The problem for me and perhaps for Lou Judson is that the threads 
rapidly wander into dialogues - sometimes multi-logues - on ever less 
relevant matters. The relative merits of two or more artists, the 
virtues and faults of recordings and reissues, and other points which 
tend to be subjective, hence discursive, occasionally discourteous, and 
off-topic.
Again, the above is my opinion. I do not intend to criticize the 
operation of the group, only to describe it as succinctly as I can.
Mike
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