Albert Levering. Ca. 1910. Jack Kapp Collection, Recorded Sound
The ARSC Journal is a semi-annual, peer reviewed publication that serves to document the history of sound recording and includes original articles on many aspects of research and preservation: biography; cataloging; copyright law; current research; discography; technical aspects of sound restoration, etc., etc. Selected ARSC conference papers are a regular feature. The journal also includes book, CD-ROM and sound recording reviews, and publishes a running bibliography of articles appearing in other specialist publications and of related interest.
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Caption for image on right: "Professional jealousy--What happened when a Mary Garden record met a Tettrazini record on the library table." Albert Levering. Ca. 1910. Jack Kapp Collection, Recorded Sound Section, Library of Congress. < enlarge image >
Barry R. Ashpole, Editor, ARSC Journal (Chair)
Tim Brooks, Copyright & Fair Use / Current Bibliography
Jim Farrington, Book Reviews Editor
David Giovannoni, Program Chair, ARSC Conference
Gary A. Galo, Sound Recording Reviews Editor
Ted. P. Sheldon, Publisher, ARSC Journal
Ex Officio: Sam Brylawski, ARSC, President
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