Heather,

Take a look at the Sound Model project from the Collaborative  
Digitization Program.
http://www.bcr.org/cdp/projects/soundmodel/index.html

This is somewhat out of date, but should give you a good start.

Richard
rjurban at illinois.edu

On Nov 17, 2008, at 4:01 PM, Heather Marie Wells wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if any of you have worked on converting cassette tapes  
> to
> digital files and what procedures you decided to follow in doing so.
>
> Specifically:
> How did you store the digital?  Burn it to CDs or DVDs, if so did  
> you make
> it data discs or a playable audio CD?  Did you store it on a hard  
> drive,
> if so as a .WAV file or .MP3?
>
> What kind of naming scheme did you use for the digital file?
>
> What metadata did you include?
>
> Thanks,
> Heather Marie
>
> Heather Marie Wells
> Collections Assistant/Podcast Producer
> Shiloh Museum of Ozark History
> 118 W. Johnson Ave.
> Springdale, AR 72764
> Phone: (479) 750-8165
> Fax: (479) 750-8693
> http://www.springdaleark.org/shiloh/
>
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