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Building the National Radio Recordings Database: A Big Data Approach to Documenting Audio Heritage

Digital Libraries 2020-03-04 v1 Computers and Society

Abstract

This paper traces strategies used by the Radio Preservation Task Force of the Library of Congress's National Recording Preservation Board to develop a publicly searchable database documenting extant radio materials held by collecting institutions throughout the country. Having aggregated metadata on 2,500 unique collections to date, the project has encountered a series of logistical challenges that are not only technical in nature but also institutional and social, raising critical issues involving organizational structure, political representation, and the ethics of data access. As the project continues to expand and evolve, lessons from its early development offer valuable reminders of the human judgment, hidden labor, and interpersonal relations required for successful big data work.

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@article{arxiv.1911.04625,
  title  = {Building the National Radio Recordings Database: A Big Data Approach to Documenting Audio Heritage},
  author = {Emily Goodmann and Mark A. Matienzo and Shawn VanCour and William Vanden Dries},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04625},
  year   = {2020}
}

Comments

7 pages; accepted by 4th Computational Archival Science (CAS) workshop, IEEE Big Data 2019