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Tag: Preservation

Media(ted) Archives: The Politics of Saving & Making Media Histories
Lamiyah Bahrainwala / Southwestern University

October 29, 2018 Lamiyah Bahrainwala / Southwestern University One comment

Lamiyah Bahrainwala reflects on FLOW 2018’s “Media(ted) Archives: The Politics of Saving & Making Media Histories” roundtable and the need to rethink “bad archives.”

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Preserving Pornographic Media
Desirae Embree / Texas A&M University

October 29, 2018 Desirae Embree / Texas A&M One comment

Desirae Embree reflects on the “Preserving Pornographic Media” roundtable at FLOW 2018.

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Saving New Sounds: The Sonic Web
Jeremy Wade Morris/ University of Wisconsin-Madison

April 30, 2018 Jeremy Wade Morris / University of Wisconsin-Madison 24 comments

In this article, Jeremy Wade Morris writes about the importance of archiving audio on the Internet and the absences in current web archives.

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Can We Invent a Field Called “Radio Preservation Studies”?
Carolyn Birdsall / University of Amsterdam

May 19, 2015 Carolyn Birdsall / University of Amsterdam Leave a comment

In this column for the Radio Preservation Task Force with the National Recording Preservation Board of the Library of Congress Special Issue, Carolyn Birdsall makes an argument for the creation of the field of Radio Preservation Studies.

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