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 Feb 13, 2005 02:13 PST 


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--- ARSC CONFERENCE to FEATURE TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS ---

The 2005 ARSC Conference, March 30 - April 2, in Austin, Texas, will feature

a particular emphasis on technical issues. Eleven papers, presented by
leading authorities, will explore a variety of topics, ranging from the
details of playback and restoration, to the design of audio preservation
projects.

Restoration sessions will include talks on a new process to eliminate sticky

shed syndrome, the correction of wow and flutter artifacts, and a comparison

of software-based restoration methods.

Sessions focused on preservation projects will include presentations that
examine audio preservation digitization at small institutions, technical
metadata and storage issues for small archives, and the management and
storage of digital audio files.

Talks about grooved media and preservation metrics are also scheduled.

This year's conference promises a rich examination of technical issues and
concerns faced by all recorded sound collectors and archivists.

For the complete preliminary program, registration form, and further details

about the conference, visit http://arsc-audio.org/conference2005.html .

If you have questions about the technical talks, contact Mike Casey,
mica-@indiana.edu , or Adrian Cosentini, a.cose-@worldnet.att.net ,
the ARSC Technical Committee Co-Chairs.


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). If you have any
<BR>questions, please click on one of the links below. Please DO NOT simply
hit <BR>REPLY or post further messages to this list.<BR><BR><BR>--- ARSC
CONFERENCE to FEATURE TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS ---<BR><BR>The 2005 ARSC
Conference, March 30 - April 2, in Austin, Texas, will feature <BR>a
particular emphasis on technical issues. Eleven papers, presented by
<BR>leading authorities, will explore a variety of topics, ranging from the
<BR>details of playback and restoration, to the design of audio preservation
<BR>projects.<BR><BR>Restoration sessions will include talks on a new
process to eliminate sticky <BR>shed syndrome, the correction of wow and
flutter artifacts, and a comparison <BR>of software-based restoration
methods.<BR><BR>Sessions focused on preservation projects will include
presentations that <BR>examine audio preservation digitization at small
institutions, technical <BR>metadata and storage issues for small archives,
and the management and <BR>storage of digital audio files.<BR><BR>Talks
about grooved media and preservation metrics are also scheduled.<BR><BR>This
year's conference promises a rich examination of technical issues and
<BR>concerns faced by all recorded sound collectors and
archivists.<BR><BR>For the complete preliminary program, registration form,
and further details <BR>about the conference, visit <A
href="http://arsc-audio.org/conference2005.html">http://arsc-audio.org/confe
rence2005.html</A> .<BR><BR>If you have questions about the technical talks,
contact Mike Casey, <BR><A
href="mailto:mica-@indiana.edu">mica-@indiana.edu</A> , or Adrian
Cosentini, <A
href="mailto:a.cose-@worldnet.att.net">a.cose-@worldnet.att.net</A>
, <BR>the ARSC Technical Committee Co-Chairs.<BR><BR><BR>Anna-Maria
Manuel<BR>ARSC Outreach Committee Chair</DIV></body></html>

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