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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-17T00:17:56ZAllen Koenigsberg2024-03-17T00:16:15+00:002024-03-17T00:16:15+00:00Re: first use of Rastus in sheet music?https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;10f9bffd.2403Thank you, Paul.<br> This Wiki entry is reasonably accurate, but omits much from popular culture. But the Cream of Wheat ad is certainly not from 1893.<br> There is no direct evidence that (as it claims) the figure of Rastus was a standard fixture in Minstrelsy.<br> There was a young black man (entertainer) named Al Hanson who did use "Rastus" as his middle name (beginning in 1887); it would be nice to have his birth and/or date of death but he is absent from 'Monarchs of Minstrelsy.'<br>BestAllen<br>Allen Koenigsberg<br>allenamet@aol.com [...]Paul Jackson2024-03-16T15:00:23-07:002024-03-16T15:00:23-07:00Re: first use of Rastus in sheet music?https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;d6349636.2403There is some information here with some information on film. possibly<br>film song or music. https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rastus__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YjRgW5qn70VZze616W0-4g_G_74fwZWaI3Do8rq37I7cAIw9FsxfDThwRWQX1ccSC9GhBwNfib7zw5Ih06Dlx9ln$<br>.<br>Paul Jackson<br><br>On 03/14/2024 5:59 PM, Allen Koenigsberg wrote:<br>> Hi<br>> I am trying to determine when the name (or term) 'Rastus' (for a generalized Black character) was first used in/on Sheet Music. It could be a shortening for a NT Biblical 'Erastus.'<br>> It certainly gets very popular in the 1890s and early 1900s, by itself and in various permutations.<br>> The earliest reference(so far) seems to be the famous 1895 selection, 'Rastus on Parade.'<br>> Can [...]Michael Andrec2024-03-15T16:25:40-04:002024-03-15T16:25:40-04:00Re: Automatic analysis of audio content (Was: "telescoping" copyrighted audio in radio recordings)https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;cee9caa3.2403On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 5:37 PM Patrick Feaster <pfeaster@gmail.com> wrote:<br><br>> OpenAI's Whisper is a popular tool for automated transcription these<br>> days:--<br>><br><br>I was going to suggest Whisper, but you beat me to it. It works very well<br>in English and Spanish and passably well in other relatively common<br>languages. I have experience with using it for Ukrainian, where it is okay<br>-- lots of mistakes but usable. [...]Bob Kosovsky2024-03-14T21:24:25-04:002024-03-14T21:24:25-04:00Re: first use of Rastus in sheet music?https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;df57f4e9.2403If you search Worldcat.org then yes, 1895 "Rastus on Parade" seems to be<br>the earliest song that has Rastus in the title. But if the name is used<br>somewhere in the text it's not going to come up in a search unless the<br>entire text has been searched by Google.<br><br>I searched Google Books and noted that the name seems to gain prominence<br>beginning in 1885 and has a number hits (in books and periodicals) prior to<br>1890. [...]Allen Koenigsberg2024-03-15T00:59:06+00:002024-03-15T00:59:06+00:00first use of Rastus in sheet music?https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;268d9856.2403Hi<br> I am trying to determine when the name (or term) 'Rastus' (for a generalized Black character) was first used in/on Sheet Music. It could be a shortening for a NT Biblical 'Erastus.'<br> It certainly gets very popular in the 1890s and early 1900s, by itself and in various permutations.<br> The earliest reference(so far) seems to be the famous 1895 selection, 'Rastus on Parade.'<br> Can there really be nothing before that? Wikipedia claims such a standard "character" (when?) in the world of Minstrelsy but that seems doubtful.<br>Thx.