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Re: [ARSCLIST] What to Keep and Why....was now why preserve



I'm not sure "Balkan Music" doesn't belong with country. Dick Spottswood has demonstrated many times how the roots of country include a few which infused middle-european dance musics.

An experienced subject specialist, even if hired as a consultant, must have input to collecting mission statements.

Steve Smolian


----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Snyder" <msnyder@xxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] What to Keep and Why....was now why preserve



Don Andes wrote:

P.S. I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel here so if someone knows of a
accepted method that libraries/archives are currently using please let
me know.

In addition to Don's list of criteria I would add that if we're talking about a collecting research library or archive, a very important filtering device for what to collect/save is what most fits your mission statement, i.e. what areas your institution collects in and regards as most important to its mission. This kind of falls under Don's "personal taste" category, but it's more strongly-defined. So if your area of collection is American country music of the mid twentieth century, as opposed to Balkan music or American oral histories of the 1970s, you would err on the side of preserving those items in your collection that most fit that bill. This is why mission statements are so important: they make the archivist's job that much easier and let him or her off the hook in many cases.

Matt Snyder
Music Archivist
Wilson Processing Project
The New York Public Library


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