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sound archives

Sound archives are organized collections that store audio recordings, such as music, interviews, speeches, and natural sounds. They serve as repositories of cultural, historical, and linguistic information, preserving these sounds for research, education, and enjoyment. Archivists carefully catalog and digitize recordings to ensure they remain accessible over time, often safeguarding rare or fragile audio documents. Think of them as libraries for sound—facilitating preservation and providing a resource for discovering and studying audio content from the past and present.