<br>Allen<br>Allen Koenigsberg<br>allenamet@aol.comPatrick Feaster2024-03-14T17:34:09-04:002024-03-14T17:34:09-04:00Re: Automatic analysis of audio content (Was: "telescoping" copyrighted audio in radio recordings)https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;8e2032ed.2403OpenAI's Whisper is a popular tool for automated transcription these days:--<br><br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://github.com/openai/whisper__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!c77qDVyGcQoy0npRD_e9OKIlPpIiL0i9e-oPfeO8f22zcvDB-xYmFG7tJmc73bkQJVBpn6VWQWAmGf64Qg_mHVo$<br><br>It can also translate audio content spoken in other languages into written<br>English. If you like, you can give one version of it a try here by<br>uploading an audio file of your choice:<br><br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://huggingface.co/spaces/openai/whisper__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!c77qDVyGcQoy0npRD_e9OKIlPpIiL0i9e-oPfeO8f22zcvDB-xYmFG7tJmc73bkQJVBpn6VWQWAmGf64l0kfr2s$<br><br>- Patrick<br><br>On Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 1:53 PM Paul Jackson <trescott0@gmail.com> wrote: [...]Paul Jackson2024-03-14T10:52:25-07:002024-03-14T10:52:25-07:00Re: Automatic analysis of audio content (Was: "telescoping" copyrighted audio in radio recordings)https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;eb405acb.2403I'm not sure if this applies, but MS Word will transcribe spoken word.<br>But I haven't tried any of it.<br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/transcribe-your-recordings-7fc2efec-245e-45f0-b053-2a97531ecf57__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!f-jOljEylmep3dqUqVWn18luATqeaEL5d9am9h7f58y7pMKP4Vm_9eumBsqxPBvGMW7ji9xhVIQWX7OfS1S33gWb$<br><br>Paul Jackson<br><br>On 03/14/2024 3:19 AM, Abhimonyu Deb wrote:<br>> Izotope RX 10 Advanced is able to transcribe spoken dialogues. It is said to be able to even differentiate between more than one speaker and transcribe it as Speaker 1, Speaker 2, etc.<br>> I have never used it. I have no idea of how well (if at all) it works on music.<br>> Best wishes,<br>> Abhi<br>><br>> On Thursday, March 14, 2024, 2:43 AM, Joel Bresler<0000009199e0544e-dmarc-request@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV> wrote:<br> [...]Abhimonyu Deb2024-03-14T10:19:47+00:002024-03-14T10:19:47+00:00Re: Automatic analysis of audio content (Was: "telescoping" copyrighted audio in radio recordings)https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;a3622d85.2403Izotope RX 10 Advanced is able to transcribe spoken dialogues. It is said to be able to even differentiate between more than one speaker and transcribe it as Speaker 1, Speaker 2, etc.<br>I have never used it. I have no idea of how well (if at all) it works on music.<br>Best wishes,<br>Abhi [...]Joel Bresler2024-03-13T17:06:31-04:002024-03-13T17:06:31-04:00Automatic analysis of audio content (Was: "telescoping" copyrighted audio in radio recordings)https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;6bd5011f.2403I am following up on an interesting exchange from last month on<br>"telescoping" radio recordings. I was not previously familiar with the<br>Hipstas project at UT Austin and look forward to learning more.<br><br>My question, specifically: are there any other software suites (or projects<br>underway to develop same) that can do any of the following: [...] Nathan Georgitis2024-03-13T10:44:22-07:002024-03-13T10:44:22-07:00ARSC Workshop: Early and Obsolete Digital Formats, May 15, 2024 in St. Paulhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;dd7d46cd.2403---ARSC Workshop: Early and Obsolete Digital Formats---<br>--May 15, 2024, St. Paul, MN--<br><br>The Association for Recorded Sound Collections will convene an<br>international group of experts to present the ARSC Workshop "Early and<br>Obsolete Digital Formats" on May 15, 2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Please<br>join us to learn the specialized knowledge and skills required to<br>effectively manage these formats! [...]Richard L. Hess2024-03-11T19:57:12-04:002024-03-11T19:57:12-04:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;6f19bbb.2403Hi, Sami,<br><br>Well, Minnesota and Finland both have large temperature swings so if the<br>storage was in a barn or garage, that might be a factor, and Minnesota<br>summers can be quite humid, I think--not much different from here in the<br>Greater Toronto Area. At least it's not jungle hot and humid all year! [...]Sami Saari2024-03-11T22:41:44+02:002024-03-11T22:41:44+02:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;4330ee7b.2403Hello,<br><br>Thank you for your advices.