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Description: Exploration of changing concepts in the nature of information in different formats, issues of access within the context of preservation, criteria for prioritization of materials to be reformatted, considerations in invasive versus minimal restoration, and study of rare formats and means of maximizing the amount of recoverable information from a recording. Prerequisite: Graduate standing; credit or registration for INF 392L (Introduction to Audio Preservation and Reformatting).
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