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Recorded Sound Section--Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division

INTRODUCTION

USING THE COLLECTIONS

arrow graphicSELECTED COLLECTIONS
Radio
Music Recordings
Drama and Literature Recordings
The Spoken Word

CONCLUSION

RECORDED SOUND EXTERNAL SITES

VISIT/CONTACT

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

For the purposes of researching women's history and culture, the recorded sound collections can be considered as covering four broad areas:

  • radio broadcasts
  • music recordings
  • recordings of dramatic and literary performances
  • recordings of the spoken word
Obviously, considerable overlap exists among the four groupings—radio broadcasts encompass both music and the spoken word, and dramas are frequently broadcast on the radio. Such an arrangement, however, allows us to highlight nonmusic, unpublished collections that have come to the Library of Congress from individuals, organizations, or associations.

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