<br><br>Tapes are recorded in 1980s. They came from Minnesota to Finland ~10 years ago. I’m not even sure if they were located in Minnesota for the whole time from 1980s to 2014. For sure all of them were in USA or Canada. But I suppose most of them were located in Minnesota from 1980s to 2014. They were copies of the master tapes from Finland so it is possible that they were originally recorded in Finland. [...]Richard L. Hess2024-03-11T15:48:04-04:002024-03-11T15:48:04-04:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;3b81d0c7.2403Hi, Sami,<br><br>Yes, it is good that you are using tapes that are copies of items<br>already digitized for experimentation. Thank you for being honest.<br><br>I agree with Mint Records (another Richard <smile>) and Gary Galo on<br>going back to your food dehydrator. I use the larger Nesco now (FD-1000<br>series) as it will take up to "14 inch" pancakes and is 1000 W vs 500 W<br>for the FD-60 and similar. [...]Burdette, Alan Ray2024-03-11T18:45:14+00:002024-03-11T18:45:14+00:00Archivist Position Opening: Archives of Traditional Music at Indiana Universityhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;112db529.2403https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/23181__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YnhII-lfdUAJPS5uvyOT7k7GiEbGsADBZrbopM9P-VwDP3BhcSBXlfn9nS-wQSTB0KKoD8UsKpiftX5PRFJUiWEKFas$<br><br>Title<br>Outreach and Public Services Archivist<br>Appointment Status<br>Tenure Track<br>Department<br>IU Bloomington Libraries<br>Location<br>Bloomington<br>Position Summary<br>The Archives of Traditional Music seeks a dynamic, collaborative, and service-oriented individual to be the Outreach and Public Services Archivist at the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries.<br><br>Founded in 1820, Indiana University Bloomington has grown from a small state seminary into the flagship campus of a great public university with over 48,000 students and almost 3,000 faculty. Innovation, creativity, and academic freedom are hallmarks of IU Bloomington and its world-class research and arts contributions. The campus covers over 1,800 wooded acres and [...] Kelli Hix2024-03-11T18:04:17+01:002024-03-11T18:04:17+01:00BAVC Preservation Fellow Announcementhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;28c55f72.2403On behalf of BAVC Media, I am pleased to announce a call for a full-time<br>(35 hours per week) Preservation Fellow for a period of nine months. The<br>fellowship provides high-level training, hands-on experience, and career<br>mentorship to a candidate entering the cultural heritage sector who has an<br>interest in audiovisual archiving and community-based collections. The<br>fellowship is expected to take place between April 2024 and December 2024<br>onsite at BAVC’s preservation facility in Oakland, California. The fellow<br>receives a stipend of $45,000 plus health benefits. Out of town candidates<br>are eligible to receive a stipend for moving expenses. The [...]Sami Saari2024-03-11T18:21:48+02:002024-03-11T18:21:48+02:00Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ARSCLIST] [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;50f44e02.2403Thanks all to you.<br><br>Please not change the topic to correct baking process. I know that I didn’t it correctly but situation is now that the oxide layer is tearing off.<br><br>And I want to try different ways to rescue them.