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2005 ARSC Conference
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Dec 22, 2004 08:41 PST
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Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Please do not hit REPLY
or post further messages to this list.
---2005 ANNUAL CONFERENCE---
ARSC proudly announces its 39th annual conference, to be held in the "Live
Music Capital of the World," Austin, Texas, March 30 - April 2, 2005. Hosted
by the University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with ARSC's Texas
Chapter, this conference promises to be lively, enjoyable, and memorable --
one you won't want to miss!
The Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin will be the conference site. The hotel,
located downtown at 111 East Cesar Chavez Street, overlooks beautiful Town
Lake, with more than 30 miles of hike and bike trails. ARSC has arranged a
special conference rate of $129 per night, single or double. To reserve a
room, visit www.radisson.com/austintx/ or call (512) 478-9611 and use
promotional code ARSC05. The special rate is good until March 7, 2005, but
book as early as possible.
For further details about the conference, visit
http://arsc-audio.org/conference2005.html. The conference registration form
and complete program will be added in early January.
ARSC is dedicated to the preservation and study of sound recordings -- in
all genres of music and speech, in all formats, and from all periods. The
upcoming conference will reflect this focus. Among the vast array of talks,
topics will include:
-- music producers and sellers in Austin
-- music history and collections in Austin and Texas
-- recording technology
-- classical, folk, country and gospel music
-- copyright issues
-- digital preservation.
The pre-conference workshop, "The Assessment, Preservation, and Access of
Audio Collections in the Digital Age: An Archival Case Study," will take
place March 30, 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. Workshop registration is not included
in the conference registration fee. Early registration (before March 4) is
$70 for ARSC members, $85 for non-members. Detailed information and the
registration form can be found at http://arsc-audio.org/workshop05.html.
Other exciting activities are being scheduled. The conference will include
tours of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and the Austin City
Limits studio at KLRU.
Don't forget to join us for the ARSC Banquet, to be held at the world
headquarters of Threadgill's, which has been serving home cooking since
1933. Peabody Award-winning radio producers, the Kitchen Sisters (Davia
Nelson and Nikki Silva), will be the guest speakers at this event.
As a bonus, conference registrants are likely to find many treasures at the
Austin Record Convention. Advertised to be "the largest sale of recorded
music in the USA," the convention will take place at the Crockett Event
Center, during the weekend of the conference.
If you have questions or wish to exhibit at the conference, please contact
Kurt Nauck, ARSC Conference Manager, at nau-@78rpm.com.
Anna-Maria Manuel
ARSC Outreach Committee Chair
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<DIV>The following message has been posted by the Outreach Committee of
the<BR>Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC). Please do not hit
REPLY<BR>or post further messages to this list.<BR><BR>---2005 ANNUAL
CONFERENCE---<BR><BR>ARSC proudly announces its 39th annual conference, to
be held in the "Live<BR>Music Capital of the World," Austin, Texas, March 30
- April 2, 2005. Hosted<BR>by the University of Texas at Austin, in
collaboration with ARSC's Texas<BR>Chapter, this conference promises to be
lively, enjoyable, and memorable -- <BR>one you won't want to
miss!<BR><BR>The Radisson Hotel & Suites Austin will be the conference
site. The hotel,<BR>located downtown at 111 East Cesar Chavez Street,
overlooks beautiful Town<BR>Lake, with more than 30 miles of hike and bike
trails. ARSC has arranged a<BR>special conference rate of $129 per night,
single or double. To reserve a<BR>room, visit <A
href="http://www.radisson.com/austintx/">www.radisson.com/austintx/</A> or
call (512) 478-9611 and use<BR>promotional code ARSC05. The special rate is
good until March 7, 2005, but<BR>book as early as possible.<BR><BR>For
further details about the conference, visit<BR><A
href="http://arsc-audio.org/conference2005.html">http://arsc-audio.org/confe
rence2005.html</A>. The conference registration form<BR>and complete program
will be added in early January.<BR><BR>ARSC is dedicated to the preservation
and study of sound recordings -- in<BR>all genres of music and speech, in
all formats, and from all periods. The<BR>upcoming conference will reflect
this focus. Among the vast array of talks,<BR>topics will include:<BR><BR>--
music producers and sellers in Austin<BR>-- music history and collections in
Austin and Texas<BR>-- recording technology<BR>-- classical, folk, country
and gospel music<BR>-- copyright issues<BR>-- digital
preservation.<BR><BR>The pre-conference workshop, "The Assessment,
Preservation, and Access of<BR>Audio Collections in the Digital Age: An
Archival Case Study," will take<BR>place March 30, 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.
Workshop registration is not included<BR>in the conference registration fee.
Early registration (before March 4) is<BR>$70 for ARSC members, $85 for
non-members. Detailed information and the<BR>registration form can be found
at <A
href="http://arsc-audio.org/workshop05.html">http://arsc-audio.org/workshop0
5.html</A>.<BR><BR>Other exciting activities are being scheduled. The
conference will include<BR>tours of the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential
Library and the Austin City<BR>Limits studio at KLRU.<BR><BR>Don't forget to
join us for the ARSC Banquet, to be held at the world<BR>headquarters of
Threadgill's, which has been serving home cooking since<BR>1933. Peabody
Award-winning radio producers, the Kitchen Sisters (Davia<BR>Nelson and
Nikki Silva), will be the guest speakers at this event.<BR><BR>As a bonus,
conference registrants are likely to find many treasures at the<BR>Austin
Record Convention. Advertised to be "the largest sale of recorded<BR>music
in the USA," the convention will take place at the Crockett Event<BR>Center,
during the weekend of the conference.<BR><BR>If you have questions or wish
to exhibit at the conference, please contact<BR>Kurt Nauck, ARSC Conference
Manager, at <A
href="mailto:nau-@78rpm.com">nau-@78rpm.com</A>.<BR><BR><BR>Anna-Maria
Manuel<BR>ARSC Outreach Committee Chair</DIV></body></html>
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