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245 00 Saving new sounds :|bpodcast preservation and 
       historiography /|cJeremy Wade Morris and Eric Hoyt, 
       editors. 
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264  1 Ann Arbor :|bUniversity of Michigan Press,|c2021. 
300    1 online resource 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "Over seventy-five million Americans listen to podcasts 
       every month, and the average weekly listener spends over 
       six hours tuning into podcasts from the more than thirty 
       million podcast episodes currently available. Yet despite 
       the excitement over podcasting, the sounds of podcasting's
       nascent history are vulnerable and they remain 
       mystifyingly difficult to research and preserve. Podcast 
       feeds end abruptly, cease to be maintained, or become 
       housed in proprietary databases, which are difficult to 
       search with any rigor. Podcasts might seem to be highly 
       available everywhere, but it's necessary to preserve and 
       analyze these resources now, or scholars will find 
       themselves writing, researching, and thinking about a past
       they can't fully see or hear. This collection gathers the 
       expertise of leading and emerging scholars in podcasting 
       and digital audio in order to take stock of podcasting's 
       recent history and imagine future directions for the 
       format. Essays trace some of the less amplified histories 
       of the format and offer discussions of some of the hurdles
       podcasting faces nearly twenty years into its existence. 
       Using their experiences building and using the PodcastRE 
       database-one of the largest publicly accessible databases 
       for searching and researching podcasts-the volume editors 
       and contributors reflect on how they, as media historians 
       and cultural researchers, can best preserve podcasting's 
       booming audio cultures and the countless voices and 
       perspectives podcasting adds to our collective soundscape"
       --|cProvided by publisher. 
542 1  $f This work is licensed under a Creative Commons 
       Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International License
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588    Description based on print version record and CIP data 
       provided by publisher; resource not viewed. 
650  0 Podcasts|xConservation and restoration. 
650  0 Podcasts|xArchival resources. 
650  0 Podcasting|xHistory. 
650  7 Digital audio broadcasting.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00893627 
650  7 Podcasting.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01741597 
650  7 SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.|2bisacsh 
655  7 History.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01411628 
700 1  Morris, Jeremy Wade,|d1976-|eeditor. 
700 1  Hoyt, Eric,|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tSaving new sounds|dAnn Arbor : 
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