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Vinyl-Loving Librarian Speaks About Preservation Week [video]
Brian Schottlaender, University Librarian at the University of California, San Diego, is a person who likes records. In a video produced for Preservation Week, he describes his personal collection and philosophy on preservation.
I find a particular value in playing a record in its original format. Some more modern records sound awful on vinyl and are better off kept digital. Unfortunately, most people aren't music snobs or audiophiles, and vinyl, like 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs, was doomed for the cutout bin. Still, I'd hate to see library vinyl collections end up in non-circulation or confined to listening rooms due to the vulnerability of the medium.
Longtime archivist, former head of the Vancouver Public Library’s history division, and queer rights activist Ron Dutton donated more than 750,000 items documenting the British Columbia LGBTQ community to the City of Vancouver Archives in March.
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I find a particular value in playing a record in its original format. Some more modern records sound awful on vinyl and are better off kept digital. Unfortunately, most people aren't music snobs or audiophiles, and vinyl, like 8-tracks, cassettes, and CDs, was doomed for the cutout bin. Still, I'd hate to see library vinyl collections end up in non-circulation or confined to listening rooms due to the vulnerability of the medium.Posted : Apr 28, 2011 07:58