<br><br>I’m happy that this happened just now when tapes are worthless so I can try different ways. [...]Gary A. Galo2024-03-11T15:50:48+00:002024-03-11T15:50:48+00:00Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: [ARSCLIST] [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;f11397fb.2403Don't use a regular oven to bake tapes. You must use a dry heat, which means an ELECTRIC convection oven or dehydrator. Remember that gas gives off moisture when it burns, so a gas oven is out of the question. Gas may actually make the problem worse. Convection is necessary because you want to keep the air moving, and it must be electric. [...] Andreas Meyer2024-03-11T11:28:36-04:002024-03-11T11:28:36-04:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;26777ebe.2403Following.<br>I have seen this before even more severe - complete peeling of the magnetic<br>layer off the base. Tape was recorded in early 1975 at a studio in<br>Hollywood. The box is Ampex 456, but the takeup reel is Scotch, and the<br>tape "looks" like 207. Curiously, the edited interview (which this was),<br>had original session reels thankfully that were not edited and played off<br>fine. Still, I never found a solution to this peeling and everyone I have<br>talked with has had no success with such severe degradation. I would<br>rather deal with sticky shed syndrome anyday rather [...]Mint Records2024-03-11T15:28:11+00:002024-03-11T15:28:11+00:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;692d7db1.2403Using a regular oven isn't a good idea because the temperature needs to be<br>constant. Regular ovens warm up and cool down. Dehydrators are designed to<br>do just that - Dehydrate. In other words remove the moisture, which is<br>what you need. Moisture can't escape a regular oven brilliant well, whereas<br>dehydrators have a constant flow of air to draw it away. Go back to your<br>food Dehydrator see if that helps. [...]Sam Ö2024-03-11T17:12:20+02:002024-03-11T17:12:20+02:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;ccce9f4f.2403Hello, The tapes had been baked for 60 hours. Previously, I used a food<br>dehydrator for this, but this time I wanted to try using a regular oven.<br>Additionally, I wanted to experiment with different temperatures. This<br>batch, including these two tapes, was baked in the oven with temperatures<br>varying between 53-68 degrees Celsius, mostly staying around 60 degrees. [...]DuJuan Morris2024-03-11T11:03:28-04:002024-03-11T11:03:28-04:00Re: Friday: Radio Preservation Task Force Copyright Town Hallhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;e03b8a66.2403Awesome!!!<br><br>On Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 10:08 AM Feustle, Maristella <<br>Maristella.Feustle@unt.edu> wrote:<br><br>> (With the usual apologies for cross-posting)<br>><br>> Do you work with radio collections? Does copyright affect your decisions<br>> related to preservation and project planning? The Preservation Division of<br>> the Radio Preservation Task Force is pleased to announce a virtual town<br>> hall on radio preservation and copyright, on Friday, March 15, at 12 p.m. -<br>> 1:30 p.m. Eastern (9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Pacific). A Q&A session will follow<br>> brief discussions by four speakers. Registration is required; please follow<br>> the [...]Feustle, Maristella2024-03-11T14:07:18+00:002024-03-11T14:07:18+00:00Friday: Radio Preservation Task Force Copyright Town Hallhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;1b3b441f.2403(With the usual apologies for cross-posting)<br><br>Do you work with radio collections? Does copyright affect your decisions related to preservation and project planning? The Preservation Division of the Radio Preservation Task Force is pleased to announce a virtual town hall on radio preservation and copyright, on Friday, March 15, at 12 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Eastern (9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Pacific). A Q&A session will follow brief discussions by four speakers. Registration is required; please follow the link below to register: [...] ARSC2024-03-10T16:13:29-07:002024-03-10T16:13:29-07:00Re: Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;87cd92da.2403Hi Sami,<br><br>Obviously, once the oxide begins to peel off the audio tape it's game<br>over. Depending on the type of tape (I've seen this on consumer &<br>professional audio tapes), the process can vary. I would try both;<br>playing the tape warm & refrigerator cold (possibly frozen, if you think<br>that would help). Also, I would play the tape as is & watch it very<br>carefully. Whatever works.