I recommend a look at Pop Up Archive [1] - digital archiving for the non-archivist. It's heavily based on the archiving of sound files. kc [1] https://www.popuparchive.com/ On 7/29/15 9:13 PM, Scott Carlson wrote: > Apologies for any cross-posting, and please excuse the shameless self-promotion... Norie Guthrie (an archivist/special collections librarian) and myself have started a website/blog to help DIY & born-digital music labels with the digital/physical preservation of their materials. We hope to provide practical archiving tips and solutions to those putting out music on a shoestring budget. > > This past spring, we conducted a survey to understand what types of materials record labels were saving and how they were saving them. We hope to formally present on this data some time in the future. > > If you have time, please stop by the blog: http://www.indiepreserves.info/ > > Feel free to look us up on Twitter as well: https://twitter.com/IndiePreserves > > Thanks, > Scott Carlson > Metadata Coordinator > Rice University, Fondren Library > [log in to unmask] -- Karen Coyle [log in to unmask] http://kcoyle.net m: +1-510-435-8234 skype: kcoylenet/+1-510-984-3600