The Association for Recorded Sound Collections

ARSC Journal Reviews

The ARSC Journal welcomes the submission of books and sound recordings for review. Please follow these guidelines to submit a book or sound recording for consideration for review in the ARSC Journal.

Interested in becoming a reviewer? Please contact the review section editors noted below.

Books for Review

The ARSC Journal welcomes books on sound recordings, recorded sound collections, sound recording artists, the sound recording industry, and related topics.

Please notify ARSC Journal Book Reviews Editor Jim Farrington of your intention to submit a book for review and ship one copy to the following address:

Jim Farrington
Eastman School of Music
27 Gibbs St.
Rochester, NY 14604-2504

Submission of a book does not guarantee a review. Submissions will not be returned following review.

To nominate a book for an ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research, please see the Awards for Excellence.

Sound Recordings for Review

The ARSC Journal welcomes historical sound recordings for review in the ARSC Journal. Sound recordings must present recordings that are at least 20 years old.

Please notify ARSC Journal Sound Recording Reviews Editor Lars Meyer of your intention to submit a sound recording for review and ship one copy to the following address:

Lars Meyer
Editor, Sound Recording Reviews, ARSC Journal
540 Asbury Cir
Atlanta, GA 30322-1006

Submission of a sound recording does not guarantee a review. Submissions will not be returned following review.

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