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CGI has announced a two-year extension of its contract to provide the British Library’s “Save our Sounds” initiative with access to its dira! platform to record and archive a representative selection of the United Kingdom’s radio output for posterity. dira!’s support of the project will now run until May 2023, allowing the National Radio Archive to continue to preserve some of the three million hours of radio broadcast throughout the United Kingdom every year for future researchers.
The British Library established the “Save our Sounds” program in 2015 to preserve as much as possible of the U.K.’s rare and unique sound recordings. The National Radio Archive is a crucial part of that initiative. It is an ambitious program to record hundreds of thousands of hours of content each year from 50 stations around the U.K.
In the past two years, the British Library has archived over 220,000 radio recordings. Using dira!, it can plan, capture, archive and manage the 50-radio network audio stream recordings within the library’s archive infrastructure and integrate the SpeechToText transcription provided by T-Pro and Cedat85 that enables searchable metadata for future archivists.
“dira! has played a key part in our ability to establish the National Radio Archive,” comments Dr. Luke McKernan, lead curator of news and moving image at the British Library. “Its ability to scale has helped us cope with the sheer volume of content the project requires, enabling us to provide a searchable snapshot of life in the U.K. for everyone, now and in the future.”
“We are delighted to be involved with the National Radio Archive project,” says Owain Griffiths, CGI’s director of media, U.K. and Australia. “Radio is an important part of the cultural fabric of any nation, and dira!’s ability to ingest concurrent streams from multiple sources and manage them to create a searchable archive of radio shows will guarantee that the voices heard do not disappear.”
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