I am working on a paper to be presented at the 2006 International
Association of Sound Archives Conference entitled "Preservation and
Peril, Access and Availability: The Impact of US Copyright Law on Audio
Archives." The paper will explore the challenges faced by archivists,
librarians, audio engineers, and curators in preserving and providing
access to audio material as related to their experience with,
understanding of, and concerns over copyright law. 

If you have any responsibility for audio materials in your collections,
I would appreciate your response to a brief 26 question survey exploring
the impact of US Copyright Law on audio archives. It should take 7-15
minutes to complete. 

The survey can be found at:
http://www.surveyshare.com/survey/take/?sid=39664

Thank you in advance for your responses.

 

Katie McCormick

 

Reference Archivist and 

Coordinator for the Oral History Program

Special Collections - J. Murrey Atkins Library

UNC Charlotte

9201 University City Blvd

Charlotte, NC 28223-0001

 

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704-687-6288

http://library.uncc.edu/archives

 

 


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