The Magnetic Tape Alert Project is surveying the world’s magnetic tape collections!
IASA and UNESCO’s Information for All Programme are seeking the assistance of individuals and organisations who are engaged in collecting, archiving or studying sound and audio-visual content recorded on magnetic tapes (music, video, endangered languages, folklore, rituals, dance, oral history, etc). Please share with us information about your collections to help us map out the state of the world’s archives.
So far we've received a good number of responses, but there are large regions for which we are lacking information: Africa, the Middle East and Asia. It's vital that our survey incorporates as many countries as possible. No collection is too small.
The 30th September deadline for submissions is fast approaching, so please fill out our survey at www.mtap.iasa-web.org and share it widely with friends and colleagues. The results will feature in a report to be published next year.
Dr Andrew Pace
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www.mtap.iasa-web.org
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