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The Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Plan

A very long document...
http://www.loc.gov/rr/record/nrpb/PLAN%20pdf.pdf

It's more about frameworks and strategies than a "this is exactly what we will do" plan, but the suggestions for changing the copyright status of older recordings in the USA, for figuring out common useful metadata, and the huge amount of content that needs reformatting, is all new information for me.

Cheers,
David.

 

The Library of Congress National Recording Preservation Plan

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Thank you for bringing this to my notice, David.

Maybe you'll find another Library of Congress paper I had linked to in 2010, also interesting.
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