I've been invited (and will probably attend) a hack event at the British 
Library - the goal is to build help the BL find ways to archive community radio.

I've been personally involved with Resonance FM since 2003. In case you've 
never heard of it, Resonance is probably the world's most bizarre radio 
station. It provides a home for audio artists and musicians who might never get 
exposure from commercial radio.

Resonance has shared an archive of more than a decade's worth of audio on a 
bunch of hard-disk drives. The challenge of this event is to find a way to make 
sense of it all. The eventual goal will be to allow the British Library to host 
Resonance FM's audio in much the same way that it currently does for the BBC 
World Service.

If you are interested, the registration URL is:
http://labs.bl.uk/Competition+2013+-+Hack+Event

Sal

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From: "Wilson, Paul" <paul.wil...@bl.uk>
Date: 9 May 2013 17:36
Subject: British Library hack event May 28-29
To: <s...@stodge.org>
Cc: 

Dear Salim,
 
I’m curator of radio here at the British Library, which is now home to the 
Resonance FM Archive. Chris Weaver has suggested that you may be interested in 
a two-day hack event which BL Labs are hosting at the Library’s Euston Road 
premises on Tues 28th and Wed 29th May. The aim of this event is to resolve 
some technical issues which are currently preventing us from (a) archiving the 
Resonance FM collection into the Library’s Digital Library System (which will 
guarantee its survival alongside all the Library’s other digital media for, in 
theory, forever!) and (b) cataloguing the collection to the Library’s online 
catalogues where researchers and other interested users can discover the 
collection’s contents. If these problems are resolved at the event we also then 
hope to start building, with Resonance’s approval/assistance, a (legally 
compliant) online collection of programmes from the archive which can then be 
used by the wider community for creative or educational purposes, or just for 
the pleasure of listening. 
 
The collection which we have taken into the Library is all of the extant audio 
since 2002 which we currently hold on a set of hard drives, along with the 
schedule data (from 2002 to about July 2007 as Filemaker Pro and from then 
onwards as i-Cal). The recordings we’ll be focussing on at the event are the 
original ‘day files’ – Resonance’s recordings of transmission, typically 
between one and four files per day. What we are hoping to accomplish at the 
hack event is to use the transmission dates and start times inherent in the 
file names, along with the schedule data, to segment the day files into 
individual programmes and link both in a spreadsheet which we can then use to 
achieve our stated objectives.
 
If this is accomplished quickly at the event we may also wish to look at 
resolving some other issues relating to preparation of the Resonance 
collection, but the hack event will also be presenting some other British 
Library collections which may be of interest to you. 
 
If you are able to join us for this event – or just part of it even – then 
you’d be very welcome. You can find out more and register here:
 
http://labs.bl.uk/Competition+2013+-+Hack+Event 
 
and if you have any questions before the day please feel free to ask.
 
Best wishes
 
 
Paul
 
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Paul Wilson
Curator, Radio
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London NW1 2DB
Tel: 020 7412 7446
Email: pwil...@bl.uk
Web: www.bl.uk/soundarchive
 
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