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A weblog. Sound archives.



Nope!, Joseph Pappalardo...

...a weblog, but I will not rule out a book either

Guide to Problematical Boston Public Library Use
http://GuideToProblematicalLibraryUse.weblogs.com

Contents
http://GuideToProblematicalLibraryUse.weblogs.com/stories

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Enter:
"sound archives" AND guidetoproblematicallibraryuse


Let me know if you've audio clips
available for links from the guide.

I'm attempting to put up a bit of Boston Public Library's
Ed Fenninger Sound Archives audio or have them put it up
for web listeners.

BPL is about to be ordered to release sound archives
under state FOI principles.
http://www.state.ma.us/sec/arc/arcaac/aacinfo.htm

BPL's Ed Fenninger Sound archives include defunct
Boston radio stations' audio recordings left behind
after new broadcasters took over the particular
frequencies and donated to BPL subsequently.

Ask the sound archives curator, Ed!, efenninger@bpl.org

Ask BPL president Bernie, bmargolis@bpl.org

Ask the BPL board's Berthe' Gaines c/o jmcglone@bpl.org
http://www.bpl.org/WWW/trustees.html


BPL's Ed Fenninger Sound Archives could be set up
with a facility like the British Library NSA
http://www.bl.uk/collections/sound-archive/overview.html



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