EUGENE, Oré., May 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) is partnering with the Detroit Sound Conservancy to launch our 2022 National Conference. We are providing unlimited access to all of our programming for accredited media. The conference begins next Thursday at 11:00 a.m. (EDT).
50 different sessions are to be discovered. You can join us live and watch whatever you want. If your schedule is a bit tight, all of our programs are available for 30 days after the conference ends.
A few highlights: Thursday at 11:00 a.m. (EDT). Why is it Detroit such a pool of musical talent? In search of an answer, two DetroitChina-based experts interviewed musicians, songwriters, arrangers, singers, publishers and DJs. They covered almost all musical genres. Also watch excerpts from these interviews.
- The Music Modernization Act changes the landscape of US copyright law, but how does it work? Archives and the public always find this difficult. We can show you a way to improve your learning curve. Some of the nation’s top experts show how institutions are using the new law and how you can too.
- The achievements of the Women’s Music Movement are finally getting the attention they deserve. From 1972 to 2015, a fusion of feminist politics, sound production composed of women, and popular folk traditions created a bold new network of recording and performance. The recognized historian of this important movement tells how it all happened.
- Matthew Barton of the Library of Congress explains how shortwave broadcasting has become such a vital tool on the battlefield, helping to combat widespread disinformation campaigns and media blackouts.
To register for the ARSC 2022 conference: E-mail [email protected] or call Nathan Georgitis at (541) 346-1852. They’ll want the name of your outlet, podcast, or whoever you’re freelancing for, and an email address where you can be reached. We will send you the complete conference program with the schedule and the password you will need to access the conference. It’s so simple.
ARSC welcomes you and the national gathering of participating registration experts. A small favor though. We would be grateful if you could contact the Association for Recorded
Sound recordings (ARSC) in your stories and segments. Find us onwww.arsc-audio.org>
The historic Fox Theater in Downtown Detroit; Award: Stephanie HumeCC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
SOURCE Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC)