Digital Archiving Resources

Seeing voices: Imaging the earliest sound recordings

Title

Seeing voices: Imaging the earliest sound recordings

Subject

Archives

Description

Early recorded sound represents an invaluable slice of our global heritage, but the information stored on old recordings is constantly degraded through wear and other damage. To restore and preserve that vital content, physicists and archivists are turning to a technique first employed by particle physicists decades ago.

Creator

Haber, Carl

Publisher

AIP Publishing LLC

Date

March 2014

Contributor

Korosec, Pat

Rights

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Type

Journal Article

Bibliographic Citation

Haber, Carl. "Seeing voices: Imaging the earliest sound recordings" 

Physics Today 67.3 (2014): 68-69. Web. 14 Apr. 2015.

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Citation

Haber, Carl, “Seeing voices: Imaging the earliest sound recordings,” Digital Archiving Resources, accessed April 18, 2024, https://dar.cah.ucf.edu/items/show/211.