Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) Education and Training Committee presents:

A PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP ON
TOPICS IN ORAL HISTORY and MUSIC FIELD RECORDINGS

Wednesday, March 10, 2004, 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Van Aken Room, Renaissance Cleveland Hotel
24 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio

 

Presenters and Their Topics:

Adrian Cosentini, Chief Audio Engineer, Vidipax - New York, N.Y.
**Field recording equipment and techniques **Digital access **Recording environment
**Care, repair, storage, and digital preservation of oral history collections

John Neuenschwander, Professor of History, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Lawyer and Author of Oral History and the Law
**Oral history and copyright issues in a digital environment

Vivian Perlis, Founding Director of the Oral History, American Music Project
at Yale University and Author of Charles Ives Remembered: An Oral History
**Discusses her many experiences in the oral history and American music fields

Cullen Strawn, EVIA (Ethnomusicological Video for Instruction and Analysis)
Digital Archive at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
**Creating field recordings **Problems and issues in various field recording environments

Workshop registration fees: ARSC/SAM members: $70 (before Feb. 9); $80 (after Feb. 9)
Non-ARSC/SAM members: $85 (before Feb. 9); $95 (after Feb. 9)

Follow this link for a printable registration form.

 
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