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E-raamat: Preserving Popular Music Heritage: Do-it-Yourself, Do-it-Together

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There is a growing awareness around the world of the pressing need to archive the material remnants of popular music so as to safeguard the national and local histories of this cultural form. Current research suggests that in the past 20 or so years there has been an expansion of DIY heritage practice, with the founding of numerous DIY popular music institutions, archives and museums around the world.

This edited collection seeks to explore the role of DIY or Pro-Am (Professional-Amateur) practitioners of popular music archiving and preservation. It looks critically at ideas around "DIY preservationism," "self-authorised" and "unauthorised" heritage practice and the "DIY institution," while also unpacking the potentialities of bottom-up, community-based interventions into the archiving and preservation of popular music’s material history. With an international scope and an interdisciplinary approach, this is an important reference for scholars of popular music, heritage studies and cultural studies.

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"Besides its obvious interest for musicology and library science students, the book contains a great number of useful tips and important considerations that will guide the task of music preservation aficionados everywhere, and includes key concepts such as reliability of digital storage formats, standards and strategies." - Neil Manel Frau-Cortes, Sonograma Magazine

List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgements xiii
1 Identifying Do-it-Yourself Places of Popular Music Preservation
1(16)
Sarah Baker
PART I Unpacking DIY Popular Music Heritage Practice
17(148)
2 The Shaping of Heritage: Collaborations between Independent Popular Music Heritage Practitioners and the Museum Sector
19(12)
Marion Leonard
3 Valuing Popular Music Heritage: Exploring Amateur and Fan-Based Preservation Practices in Museums and Archives in the Netherlands
31(15)
Amanda Brandellero
Arno Van Der Hoeven
Susanne Janssen
4 Affective Archiving and Collective Collecting in Do-it-Yourself Popular Music Archives and Museums
46(16)
Sarah Baker
5 "Really Saying Something?" What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Popular Music Heritage, Memory, Archives and the Digital?
62(15)
Paul Long
6 Doing-it-Together: Public History-Making and Activist Archiving in Online Popular Music Community Archives
77(14)
Jez Collins
7 Alternative Histories and Counter-Memories: Feminist Music Archives in Europe
91(13)
Rosa Reitsamer
8 "When Folk Meets Pop": DIY Archives in the Making of a Punk Rock DIY Community in Western France
104(10)
GeroMe Guibert
Emmanuel Parent
9 Creating a Comprehensive Archive of Maltese Music on CD
114(12)
Toni Sant
10 "They're Not Pirates, They're Archivists": The Role of Fans as Curators and Archivists of Popular Music Heritage
126(13)
Jez Collins
Oliver Carter
11 Coming Together: DIY Heritage and The Beatles
139(12)
Stephanie Fremaux
12 Trading Offstage Photos: Take That Fan Culture and the Collaborative Preservation of Popular Music Heritage
151(14)
Mark Duffett
Anja Lobert
PART II Case Studies
165(76)
13 Pompey Pop: Documenting Portsmouth's Popular Music Scenes
167(8)
Dave Allen
14 Ketebul Music: Retracing and Archiving Kenya's Popular Music
175(10)
William "Tabu" Osusa
Billie Odidi
15 Bokoor African Popular Music Archives Foundation: Ghana's Highlife Music Institute and the Need for Popular Music Archiving
185(8)
John Collins
16 Proyecto Caracas Memorabilia: Reconstructing Pop Music History in Venezuela
193(3)
Coromoto Jaraba
17 The Australian Jazz Museum: All That Aussie Jazz -- A Potted History of the Victorian Jazz Archive, 1996--2014
196(11)
Ray Sutton
18 The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame: A DIY Museum and Archive in Australia's "Country Music Capital"
207(9)
Barrie Brennan
19 Re: Muse-icology: Defining a National Landscape for the Study and Preservation of Rock'n'roll's Built Heritage in America
216(11)
Sheryl Davis
20 Editions of You: A DIY Archive of DIY Practice
227(14)
Lisa Busby
List of Contributors 241(4)
Index 245
Sarah Baker is an Associate Professor in Cultural Sociology at Griffith University, Queensland, Australia.