The 42nd annual ARSC Conference will be held in Palo Alto, California, March 26-29, 2008. Stanford University will host the event, in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound. View the call for presentations for the 42nd Annual ARSC Conference. Click here for more conference details.

 

ARSC AWARDS ANNOUNCED The 2007 ARSC Awards for Excellence were announced at the annual ARSC Conference on May 5, 2007. ARSC's Awards Committee conferred these awards from an outstanding group of finalists.

ARSC ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES
ARSC Classical Preservation Grants Board's Statement on copyright and sound recordings
Audio Preservation and Restoration Directory (.pdf) Index of the ARSC Journal
Education and Training in Audio Archiving ARSClist

Founded in 1966, the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to research, study, publication, and information exchange surrounding all aspects of recordings and recorded sound.

With over one thousand members from twenty-three countries, the organization is comprehensive in scope and reflects the interests and concerns of its members, including:collectors, dealers, appraisers, archivists, librarians, historians, musicians, students, discographers, reviewers media producers and recording engineers.

Through publications, grants and awards, conferences, and the work of its committees, the Association provides a forum for the development and dissemination of discographic information in all fields and periods of recording and in all sound media. In addition, ARSC works to encourage the preservation of historical recordings, to promote the exchange and dissemination of research and information about them, and to foster an increased awareness of the importance of recorded sound as part of any cultural heritage. - Learn More

 

 

 

 

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