Ordering Copies of Recordings from Archive of Folk Culture Collections
It is usually possible to order copies of unpublished field recordings
from Archive of Folk Culture Collections. In most
cases, permissions are not required if you are ordering copies
of recordings for private or research purposes, unless the performer
was a commercial artist during his or her lifetime. If the recordings
are to be used for profit or non-profit publication, (i.e. film,
radio or television broadcast, CD, or CD ROM), then you will have
to obtain written permission or document your good-faith attempts
to do so.
The Library retains no rights regarding the use of recordings
in its collections; all such performance rights remain with the
performers or their estates. Upon your request, Archive reference
staff will consult our files to see whether we have records of
previous attempts to contact those performers or estates. We recommend
that you send a certified, return-receipt-requested letter to the
address that you find or which we supply. Should the letter be
returned to you unopened, please forward it (still unopened) to
us as proof of your good-faith effort to contact the appropriate
persons. Please keep track of all contact attempts that you make.
That information kept in our files will constitute documentation
of your efforts.
We advise individuals and companies who wish to publish Archive
recordings to send us a letter indicating their intention to set
aside an appropriate amount, comparable to fees paid to license
other such recordings, to cover costs if an appropriate claimant
steps forward later. Such a letter in our files will document the
individual or company's good-faith attempt to honor performance
rights.
After contacting the American Folklife Center Reference
Committee to identify specific selections to be duplicated,
audio requestors will be referred to the Public Services
Office of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting,
and Recorded Sound Division. The Public Services
Office serves as the business arm of the M/B/RS Magnetic
Recording Laboratory, and, in addition to other outreach services,
operates a fee-for-service operation for the duplication of audio
and moving image materials.
ORDERING PROCEDURE
If you would like to obtain audio copies of material from the
Archive of Folk Culture Collections, follow these steps:
- Submit your written request to the Reference
Committee of the American Folklife Center at
the following address:
American Folklife Center
c/o Reference Committee
Library of Congress
101 Independence Avenue, S.E.
Washington, D.C. 20540-4610
email address: folklife@loc.gov
American Folklife Center Reference Committee staff
will advise you of any rights restrictions requiring
written permission before the audio duplication can proceed,
and will discuss audio formats available for duplication
(i.e. audio cassette, DAT, open reel.) Refer to the AUDIO
TRANSFER RATES and STOCK CHARGES schedule below to
review audio formats and costs.
- Your request will be forwarded to the Public
Services Office, which will mail
or fax you an ORDER FOR PHONODUPLICATION
SERVICES form listing your order
and the cost. Prepayment is required based
on the cost estimate and the customer is
liable for additional charges should any
be incurred.
- Complete the Order Form and return
it along with your payment by check
made out to Library of
Congress, MBRS Division or
money order in U.S. dollars and
permissions document (if applicable)
to the address below. (Rush requests
should be sent via FedEx, DHL,
UPS, or other courier.)
Library of Congress
Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division
Public Services Office
101 Independence Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20540-4690
(Note: International orders require prepayment by check
drawn on a U.S. bank or International Money Order in U.S.
dollars.) |
Phonocopies are made only when the prepaid fee, signed order
form, and permissions document(s) (if applicable) are received.
The turn-around time for Standard Service is typically 4
to 6 weeks. Rush Service guarantees that your order will
be completed within 7 working days. The turn-around time for either
service begins when payment has been received.
Shipping costs must be paid by the customer. (If you have
a Fedex, DHL, UPS, or other courier account, you may include your
account number on the Order Form and waive the shipping charge
noted in the cost estimate.)
If you have any questions specifically regarding costs and ordering
procedures, please contact the Public Services Office at Tel:(202)707-5623
or Fax:(202)707-2371.
Effective October 19, 1999
All audio copies are made in the Library's Recording Laboratory.
Hourly rates are as follows. Note that for all orders except
CD-R duplications, stock charges are additional.
Standard Duplication Rate
| $86.00/hr
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Rush Duplication Rate
| $172.00/hr
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Minimum Charge: 15 minutes (with 15 minute increments thereafter)
| $21.50
|
Simultaneous Cassette Dubs
| $8/hr (plus tape stock)
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CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable)
| $203.00/hr
|
(60 minute minimum includes R-DAT & CD stock) |
STOCK CHARGES
10-inch open reel |
$16.00
|
7-inch open reel |
$6.50
|
R-DAT Cassette (120-minutes) |
$6.50
|
R-DAT Cassette (60-minutes) |
$5.00
|
R-DAT Cassette (30-minutes) |
$4.50
|
C-90 Cassette |
$1.25
|
C-60 Cassette |
$1.00
|
C-30 Cassette |
$0.90
|
3/4" Digital (75 minutes) |
$36.00
|
3/4" Digital (60 minutes) |
$25.00
|
CD Recordable |
$4.50
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Magnetic Optical Disk (2 hours @24 bits) |
$105.50
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Ordinarily, ten 78rpm sides or one LP can be copied in an hour.
Special recording services are arranged through the Public Services
Office.
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