Subject: Association for Recorded Sound Collections annual conference
36th Annual ARSC Conference Santa Barbara, California. <URL:http://nico.library.ucsb.edu/arsc/> The 36th annual conference of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) will be held in Santa Barbara, California from May 8-11, 2002 at the Radisson Hotel. The conference host is the University of California, Santa Barbara. ARSC invites you to join your colleagues for four days of papers, sessions and discussions on the preservation and documentation of recorded sound. Paper topics include Preserving the Pop Masters (with Stevie Wonder's producer Ralph Sutton) The Rise of the Hit Record and Jazz at Edison Mexican-American Music in the Lummis Wax Cylinder Collection Beecham's Post-War Contract Negotiations with Columbia Records and EMI American Exhibition Recordings of 1888-1889, The Story of Jazz Bandleader and Amateur Zoologist,Harry Spindler. Technical papers and sessions will include discussions of the state of the art in storage facilities, web delivery of audio, new digital audio archiving systems and restoration of damaged tape recordings. Again this year, ARSC will be holding a pre-conference workshop for individuals responsible for the management of archival sound recording collections. Topics covered include care and handling of audio, intellectual property, digital audio basics and an overview of digital audio workstations. The complete program, registration forms, travel and hotel information is now available on the web at <URL:http://nico.library.ucsb.edu/>. For further information visit the conference web site or contact the local arrangements committee at 805-893-5444 or seubert [at] library__ucsb__edu David Seubert, Curator Performing Arts Collection Davidson Library Special Collections University of California Santa Barbara, CA 93106 805-893-5444 Fax: 805-893-5749 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:63 Distributed: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-63-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 13 March, 2002