This article examines the contemporary role of archives in relation to the curation and preservation of popular music artifacts, drawing upon interviews with a range of archival institutions and popular music curators in several countries. It explores the current technological, financial, and aesthetic challenges facing curators and archivists in the era of digital abundance. Previous strategies of "collecting everything" are being revised, with more recent strategies of selective narratives of particular national significance. This in turn presents further challenges for institutions that wish to adopt more playful and innovative uses of their material, particularly as pressures mount from the state to increase user/visitor numbers. The ar...
Acknowledging the unique ontological nature of sound recording, this project seeks to outline a fram...
The practice of curation in popular music may be seen as a form of historical enquiry that works in ...
This study explores the attitudes and approaches of three different popular music archivists to acqu...
This article examines the challenges of sustainability faced by community archives and museums that ...
Drawing on an extensive nationwide survey of UK museum practice and interviews with museum professio...
Popular music plays a significant role in individual, community and national identity. Subsequently,...
The growing interest, globally, in the preservation of popular music’s material past is beginning to...
This chapter explores the expanding range of community archiving activity concerned with the preserv...
Abstract Creative industry and cultural policy initiatives and interventions in the United Kingdom h...
‘Remembering Popular Music’s Past’ capitalises on the growing interest, globally, in the preservatio...
Co-curation has become a popular term in recent years. This article is concerned with the process, p...
While there has been growing interest in the curation and exhibition of popular music ephemera in re...
This paper outlines the prodigious field of public history preservation practice prompted by popul...
The article discusses recent changes wthin the archival work with a specific reference to the archiv...
The material objects of popular music have featured significantly in studies of popular music. In pa...
Acknowledging the unique ontological nature of sound recording, this project seeks to outline a fram...
The practice of curation in popular music may be seen as a form of historical enquiry that works in ...
This study explores the attitudes and approaches of three different popular music archivists to acqu...
This article examines the challenges of sustainability faced by community archives and museums that ...
Drawing on an extensive nationwide survey of UK museum practice and interviews with museum professio...
Popular music plays a significant role in individual, community and national identity. Subsequently,...
The growing interest, globally, in the preservation of popular music’s material past is beginning to...
This chapter explores the expanding range of community archiving activity concerned with the preserv...
Abstract Creative industry and cultural policy initiatives and interventions in the United Kingdom h...
‘Remembering Popular Music’s Past’ capitalises on the growing interest, globally, in the preservatio...
Co-curation has become a popular term in recent years. This article is concerned with the process, p...
While there has been growing interest in the curation and exhibition of popular music ephemera in re...
This paper outlines the prodigious field of public history preservation practice prompted by popul...
The article discusses recent changes wthin the archival work with a specific reference to the archiv...
The material objects of popular music have featured significantly in studies of popular music. In pa...
Acknowledging the unique ontological nature of sound recording, this project seeks to outline a fram...
The practice of curation in popular music may be seen as a form of historical enquiry that works in ...
This study explores the attitudes and approaches of three different popular music archivists to acqu...