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Re: [ARSCLIST] AT THE VERY BEGINNING OF A REEL TO REEL TAPE DIGITIZATION PROJECT - out sourcing recommen



Hi

I would try -
The Audio Archive
c/o Eric Jacobs
1346 The Alameda, Suite 7
San Jose, CA 95126
408.221.2128 (Voice)
408.549.9867 (FAX)
EricJ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Email)
www.TheAudioArchive.com (Web)
(Preservation Transfer; Restoration; Consulting
and Training; Disaster Recovery)

Cheers
Marie

Marie O'Connell
Analogue Tape Preservation Archivist
Sound Archives/Nga Taonga Korero
PO Box 1531
Radio New Zealand House
Level 1, 51 Chester Street West
Christchurch
Phone  +64 3 374 8443
Fax  + 64 3 374 8448
www.soundarchives.co.nz 
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>>> mfrances@xxxxxxx 19/12/2008 9:28 a.m. >>>
All,

I am new to this list and VERY new to the technical aspects of
digitizing audio tape ... we have a collection of about 200 reel to
reel
tapes that are about 40 years old.  Some of them at a careful glance
are
NOT in the best of shape (there is visible cupping on a few). We do
not
have the expertise remotely here to deal with them technically - I was
wondering if anyone has a company that they have worked with for
sending
a batch of tapes to to have them digitized (and possibly  transcribed
too). I am looking at them right now to get an overall picture of what
they are, and they DO seem to be worth preserving.

thanks


Melodie Morgan Frances
Head of Cataloging
Graduate Theological Union
mfrances@xxxxxxx 
510-649-2521


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