Last week, the British Library announced a startling fact that probably rings true for many people who work with sound recordings:
“Professional consensus is that we have approximately 15 years in which to save the UK’s sound collections before they become unplayable and are effectively lost. The solution is to digitally preserve them, but the scale of the task required is considerable and time is running out.”
The British Library has launched the Save our Sounds program to address this issue. You can read more about it on the British Library’s Sound and Vision blog.
A few days later, the British Library announced an initiative to “collect information about our recorded heritage, to create a Directory of UK Sound Collections.” For more information and to participate
in this census, click here. The census will be open until the end of March.
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