I recommend a look at Pop Up Archive [1] - digital archiving for the
non-archivist. It's heavily based on the archiving of sound files.
kc
[1] https://www.popuparchive.com/
On 7/29/15 9:13 PM, Scott Carlson wrote:
Apologies for any cross-posting, and please excuse the shameless self-promotion...
Norie Guthrie (an archivist/special collections librarian) and myself have started
a website/blog to help DIY & born-digital music labels with the
digital/physical preservation of their materials. We hope to provide practical
archiving tips and solutions to those putting out music on a shoestring budget.
This past spring, we conducted a survey to understand what types of materials
record labels were saving and how they were saving them. We hope to formally
present on this data some time in the future.
If you have time, please stop by the blog: http://www.indiepreserves.info/
Feel free to look us up on Twitter as well: https://twitter.com/IndiePreserves
Thanks,
Scott Carlson
Metadata Coordinator
Rice University, Fondren Library
scarl...@rice.edu
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