<br>Know that every time you rewind a tape past stationary tape lifters, you<br>are exposing the valuable oxide layer to possible damage. I personally,<br>have not had oxide shedding issues with [...]Richard L. Hess2024-03-10T18:19:21-04:002024-03-10T18:19:21-04:00Re: [SPAM] [ARSCLIST] Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;155cf65.2403Hi, Sami,<br><br>Have you baked them? For how long?<br><br>How have these been stored?<br><br>Are they backcoated?<br><br>Concert tape was similar to Shamrock--rejected pro tape, mostly.<br><br>Cheers,<br><br>Richard<br><br>On 2024-03-10 4:48 p.m., Sami Saari wrote:<br>> Hello,<br>><br>> I'm working on digitizing a batch of reel-to-reel tapes as volunteer work. This batch is relatively worthless because they are copies of master tapes that have already been digitized. Nonetheless, I took on these 70 tapes because they all suffer from sticky-shed syndrome. I thought this would be a good opportunity to practice baking since the loss of these tapes would [...]Sami Saari2024-03-10T22:48:34+02:002024-03-10T22:48:34+02:00Oxide layer tear offhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;33aef9a3.2403Hello,<br><br>I'm working on digitizing a batch of reel-to-reel tapes as volunteer work. This batch is relatively worthless because they are copies of master tapes that have already been digitized. Nonetheless, I took on these 70 tapes because they all suffer from sticky-shed syndrome. I thought this would be a good opportunity to practice baking since the loss of these tapes would not be irreplaceable. In addition to stickiness, some tapes have also experienced squealing, which Richard Hess refers to as soft binder syndrome on his website. [...]jrrothst@aol.com2024-03-10T19:38:16+00:002024-03-10T19:38:16+00:00Fw: arsclist@listserv.loc.govhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;1c458d9e.2403----- Forwarded Message ----- From: jrrothst@aol.com <000002bd779dc94d-dmarc-request@listserv.loc.gov>To: "arsclist@listserv.loc.gov" <arsclist@listserv.loc.gov>Sent: Thursday, March 7, 2024 at 11:23:34 AM PSTSubject: [ARSCLIST]<br>Dear ASRC listservs,<br>I'm conducting research on the short lived (1924-1926) Hollywood and Sunset Record Companies of Los Angeles. Both record companies issued private recordings without catalog numbers to be given away or sold at private functions in Los Angeles This was in addition to their cataloged recordings for the dime store trade. Would any listserv members have any of these private undocumented recordings that I could compile a list for them? An example of one of these private records is a [...]Paul Sutherland2024-03-08T20:27:14+00:002024-03-08T20:27:14+00:00<No subject>https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;91adbc99.2403Hi Jerald,<br><br>These were sent to the whole list (it's okay, just letting you know). You need to send this to listserv@listserv.loc.gov, not arsclist@listserv.loc.gov, and only your name after. See instructions here:<br><br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.arsc-audio.org/arsclist.html__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ajea2E-N2OULAIav2hFftDi5DXK61kaWKSQN3_KNix4k9VAKzM_gwXGxSjRzhMxquv-Yi2WpixTKMi2VsSSe4A$<br><br>Best,<br>Paul<br><br>---<br>Paul Sutherland<br>Archivist at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/CNAIR__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ajea2E-N2OULAIav2hFftDi5DXK61kaWKSQN3_KNix4k9VAKzM_gwXGxSjRzhMxquv-Yi2WpixTKMi2ii9efUw$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/CNAIR__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ajea2E-N2OULAIav2hFftDi5DXK61kaWKSQN3_KNix4k9VAKzM_gwXGxSjRzhMxquv-Yi2WpixTKMi2ii9efUw$ ><br>Musician at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.hearlambeth.com__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ajea2E-N2OULAIav2hFftDi5DXK61kaWKSQN3_KNix4k9VAKzM_gwXGxSjRzhMxquv-Yi2WpixTKMi0QwNhxTg$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.hearlambeth.com__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ajea2E-N2OULAIav2hFftDi5DXK61kaWKSQN3_KNix4k9VAKzM_gwXGxSjRzhMxquv-Yi2WpixTKMi0QwNhxTg$ > Paul Sutherland2024-03-08T20:27:54+00:002024-03-08T20:27:54+00:00<No subject>https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;622e7470.2403... and, I just sent that to the whole list. Woops. Sorry.