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The recordings preserved in the United States National Recording Registry form a registry of recordings selected yearly by the National Recording Preservation Board for preservation in the Library of Congress. [2] The National Recording Preservation Act of 2000 established a national program to guard America's sound recording heritage. The Act ...
The United States National Recording Preservation Board selects recorded sounds for preservation in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.The National Recording Registry was initiated to maintain and preserve "sound recordings that are culturally, historically or aesthetically significant"; to be eligible, recordings must be at least ten years old.
Pages in category "United States National Recording Registry recordings" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 477 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page)
The Library of Congress has released its annual list of 25 audio recordings earmarked for celebration and preservation as part of the National Recording Registry, and the musical artists selected ...
Records of the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)/Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Division Guide to Federal Records; National Park Service (NPS): official Heritage Documentation Programs website; Library of Congress HABS/HAER/HALS Collection; Photographer Stepen Schafer BLOG: Frequently Asked Questions about HABS, HAER and ...
The National Recording Preservation Plan is a strategic guide for the preservation of sound recordings in the United States. It was published in December 2012 by the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) and the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress.
This includes a marker to indicate where each record begins and ends, as well as a set of characters at the beginning of each record that provide a directory for locating the fields and subfields within the record. In 2002, the Library of Congress developed the MARCXML schema as an alternative record structure, allowing MARC records to be ...
In January 2007, a five-page letter was sent to the National Recording Preservation Board at the Library of Congress on behalf of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) in support of a study on the current state of recorded sound preservation in the United States, stating "the lack of agreed upon standards and commonly accepted best ...