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 conten
Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analy...
This paper is a case study of how to create a digital audio archive which can be used by both schola...
This article examines the actual and potential use of software tools in research in the arts and hum...
Spoken-word audio collections cover many domains, including radio and television broadcasts, oral na...
The amount of archived audio material in digital form is increasing rapidly, as advantage is taken ...
How can we digitize the spoken word in a way that maximizes its usefulness and accessibility over as...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues that arise when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Given the enormous backlog at audiovisual archives and the generally global level of item descriptio...
Is the audio portion of your digital collection lacking? Do you feel that audio collections are arch...
Speech media, that is, digital audio and video containing spoken content, has blossomed in recent ye...
The re-use of spoken word audio collections maintained by audiovisual archives is severely hindered ...
Currently, Flanders lags behind many other European regions with regard to disclosing its oral histo...
Archival practice is shifting from the analogue to the digital world. A specific subset of heritage ...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues in action when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage (...
The re-use of spoken word audio collections maintained by audiovisual archives is severely hindered ...
Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analy...
This paper is a case study of how to create a digital audio archive which can be used by both schola...
This article examines the actual and potential use of software tools in research in the arts and hum...
Spoken-word audio collections cover many domains, including radio and television broadcasts, oral na...
The amount of archived audio material in digital form is increasing rapidly, as advantage is taken ...
How can we digitize the spoken word in a way that maximizes its usefulness and accessibility over as...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues that arise when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
Given the enormous backlog at audiovisual archives and the generally global level of item descriptio...
Is the audio portion of your digital collection lacking? Do you feel that audio collections are arch...
Speech media, that is, digital audio and video containing spoken content, has blossomed in recent ye...
The re-use of spoken word audio collections maintained by audiovisual archives is severely hindered ...
Currently, Flanders lags behind many other European regions with regard to disclosing its oral histo...
Archival practice is shifting from the analogue to the digital world. A specific subset of heritage ...
The paper analyses the conflicting issues in action when dealing with Intangible Cultural Heritage (...
The re-use of spoken word audio collections maintained by audiovisual archives is severely hindered ...
Recent years have seen a massive increase in the use of digital technologies for recording and analy...
This paper is a case study of how to create a digital audio archive which can be used by both schola...
This article examines the actual and potential use of software tools in research in the arts and hum...