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Abstract
This paper reviews the 80-year history of two Library of Congress literary audio archives — the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature and the PALABRA Archive — and details the challenges and opportunities that the dawn of the digital era posed for such collections. Curators and archival professionals who had been accustomed to analogue collection frameworks and workflows began to develop strategies for digitisation and digital access, paving the way for the establishment of the Library’s Digital Content Management Section. This new section’s Digital Collections Management Compendium outlines the institution’s policy and guidance for its digital content managers. New complexities with handling digital files highlighted the need to develop innovative digital processing workflows, as well as the importance of documenting these workflows and techniques for future processing efforts. Continuous documentation and efforts to process digital files have led to increased confidence in utilising scripting for batch processing as well as an improved understanding of the requirements for making this content accessible. The collaboration between literary audio archives curators and digital content managers laid the foundation for similar digital preservation practices that the institution continues to build upon for other projects, and continues to ensure the successful transition of these historic literary collections into the digital era.
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Author's Biography
Kristy Darby is a digital collections specialist in the Digital Collections Management and Services Division of the Library of Congress. She works on various digital projects, including supporting a growing collection of open access e-books and developing workflows for processing digital content.
Catalina Gómez is a reference librarian in the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress. She curates and manages the PALABRA Archive, develops collections on Latin American art and works on a variety of outreach and digital humanities projects.
Anne Holmes is a programme specialist in the Literary Initiatives Division of the Library of Congress, where she curates and manages the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature and oversees a variety of digital literary programmes.
Marcus Nappier is a digital collections specialist in the Digital Collections Management and Services Division of the Library of Congress, where he supports staff in building a universal digital collection and ensuring enduring access to users.
Camille Salas is an assistant head in the Digital Content Management Section of the Library of Congress. She oversees a variety of digital projects to document and sustain digital preservation processes and procedures to grow and maintain the Library’s permanent digital collections.