The Chronicle of Higher Education
August 13, 1999
Michigan State Plans a
Collection of
Historical Audio Recordings Michigan State University plans to
build the
largest collection of historical audio recordings on the Internet, opening
50,000 hours of interviews and speeches to researchers, students, and
anyone interested in the intonations, pauses, and coughs of history...
The New York Times
July 15, 1999
On a New On-Line
Archive, The
Quarry will be
sounds
The Lansing State Journal
July 15, 1999
MSU's
free online
library Voices: MSU to
offer 'the voices of history'
MSU News Bulletin
July 15, 1999
MSU to lead $3.6 million project on 'spoken
word'
MSU has been chosen by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to lead a
$3.6 million project that will revolutionize audiotape repositories across
the United States...
The State News
July 15, 1999
Grant puts sound bytes online: Project to enhance
research resources, voice search engine
Students and faculty searching for sound bytes on Thomas Edison inventions
or Babe Ruth home runs will soon be able to access a Web site devoted to a
century of historical sound recordings...
Michigan State University
July 14, 1999
Press Release: NSF has Chosen MSU as Homesite to
$3.6 Million Project to Preserve the Spoken Word
Michigan State University has been chosen by the National Science
Foundation (NSF) to lead a $3.6 million project that will revolutionize
audiotape repositories across the U.S....
  
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