Transcript DRAM

June 7, 2007
New World Records
A Brief History
• Founded in 1974 as Bicentennial project of Rockefeller
Foundation
• 100 LP Anthology documenting the history of America through
its music.
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New, contemporary recordings of traditional music (fife music, Civil War
songs, popular dance melodies, American Indian chants, temperance and
barroom ditties from the 19th Century, etc.)
Original recordings reproduced from 78s (Sousa/Pryor band, popular tunes
from the World Wars, seminal jazz recordings, etc.)
Works of American composers in the classical/art music tradition (John
Knowles Paine, John Cage, Ned Rorem, etc.)
• Each LP accompanied by extensive contextual material
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Photographs and illustrations
Liner notes written by scholars and other prominent experts
A comprehensive bibliography & discography
New World Records
A Brief (Continuing) History
• 1976-1998
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Complete run of LPs internationally distributed, at no cost, to public and
academic libraries
Unexpected demand for individual LP titles leads to development of retail
distribution apparatus
Income Sources
• Retail store sales
• Group & “standing order” sales to institutions
• Rockefeller Foundation funding
• Francis Goelet
NWR Mission (refined, if not redefined)
• Emphasis on previously-unrecorded works by important but
neglected American composers
• Continuation of original mission, recording and distributing littleheard works of historical importance
DRAM
A New Initiative for New World
• 1998 - 1999
– NWR weathers industry downturn in retail market
• Declining CD sales as collectors are sated
• Dramatic returns from brick & mortar stores
• Retains steady demand from music library subscription
– New World Records launches website
• Receives numerous requests for copies of liner notes
• Digitization of liner notes (most not in electronic format)
begins
– Death of Francis Goelet (1926-1998)
DRAM - Pilot Development
• 2000
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NWR attends Music Library Association conference
• Feedback indicates need for online access to content
Relationship forged with NYU
• Herman Krawitz, President of New World Records
• Carol Mandel, Dean of Libraries at New York University
Joint proposal developed
• Initial grant received by NWR from Robert Sterling Clark
• Matching grant received by NYU from the Mellon Foundation
Project Manager engaged by NWR
• Personal anecdote [time permitting]
• Discovery & Orientation
– “Real world” training in music copyright
– No legacy title management system
DRAM - Areas of Inquiry
• Intellectual Property (New World Records)
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Copyright(s) to be cleared
• Sound Recording
• Streaming license from publisher of each composition
• Grand Rights (if appropriate)
• DPD (downloading)
• Text reprint permissions
Royalty
• No Congressionally mandated rate from Congress
• Commitment made to retroactive payment for DRAM use
• Harry Fox Agency/RIAA
• BMI/ASCAP/SESAC
Alternatives considered, discarded
• Locate DRAM server(s) outside United States
• Fair Use
DRAM - Areas of Inquiry
• Technology (NYU)
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Rick Ochoa, Senior Programmer, hired 2001
Server space allocated for DRAM
Data schema developed with input from LOC & NYPL
Test use of MARC records for quick start
Authentication mechanisms/Shibboleth
• Content Development/Production (NWR)
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Began digitizing/entering Public Domain material in NWR catalog
Developed backoffice systems for clearing non-PD content
• Track-level metadata entry
• Collection of contact information for all copyright holders
Liner note conversion to keyword-searchable format (html)
• Complexities of text clearance for online use of poetry
Began negotiating terms for addition of content from other labels
DRAM - Fast Forward
• Intellectual Property
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System for rights clearance & royalty accounting proven
Additional (new) funding received from Robert Sterling Clark Foundation
for further development
Expanded to include clearances of material from other labels, in mutliple
formats (streaming, Digital Phonodelivery, etc.)
• Technology
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Migration from NYU to commercial host underway (June 2007)
Hiring of additional personnel for programming/IT support
Planned development of new features for DRAM
• Expand functionality of music player
• Streamline authentication
• Improve integration with partner label websites
• Downloads and/or custom to-order CDs for subscribers
R&D discussion with Indiana University/Variations3
DRAM - Fast Forward
• Content Development/Production
– DRAM’s content is unique
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• Currently over 1,500 CDs (almost 9,000 compositions)
Diverse New World Records American music recordings
• Folk to opera, Native American to jazz, 19th century classical to
early rock, musical theater, contemporary, electronic and beyond
Other labels currently signed (content in process of being added to
DRAM) include:
• CRI, Albany, innova, Cedille, XI, Pogus, Deep Listening, Mutable,
Cold Blue Music, Artifact Recordings, Frog Peak Music
Alliances with other major and independent labels and archival sources
are crucial to DRAM's goal of collecting unique, difficult-to-find recordings
for educational use and scholarly research
DRAM - New Areas of Inquiry
• Business Model
– Library Relations/Building a Subscriber Base
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• Hired a Director of Library Relations (Stephanie Krueger, 2006)
• Just over 70 subscribing institutions (May 2007)
• Internal target of 300 institutions by end of calendar 2007
Refine/Redefine Collection Philosophy
• Inclusion of content from foreign sources and composers
– Changed name of parent organization, DRAM
– Mission of New World Records remains unchanged
Acquisition of CRI
• Label ceased operation in 2003
• Approval for merger given by NY State Attorney General (2006)
• Development of systems for “burn on demand” fulfillment
New Sources of Online Income
• iTunes, eMusic, etc. making (re)use of DRAM digital files
• Amazon Marketplace
DRAM - Looking Forward
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Planned Interface/Resource Enhancements
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Development of online radio station(s) & podcast library
Linking partnerships with other scholarly resources
Restoring playlist & other personalized functionality
Simplification of authentication protocols
Exposure of liner notes & other metadata through Google, reconsidered
• Potential Future Developments
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DRAM as not-for-profit “aggregator”
• Expand content base to include archival materials from university
collections
• Act as online facilitator, rights clearinghouse, or both on behalf of partner
labels & archives
Web 2.0
• Determine degree to which “peer-to-peer,” user-driven philosophy
informs feature development (if it should at all)
• Reduce basic barriers to access
Functionality: Browsing
• Select “Browse” from main page
• Select content area you wish to browse
Functionality: Searching
• Enter “Search” on main page
– The simpler, the better (use one terms where possible)
– No Boolean available with basic search
– Not case sensitive
• Search results retrieve track and album results
Functionality: Advanced Searching
• Additional fields are searchable
• Boolean “AND” search possible - just add search
boxes (Boolean does not work within a box)
• Can use advanced search to refine a previous
search
Functionality: Listening to Music
• Select a track or album after browsing or
searching by:
– Choosing icon for item or
– Choosing item, then selecting icon from album track list
• Player will open in a new window and start once it
has loaded
Functionality: Listening to Music
• If you encounter any security windows, click through
them - track/album will then load and play