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- What: The paper explores how digitizing historical audio collections can create opportunities to open up a dialogue between scholars and artists but at the same time also introduce new complexities around issues of privacy and consent. A 2017 study of Association of Research Libraries (ARL) member institutes, for instance, found that only 40 percent of institutes who took part in the survey had takedown policies, and, of those, fewer still had made copies of their policies available online (Dressler and Kristof 2018, 978). The work undertaken by the Rights Management Task Force, which involved intellectual property considerations . . .

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