Managing Institutional Recordings

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Managing Institutional Recordings

Institutional recordings represent a significant portion of the scholarly output of academic music schools and departments. Audio and video recordings of faculty recitals, student recitals, ensembles, and guest artists provide a unique record of musical life in an academic environment. Libraries have often been responsible for describing, preserving, and providing access to these valuable collections. Managing Institutional Recordings brings together a variety of articles on different aspects of collecting and managing institutional recording collections. This compilation of essays and case studies, written by known experts in the field, explores solutions to managing collections in a variety of institutions across North America. Topics include planning, managing, cataloging, preservation, and legal aspects of collections. As a unique exploration of the topic, Managing Institutional Recordings will provide readers with resources and guidance on their own institutional recording collections.
Managing Institutional Archives

Author: Richard J. Cox
language: en
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Release Date: 1992-05-30
Provides advice on the basic functions of an institutional archives-administration; appraisal; preservation and security; arrangement, description, and reference; building internal and external support; and cooperative opportunities. Presents three case studies in the initial development of institutional archives that summarize the problems and challenges facing these kinds of programs.
Handbook of Data Recording, Maintenance, and Management for the Biomedical Sciences

The Handbook of Data Recording, Maintenance, and Management for the Biomedical Sciences explains how to maintain a scientific log that will withstand peer, federal, and other reviewing agencies' scrutiny. This is a timely publication as the maintenance of a log becomes an increasingly more important issue. It covers data monitoring, recording and maintenance; quality assurance; and printed forms, and the laws and regulations that impact their design and use.