This report investigates procedures to reformat sound on analog carriers to digital media or files. It summarizes discussions and recommendations emerging from a meeting of leading audio preservation engineers held January 29–30, 2004, to assess the present state of standards and best practices for capturing sound from analog discs and tapes. This report is one of several studies that CLIR is undertaking on behalf of the Library of Congress and the National Recording Preservation Board
This report contains a survey undertaken in 2003 by CLIR to study the state of audio recordings in a...
n/dThis thesis summarizes the author’s work in the last years, which have been spent in the effort o...
In this paper, we describe the best practices for digitizing speech recordings for archival purposes...
The two critical needs that underlie this study are "the need to recognize the risk to a literal an...
This is the first comprehensive, national-level study of the state of sound recording preservation e...
On the basis of directly related scientific study, comparatively little is known about the preserva...
This paper discusses methods and issues related to preserving recorded sound in archives and librari...
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to pre...
This chapter is concerned with the application of modern signal processing techniques to the restora...
A study outlining the web of interlocking issues that now threaten the long-term survival of US soun...
Since recorded audio is such an integral part of modern society, we may not always realize how vulne...
Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congre...
The process of remastering old recordings comprises two basic stages: the transfer of the material f...
The purpose of this study was to survey preservation re-recording practices in sound archives and to...
The analog-to-digital (A/D) converter lies at the heart of the encoding side of a digital audio syst...
This report contains a survey undertaken in 2003 by CLIR to study the state of audio recordings in a...
n/dThis thesis summarizes the author’s work in the last years, which have been spent in the effort o...
In this paper, we describe the best practices for digitizing speech recordings for archival purposes...
The two critical needs that underlie this study are "the need to recognize the risk to a literal an...
This is the first comprehensive, national-level study of the state of sound recording preservation e...
On the basis of directly related scientific study, comparatively little is known about the preserva...
This paper discusses methods and issues related to preserving recorded sound in archives and librari...
This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to pre...
This chapter is concerned with the application of modern signal processing techniques to the restora...
A study outlining the web of interlocking issues that now threaten the long-term survival of US soun...
Since recorded audio is such an integral part of modern society, we may not always realize how vulne...
Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congre...
The process of remastering old recordings comprises two basic stages: the transfer of the material f...
The purpose of this study was to survey preservation re-recording practices in sound archives and to...
The analog-to-digital (A/D) converter lies at the heart of the encoding side of a digital audio syst...
This report contains a survey undertaken in 2003 by CLIR to study the state of audio recordings in a...
n/dThis thesis summarizes the author’s work in the last years, which have been spent in the effort o...
In this paper, we describe the best practices for digitizing speech recordings for archival purposes...