Abstract

The music library and archive literature suggests that ethnomusicological field recordings can have significant value to users not associated with the institution holding the material. This study gathered data from the websites of seventeen United States sound archives in order to determine what levels of physical and intellectual access to field recordings are currently available to different users.

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