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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Accessing The Spoken Word, Jerry Goldman, Steve Renals, Steven Bird, Franciska De Jong, Marcello Federico, Carl Fleischhauer, Mark Kornbluh, Lori Lamel, Douglas W. Oard, Claire Stewart, Richard Wright
Accessing The Spoken Word, Jerry Goldman, Steve Renals, Steven Bird, Franciska De Jong, Marcello Federico, Carl Fleischhauer, Mark Kornbluh, Lori Lamel, Douglas W. Oard, Claire Stewart, Richard Wright
UNL Libraries: Faculty Publications
Spoken-word audio collections cover many domains, including radio and television broadcasts, oral narratives, governmental proceedings, lectures, and telephone conversations. The collection, access, and preservation of such data is stimulated by political, economic, cultural, and educational needs. This paper outlines the major issues in the field, reviews the current state of technology, examines the rapidly changing policy issues relating to privacy and copyright, and presents issues relating to the collection and preservation of spoken audio content.
An Often-Tumultuous Saga Of Books And Book-Places In The World: A Review, Dayne Sherman
An Often-Tumultuous Saga Of Books And Book-Places In The World: A Review, Dayne Sherman
E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)
Book review of Battles, Matthew. Library: An Unquiet History. W.W. Norton, New York, NY, 2003. $24.95.
Excerpt:
Library: An Unquiet History dignifies the work of librarians as a profession, something needed more now than ever before, as we encounter this chaotic Communication Age. It tells us why we are here toiling in the library by telling us how we arrived as keepers of books and guardians of democracy.
Digitization In An Archival Environment, Sally Mckay
Digitization In An Archival Environment, Sally Mckay
E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)
Introduction
Cultural institutions such as museums, libraries, archives, and historical societies house remarkable collections of cultural artifacts. It is the responsibility of the staff working for those institutions to preserve, protect and provide responsible stewardship for the materials, and to the best of their ability, provide continued long-term access (Russell, 2000).
Advances in technology allow institutions to provide expanded access and education; however, there are important priorities that must be addressed prior to embarking on a digital conversion project.
Digitization in an archival environment includes taking a physical object or analog item, such as an art object, a tape recording, …
Asm Archives [Comments And News], Hugh H. Genoways
Asm Archives [Comments And News], Hugh H. Genoways
University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers
Biographical blurb about American Society of Mammalogists founder, Hartley H.T. Jackson, and his wife, Anna M. Jackson. Includes photograph from the ASM Archives, donated by Victor B. Scheffer.