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AUDIO PRESERVATION IN THE UNITED STATES: A REPORT ON THE ARSC/AAA PLANNING STUDY

This article summarizes the current state of audio preservation in the United States as detailed in the final report of a two-year study conducted by a consortium of major sound archives. The study's conclusions illustrate the fledgling state of preservation knowledge, effort, and funding in th...

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Published in:The Midwestern archivist 1991-01, Vol.16 (1), p.5-10
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