Program: MSIS/PhD
Course Areas
Archival Science/Preservation/Records Management
Library Science/Librarianship
Catalog Description
Study of audio recording through a chronological examination of the development of recording; basic care and preservation of recordings; economics of audio preservation; and stability concerns of modern media.
Instructor Description
Study of audio recording through a chronological examination of the development of recording; basic care and preservation of recordings; Preservation of audio archives; and stability concerns of audiovisual media.
Prerequisites
Graduate standing.
Restrictions
Enrollment in Information Studies (INF) courses is restricted to graduate students in the School of Information through registration periods 1 and 2, with outside students only being accepted during period 3.
Current and Upcoming Classes for this Course
No upcoming classes are scheduled for this course.
Past Classes for this Course
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| INF 392L: Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting
Sarah Cunningham Syllabus |
Fall Term 2025 |
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| INF 392L: Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting
Sarah Cunningham Syllabus |
Fall Term 2024 |
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| INF 392L: Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting
Sarah Cunningham Syllabus |
Fall Term 2023 |
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| INF 392L: Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting
Sarah Cunningham Syllabus |
Spring Term 2023 |
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