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Dear Colleagues,

With the popularity of podcasts and the improvement in the quality
of digital recordings, we are slowly accumulating audio files that feature 
interviews with artists, conversations with curators, etc.
Is anyone is familiar with archiving audio files?
Any suggestions for organizing them? archiving them? best practices?

Many thanks, 
Natalia


Natalia J Lonchyna, Librarian
Art Reference Library
North Carolina Museum of Art
 
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