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Author: Besek, June M, National Recording Preservation Board (U.S.)

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Added Date: 2013-12-28

Publication Date: 2005

Language: eng

Subjects: OTR, CLIR publication, Sound recordings -- Digitization -- Law and legislation -- United States, Digital preservation -- Law and legislation -- United States, Copyright -- Sound recordings -- Law and legislation -- United States, Copyright and digital preservation, Fair use (Copyright), Sound archives, Digital preservation, Sound recording libraries More

Publishers: Washington, D.C. : Council on Library and Information Resources : Library of Congress

Collections: folkscanomy miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional collections

ISBN Number: 1932326235, 9781932326239

Pages Count: 62

PPI Count: 300

PDF Count: 1

Total Size: 32.08 MB

PDF Size: 505.95 KB

Extensions: djvu, gif, pdf, gz, torrent, zip, log, mrc

Year: 2005

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License: Public Domain Mark 1.0

Downloads: 171

Views: 221

Total Files: 18

Media Type: texts

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CLIR publication no. 135, commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress.
"This report addresses the question of what libraries and archives are legally empowered to do to preserve and make accessible for research their holdings of pre-1972 commercial recordings, the large aural legacy that is not protected by federal copyright. As the first in-depth analysis by a nationally known expert in copyright law, this report will also be a timely and authoritative aid to the many librarians and archivists who face decisions daily about how to establish priorities for sound preservation.
This report is one of several studies that CLIR is undertaking on behalf of the Library of Congress and the National Recording Preservation Board."
"Commissioned for and sponsored by the National Recording Preservation Board, Library of Congress."
"December 2005."
Includes bibliographical references
Mode of access: Internet
System requirements: World Wide Web browser
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