[NatureNS] World's largest natural sound archive is now online

From: "Andy Dean" <aadean@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
References: <510E6E86.90007@start.ca> <CAPdp6W+8vF1NQ2vd-TG9wR4jqKc=rsNqT9WcfkPeenO43-S8Tg@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2013 16:51:40 -0400
Precedence: bulk
Return-Path: <naturens-mml-owner@chebucto.ns.ca>
Original-Recipient: rfc822;"| (cd /csuite/info/Environment/FNSN/MList; /csuite/lib/arch2html)"

next message in archive
next message in thread
previous message in archive
previous message in thread
Index of Subjects

Index of Subjects
Thanks for the 'heads up" Sean.....it is an incredible site indeed.

Andy and Lelia Dean
86 Baden Powell drive,
Kentville,  N.S.
B4N 5P5

(902) 678-6243
aadean@ns.sympatico.ca

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sean Dzafovic" <sdzafovic@gmail.com>
To: <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2013 12:06 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] World's largest natural sound archive is now online


> World's largest natural sound archive is now online
> http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/Jan13/MacaulayDigital.html
> 
> partial quote:
> 
> After 12 years of work, Cornell's Macaulay Library archive, the largest
> collection of wildlife sounds in the world, is now digitized and fully
> available online.
> 
> "In terms of speed and the breadth of material now accessible to anyone
> in the world, this is really revolutionary," said audio curator Greg
> Budney. All archived analog recordings in the collection, going back to
> 1929, have and can be heard for free online.
> 
> --------------
> 
> the archive itself:
> 
> http://macaulaylibrary.org/
>

next message in archive
next message in thread
previous message in archive
previous message in thread
Index of Subjects