<br><br>---<br>Paul Sutherland<br>Archivist at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/CNAIR__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YJxuqv5P6iS2A85jsp5nB7vjsJAkPrN3XWDDumJoz0GkBR2AdSx1riFsbASUS6yKBbyEJWYb9k2gxMpmuyiKVA$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/CNAIR__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YJxuqv5P6iS2A85jsp5nB7vjsJAkPrN3XWDDumJoz0GkBR2AdSx1riFsbASUS6yKBbyEJWYb9k2gxMpmuyiKVA$ ><br>Musician at https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.hearlambeth.com__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YJxuqv5P6iS2A85jsp5nB7vjsJAkPrN3XWDDumJoz0GkBR2AdSx1riFsbASUS6yKBbyEJWYb9k2gxMr4Uuj8Rw$ <https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.hearlambeth.com__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!YJxuqv5P6iS2A85jsp5nB7vjsJAkPrN3XWDDumJoz0GkBR2AdSx1riFsbASUS6yKBbyEJWYb9k2gxMr4Uuj8Rw$ >jrrothst@aol.com2024-03-08T10:39:48-08:002024-03-08T10:39:48-08:00<No subject>https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;f9ce5784.2403subscribe ARSCLIST Jerald A. Rothstein jrrothst@aol.com Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Devicejrrothst@aol.com2024-03-08T10:33:57-08:002024-03-08T10:33:57-08:00<No subject>https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;dc0ab479.2403subscribe ARCLIST Jerald A. Rothstein jrrothst@aol.com Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Devicejrrothst@aol.com2024-03-07T19:08:15+00:002024-03-07T19:08:15+00:00<No subject>https://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;47858f4e.2403Dear ASRC listservs,<br>I'm conducting research on the short lived (1924-1926) Hollywood and Sunset Record Companies of Los Angeles. Both record companies issued private recordings without catalog numbers to be given away or sold at private functions in Los Angeles This was in addition to their cataloged recordings for the dime store trade. Would any listserv members have any of these private undocumented recordings that I could compile a list for them? An example of one of these private records is a Hollywood recording by C. G. Emanuel. He was a Swedish Evangelist Pastor and baritone singer that sang the [...]Roy Baugher2024-03-07T10:54:31-05:002024-03-07T10:54:31-05:00King Records Japan catalogs, 1977-78 and 1981-82, for donationhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;37afa0df.2403Dear ASRC listservs,<br><br>I recently purchased two release catalogs of King Records of Tokyo, Japan<br>(not to be confused with King Records of Cincinnati, Ohio).<br><br>I bought these catalogs thinking that they pertained to King's Japanese<br>domestic releases, but they are not. These catalogs are for King's releases<br>of American and European labels for the Japanese market. [...]Yuri Shimoda2024-03-06T09:18:57-08:002024-03-06T09:18:57-08:00Call for National Survey Participation - Mapping the Magnetic Media Landscapehttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;7027b173.2403*Posting on behalf of BAVC Media*<br><br>BAVC Media (https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bavc.org/__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ZaxSArCZn_HdiRknvj0PJ0TBYLgeAju06c3G5Pk_6PrgjZb-6JdV01lQQdGd6xr6gWwh4xKyd6Z9W_fPU2x1LCyq-n8$ ) is pleased to announce a call for<br>participation in the survey project: Mapping the Magnetic Media Landscape (<br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bavc.org/magnetic-media-study/__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!ZaxSArCZn_HdiRknvj0PJ0TBYLgeAju06c3G5Pk_6PrgjZb-6JdV01lQQdGd6xr6gWwh4xKyd6Z9W_fPU2x12CqIeag$ ). If your organization has a<br>magnetic media collection, we need your voice! Follow the link above to<br>take the survey. Organizations large and small with any size magnetic media<br>collection, preserved or unpreserved, are invited to participate. [...]David Pierce2024-03-05T12:05:33-05:002024-03-05T12:05:33-05:00Job Announcement: Moving Image Section Head, Library of Congress, National Audio Visual Conservation Centerhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;bead6890.2403Please see the following Job Announcement.<br><br>*Moving Image Section Head *<br><br>The incumbent in this position serves as the Section Head for the Moving<br>Image Section, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center (NAVCC),<br>Researcher and Collections Services (RCS) of the Library of Congress<br>(Library) Packard Campus for Audio-Visual Conservation, in Culpeper, VA.<br>The Section Head also serves as a member of the NAVCC management team,<br>which includes planning, implementation, and on-going operations. The<br>incumbent may serve in the absence of the Chief or the Assistant Chief and<br>assume full responsibility of the NAVCC and all the responsibilities of<br>that position. [...]Nathan Georgitis2024-03-05T07:28:57-08:002024-03-05T07:28:57-08:00ARSC Conference and Workshop Registration is Openhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;4c566c68.2403---ARSC Conference and Workshop Registration is Open---<br><br>The Association for Recorded Sound Collections is pleased to announce that<br>registration for ARSC's 58th Annual Conference and Workshop, May 15-18,<br>2024 in St. Paul, Minnesota is now open.<br><br>The ARSC Workshop "Early and Obsolete Digital Formats" on Wednesday, May<br>15, 2024 will look at early and obsolete digital formats with history,<br>details, and playback tips from renowned experts including Eddie Ciletti<br>(Manhattan Sound Technicians, Inc.), Dan Johnson (Audio Archiving<br>Services), George Blood (George Blood Audio), Jason Bitner (How's That<br>Sound), Nadja Wallaszkovits (Professor of Audio/Visual Preservation,<br>Stuttgart, Germany), Gary Galo (Audio Engineer [...]David Day2024-03-04T18:44:16+00:002024-03-04T18:44:16+00:00Job posting of possible interesthttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;dc12b61c.2403Here is a new job posting from BYU that might be of interest to some.<br><br>https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://hrms.byu.edu/psc/ps/PUBLIC/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&SiteId=60&FOCUS=Employee&JobOpeningId=130027&PostingSeq=1__;!!EDx7F7x-0XSOB8YS_BQ!doM25C1bxTzZ8Mw-GHTdrxRu0teBwhJ7wOGq1lsoVZ6UVVrbred7DpG3XD81RPL_fK8zjTRyW50PI-Q2dOjoOdU9d38$ Steve Smolian2024-03-03T17:56:57-05:002024-03-03T17:56:57-05:00Re: 2/25 Discography Committee Meeting Agenda & Zoom Linkhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;d36012cf.2403Hi, Matt, rest of the committee,<br><br>I auditioned the video of the meeting. My comments are attached. I'd appreciate it being distrubted to the other members as well.<br><br>Steve<br><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List <ARSCLIST@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV> On Behalf Of Matt Rose<br>Sent: Sunday, March 3, 2024 9:43 AM<br>To: ARSCLIST@LISTSERV.LOC.GOV<br>Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] 2/25 Discography Committee Meeting Agenda & Zoom Link [...]Matt Rose2024-03-03T09:42:50-05:002024-03-03T09:42:50-05:00Re: 2/25 Discography Committee Meeting Agenda & Zoom Linkhttps://listserv.loc.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ARSCLIST;3c3f335e.2403H Steve and David,<br><br>Hope all is well. No worries at all about missing the meeting. Attached is<br>the recorded video of the meeting. We plan on having another committee<br>meeting at the beginning of April. I will send you both the details soon.<br><br>Looking forward to seeing you both at ARSC!<br><br>All the best, [...]