[Dixielandjazz] Mosaic boxes (was Cardboard or Jewell Box CDs?)
David Richoux
tubaman at tubatoast.com
Tue Aug 11 10:30:54 PDT 2009
There are also some Non-Commercial radio stations remaining that
still have "Real" libraries. KFJC has received several large
collections of old jazz records (LP and CD) over the years - however,
78s are a bit of a problem.
Usually we add the historic records to our library but those that are
not added might go to our record swaps (operating costs are still very
high for a broadcast station!)
Dave Richoux
On Aug 11, 2009, at 8:25 AM, dwlit at cpcug.org wrote:
> Anyone with a large music collection should contact the
> universities/libraries known for their music sections/departments.
> Check
> out their online catalogs to see what they have. Check with music
> reference librarians for clues on how your collection might be
> received;
> they may even have a bequest policy. Do they have space
> restrictions? Do
> they know anything about jazz and early recordings?
>
> --Sheik
>
> Bill wrote:
>> I have no idea what will happen to my significant jazz record and
>> book
>> collection and files after I've gone.
>> Hopefully, an archive or library will take it all as a donation. That
>> will be for my family to decide.
>> [I feel a thread coming on. One we had many years ago on the DJML.]
>> Very kind regards,
>> Bill.
>
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