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DIY popular music archives and museums: Visit to the Australian Jazz Museum with Professor Anne Gilliland
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Monday, 30 November 2015. Visit to the Australian Jazz Museum with Professor Anne Gilliland. Today I had the pleasure of taking Professor Anne Gilliland. Director of the Archival Studies specialization in the Department of Information Studies at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), to the Australian Jazz Museum. Since my last visit in late-September the social media activity of the AJM has increased considerably. If you don't already, follow the AJM on Instagram. Posted by Sarah Baker. Volunt...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: October 2015
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Thursday, 1 October 2015. Crowdfunding campaign of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In an earlier post. I asked if crowdfunding might be a pathway to financial sustainability for DIY popular music archives, museums and halls of fame. A current crowdfunding campaign by The National Jazz Museum in Harlem. On the site Indiegogo. Suggests that some community archives are turning to crowdfunding as a source of much needed cash to keep their operations going. Posted by Sarah Baker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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DIY popular music archives and museums: Forthcoming presentation at "Death and Life", a pop-up workshop in Sydney organised by Archive Futures
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Tuesday, 3 November 2015. Forthcoming presentation at "Death and Life", a pop-up workshop in Sydney organised by Archive Futures. Later this month I will be presenting a paper on DIY archiving at a pop-up workshop in Sydney which has been organised by Archive Futures. In association with the Australian Centre for Public History. The workshop, called " Death and Life. Will be held on Friday 20th November from 2.30-5pm in UTS Building 10 (Jones Street), Level 9, Room 113. Posted by Sarah Baker. This is the...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: March 2016
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Thursday, 17 March 2016. Guest post - - overview of new publication on DIY institutions. In this post, guest blogger Lauren Istvandity provides an overview of a journal article written by Sarah Baker which was recently published in Archives and Records. Posted by Sarah Baker. Labels: Archives and Records. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Enthusiasts play a crucial role in the way that popular music and its culture is remembered. This project looks at instances of community-based, volunteer run archives an...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: June 2015
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Monday, 1 June 2015. Routledge set to publish book on DIY Archives, Museums and Halls of Fame. I'm happy to be writing with confirmation that another book contract with Routledge is signed, sealed and delivered. The book, which I hope will hit the shelves by late 2016, will be called Popular Music Preservation in Community Archives, Museums and Halls of Fame: A DIY Approach to Heritage. And will be in the Routledge Research in Music. Posted by Sarah Baker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Volunteers in such a...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: Crowdfunding campaign of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem
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Thursday, 1 October 2015. Crowdfunding campaign of the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In an earlier post. I asked if crowdfunding might be a pathway to financial sustainability for DIY popular music archives, museums and halls of fame. A current crowdfunding campaign by The National Jazz Museum in Harlem. On the site Indiegogo. Suggests that some community archives are turning to crowdfunding as a source of much needed cash to keep their operations going. Time will tell. Even if $10,000 proves a lit...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: Visit to the Australian Jazz Museum (incorporating the Victorian Jazz Archive) with Dr Andrew Flinn
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Friday, 18 September 2015. Visit to the Australian Jazz Museum (incorporating the Victorian Jazz Archive) with Dr Andrew Flinn. Today I had the pleasure of taking Dr Andrew Flinn. From University College London to visit the Australian Jazz Museum. Incorporating the Victorian Jazz Archive), located in Wantirna, an outer suburb of Melbourne. It seems incredible to think it has been almost 2 years since I was last at the Museum, when I spent two weeks with the AJM volunteers in October 2013. This copy will ...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: September 2015
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Monday, 28 September 2015. Precarity of collections held in DIY Institutions: case of the American Museum of Telephony. News that the American Museum of Telephony. Aka JKL Museum of Telephony) has been destroyed by a fire is a reminder of the precarity of collections held in many community heritage institutions. . Posted by Sarah Baker. Labels: American Museum of Telephony. JKL Museum of Telephony. Friday, 18 September 2015. Today I had the pleasure of taking Dr Andrew Flinn. Posted by Sarah Baker. Enthu...
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DIY popular music archives and museums: April 2016
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Friday, 1 April 2016. Guest post - - An overview of Baker's work on DIY institutions of popular music heritage. In this post, guest blogger Zelmarie Cantillon. Provides an overview of key ideas emerging from my published work on DIY institutions; research that comes out of the Australian Research Council funded projects Popular Music and Cultural Memory and Do-it-Yourself Popular Music Archives. Posted by Sarah Baker. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To the preservation of these artefacts for the future.
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