British Library Sound Archive
The British Library Sound Archive (formerly the British Institute of Recorded Sound; also known as the National Sound Archive (NSA)) in London, England is among the largest collections of recorded sound in the world, including music, spoken word and ambient recordings. It holds more than six million recordings, including over a million discs and 200,000 tapes. These include commercial record releases, chiefly from the UK, but with some from overseas, radio broadcasts (many from the BBC Sound Archive) and privately made recordings.
Wikipage redirect
primaryTopic
British Library Sound Archive
The British Library Sound Archive (formerly the British Institute of Recorded Sound; also known as the National Sound Archive (NSA)) in London, England is among the largest collections of recorded sound in the world, including music, spoken word and ambient recordings. It holds more than six million recordings, including over a million discs and 200,000 tapes. These include commercial record releases, chiefly from the UK, but with some from overseas, radio broadcasts (many from the BBC Sound Archive) and privately made recordings.
has abstract
Das British Library Sound Arch ...... ltweit größten Schallarchiven.
@de
The British Library Sound Arch ...... and privately made recordings.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
742,364,042
Caption
The Archive became part of the British Library in 1983.
collection size
country
United Kingdom
location
point
51.5298 -0.1275
type
comment
Das British Library Sound Arch ...... ltweit größten Schallarchiven.
@de
The British Library Sound Arch ...... and privately made recordings.
@en
label
British Library Sound Archive
@de
British Library Sound Archive
@en
lat
5.15298e+1
long
wasDerivedFrom
depiction
homepage
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
British Library Sound Archive
@en