Abstract
The article focuses on the efforts of the Library of Congress' National Recording Preservation Board to preserve America's sound history. It provides information on the meetings and the plans that they are making for a national audio preservation program of America's sound recordings. The efforts towards this preservation was largely due to the realization that the sound recordings of earlier material could be doomed forever because of the outdated methods used to record them.
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