Posted on behalf of Will Prentice at the British Library with apologies for cross-posting.
Unlocking Audio 2: Connecting with Listeners
16 & 17 March 2009
The British Library Conference Centre, London
Supported by JISC
Preliminary announcement
Unlocking Audio 2: Connecting with Listeners is an international
conference marking the end of the second phase of the British Library's
Archival Sound Recordings project, funded by the Joint Information
Systems Committee (JISC).
The conference will focus on how audio resources need to be prepared for
access in ways that researchers expect to discover, browse, audition and
analyse them on-line.
Reviewing existing and emerging practices and technologies, the
conference will be of interest to:
* content owners
* service providers
* user groups
* resource managers
* system integrators
* designers and implementers of data mining, search and analysis
tools
The programme will include a social dinner and behind-the-scenes tours
of the audio facilities of the British Library Conservation Centre.
Space will be available for displaying posters and small exhibits.
A detailed programme, call for papers and registration information will
be available soon at www.bl.uk/unlockingaudio
For more information about Archival Sound Recordings:
http://sounds.bl.uk
"Unlocking Audio 2"
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