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Here's the latest news on our NDL sites.  Peggy
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FYI:
The Sept. 13 issue of Government Computer News <http://www.gsn.com>
features the article "Site delivers music to masses:  Library of
Congress adds digitized folk music, history to online audio files"
<http://206.144.247.65/vol18_no30/com/618-1.html>
The article is about the audio technology used to put the Folklife
collections online, and quotes Tom extensively (the one graphic on the
page is a composite of the home page illustrations for Buckaroos in
Paradise, Lomax, and Cowell).
-Christa



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