This article reports on the findings of a survey on collection development and circulation practices of LP records in U.S. academic libraries conducted in September of 2007. Areas of special interest included the size of LP collections, identification of barriers to access, collection development practices, and digitization activities. The survey found that libraries have large LP collections, many libraries have large uncataloged collections, limited resources to manage these sound collections, and are faced with storage problems
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
McTyre started the discussion on a humorous note, asking a tough old question in an innocent tone of...
The purpose of this thesis work is to bring out the causes of public libraries preservation or phase...
The purpose of this thesis work is to bring out the causes of public libraries preservation or phase...
This article presents a broad survey of music collections in public libraries in the United States. ...
Based on the author's thesis (M.S.) University of Illinois.Bibliographical footnotes: L. 9-10
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
Music libraries are well positioned to collect, preserve, and provide access to sound recordings on ...
This paper explores the challenges currently faced by music cataloguers, with particular regard to t...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
McTyre started the discussion on a humorous note, asking a tough old question in an innocent tone of...
The purpose of this thesis work is to bring out the causes of public libraries preservation or phase...
The purpose of this thesis work is to bring out the causes of public libraries preservation or phase...
This article presents a broad survey of music collections in public libraries in the United States. ...
Based on the author's thesis (M.S.) University of Illinois.Bibliographical footnotes: L. 9-10
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
This article reviews the contention that U.S. laws favor copyright owners over consumers, and pre-ex...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
The contemporary history of collection management in North American research libraries began midcent...
Music libraries are well positioned to collect, preserve, and provide access to sound recordings on ...
This paper explores the challenges currently faced by music cataloguers, with particular regard to t...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
Analog audio materials present unique preservation and access challenges for even the largest librar...
McTyre started the discussion on a humorous note, asking a tough old question in an innocent tone of...