Alternative Preservation Networks: Profiling the Old Time Radio Researchers Group

Q3 Social Sciences Journal of Archival Organization Pub Date : 2020-04-02 DOI:10.1080/15332748.2020.1771949
Sammy Jones, Paul T. Kornman
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Abstract While work on radio preservation in archival scholarship has focused predominantly on projects and strategies in formal library and archiving institutions, private collectors have also developed longstanding preservation networks and protocols that operate outside of professional LIS institutions. The Old Time Radio Researchers is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of the “Golden Age of Radio” from 1930 – 1950. Founded in 2003, the OTTR Group has located recordings of over 60,000 extant network radio broadcast to date, along with related print, graphical, and Internet resources, and makes digitized copies of these materials freely available to the public through its online archive at http://otrr.org. In this interview, Sammy Jones, who compiles metadata on holdings of private collectors as a Program Network Director for the Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library of Congress’s National Recording Preservation Board, talks with Paul Kornman, Director of the Old Time Radio Researchers, about OTRR’s collecting and metadata practices.
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另类保存网络:分析旧时无线电研究小组
摘要虽然档案学术中的无线电保存工作主要集中在正式图书馆和档案机构的项目和战略上,但私人收藏家也开发了在专业LIS机构之外运作的长期保存网络和协议。旧时代无线电研究人员是一个全志愿者的非营利组织,致力于保护和研究1930-1950年的“无线电黄金时代”。OTTR集团成立于2003年,迄今为止已经找到了60000多个现存网络广播的录音,以及相关的印刷品、图形和互联网资源,并通过其在线档案免费向公众提供这些材料的数字化副本,网址为http://otrr.org.Sammy Jones作为美国国会图书馆国家录音保护委员会无线电保护工作组的项目网络总监,汇编了私人收藏家收藏的元数据。在这次采访中,他与旧时代无线电研究所所长Paul Kornman就OTRR的收集和元数据实践进行了交谈。
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Journal of Archival Organization
Journal of Archival Organization Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Archival Organization is an international journal encompassing all aspects of the arrangement, description, and provision of access to all forms of archival materials. Articles on processing techniques and procedures, preparation of finding aids, and cataloging of archival and manuscript collections in accordance with MARC, AACR2, and other rules, standards, and cataloging conventions are only part of what you"ll find in this refereed/peer-reviewed publication. The journal places emphasis on emerging technologies, applications, and standards that range from Encoded Archival Description (EAD) and methods of organizing archival collections for access on the World Wide Web to issues connected with the digitization and display of archival materials.
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