Dear All,

I am working as a Project Coordinator for the College of Education at the 
University of Maryland on researching and writing an online history of the 
College.  One of the retired faculty members lent us some old reel-to-reel 
tapes of lectures by former faculty that we would like to digitize so that 
we can include sound clips on the websites. We don't have the budget to be 
able to send the tapes out to be digitized, so I have to figure out how to 
do this myself.  I have the tapes and a working reel-to-reel player, but so 
far, have not figured out what software/hardware I need to be able to 
digitize these.  Do you have any suggestions on how this can be successfully 
done?

Best,

Liz Tobey, Project Coordinator
Landmarks and Legacies History Project
College of Education
3115 Benjamin Building
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-1121
(301) 405-2340
http://www.education.umd.edu/CollegeHistory/

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