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Extracting Audio from Pictures « media preservation

Three years ago, a survey team identified a staggering 569,148 time-based
media objects on the Bloomington campus of Indiana University—that’s over
half a million sound recordings, video recordings, and reels of film. The
earliest items documented in the survey
report<http://www.indiana.edu/%7Emedpres/documents/iub_media_preservation_survey_FINALwww.pdf>date
back to 1893.

However, that report doesn’t mention what might be considered IU
Bloomington’s oldest time-based media of all. That’s not because we didn’t
do a thorough job. Rather, it’s because the items in question don’t look or
behave much like the media we were surveying—discs, reels, cylinders,
cassettes, and so forth. Instead, they’re *pictures in books*. And pictures
in books seem well outside the scope of the Media Preservation Initiative.


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