This blog grew out of participation in the Minnesota 23 Things On a Stick program and has a eye on how all of this Web 2.0 stuff matters to archives and special collections. If you don't get the "on a stick" part of the title, just visit the Minnesota State Fair: all the good stuff to eat is served on a stick. The views and opinions in this blog are my own and do not represent the views, opinions or policies of my employer.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Dr. Alvin Rodin, Lord Gore-Booth, and Dame Jean Conan Doyle
Another tape recording has been added to the U Media Archive from the Sherlock Holmes Collections. This is a short clip, just over eight minutes, of an off-air recording from the BBC of a report by Oliver Scott on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Included are telephone interviews with Dr. Alvin Rodin; Lord Gore-Booth, former president of the Sherlock Holmes Society of London; and Dame Jean Conan Doyle. The audio quality for this portion of the recording is not good. Following the report by Oliver Scott is a separate recording of Dame Jean Conan Doyle with her observations on the interview and report. It is not known who made this second recording of Dame Jean.
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