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Prof To Lead Library Of congress Task Force

Mission is to preserve audiovisua­l infrastruc­ture

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FITCHBURG » Fitchburg State University Professor Katherine

Rye Jewell has been appointed co-chair of the College and Community Radio Caucus of the Library of Congress Radio Preservati­on Task Force, a federally mandated project created to support the preservati­on of the nation’s audiovisua­l infrastruc­ture.

Jewell, a member of the Economics, History and Political Science Department, has long explored college radio as a research subject and is currently working on a book on the topic.

“It’s very exciting,” Jewell said. “I have so much respect

for the people who are doing this work. I’ve been exploring in the archives for so long, and it’s exciting to come out and discuss what I’ve found.”

Jewell, who was a college DJ herself, began exploring college radio as a research topic in 2014. “Within political history there has been a growing

interest in taking media history seriously,” she said.

With the task force, she hopes to engage in work that will increase educationa­l opportunit­ies and public outreach.

“We’re in a moment where college radio still exists, in more forms than it did in the past, but it still has a very diverse implicatio­n,” Jewell said.

From terrestria­l broadcast signals to online streaming, the medium is

evolving.

The task force’s mission is to catalog, preserve, and write grants toward the maintenanc­e of the U. S. audio-visual infrastruc­ture.

It features representa­tives from over 100 universiti­es and 45 public, federal, and academic partnershi­ps, and is a component of the National Recording Preservati­on Plan of the Library of Congress National Recording Preservati­on Board.

 ?? COURTESY FSU ?? Fitchburg State University Professor Katherine Rye Jewell was named to Library of Congress Task Force.
COURTESY FSU Fitchburg State University Professor Katherine Rye Jewell was named to Library of Congress Task Force.

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