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Hi Natalia:
Besides keeping the original files from
the recorder, and then the derivative, MP3’s on my portable hard drive, I
placed my interviews from ArtTECHtonic on the Internet Archive. I know that my
files will probably be obsolete within a decade due to playback softwares
evolving, but it’s my hope that the internet archive will be able to
maintain them. They also provide me the ability to stream and download them—so
it had multiple uses/advantages. I think here, it’s not so much the
actual files we need to preserve, as it is the sound transmission. As long as
the IA migrates this content to the next generation of sound files for the web,
they will be able to retain them.
Hope this helps!
Sarah
User Services Associate
ARTstor
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SOCIETY DISCUSSION LIST [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Natalia Lonchyna
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Subject: [ARLIS-L] Archiving audio
interviews
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
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