ljudlagring
Ljudlagring, or sound storage, is the practice of preserving audio recordings for long‑term access and use. It encompasses activities from capturing and organizing material to ensuring its continued intelligibility as technology and media evolve. The term is used across libraries, archives, broadcasters, museums, and research institutions that manage audiovisual material.
The core goal is to prevent loss of cultural, scientific, and historical information contained in audio material.
Storage and technical requirements: preservation data is stored with redundancy, geographic dispersion, and regular integrity checks.
Metadata plays a central role, covering descriptive, technical, administrative, and preservation information. Standards such as Dublin
Challenges include the costs and expertise needed for ongoing maintenance, as well as legal and rights considerations,