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These sound recordings present a unique aural documentation of both cultural and historical aspects of American political campaigningindeed a valuable legacy for future generations. Although approximately one quarter of these materials were previously cataloged from the master tapes, none of the materials had ever been transferred to preservation and access copies. In 2003 the archive initiated a project to digitize this collection of more than 7,000 reel-to-reel audiotapes and over 800 audiocassettes for cataloging and preservation, and to make these recordings accessible for scholarly, political, and artistic research and use. This presentation will be an overview of progress to date on the project, first highlighting the historical value of the materials by playing several examples from the collection and then illustrating the major types of political ads. Images of the archive and equipment setup will be presented during a brief description of the workflow and methods; screen shots of the cataloging table, pre-play inspection, and recording characteristics input forms will be seen as these topics are covered. A review of the difficulties encountered and some of the cataloguing problems that may be unique to these materials will be presented prior to summarizing the outcome of the current objectives and looking at additional longer-term goals."]}},{"label":{"en":["Language"]},"value":{"en":["English"]}},{"label":{"en":["Publisher"]},"value":{"en":["Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}},{"label":{"en":["Rights Statement"]},"value":{"en":["Copyright Association for Recorded Sound Collections"]}}],"summary":{"en":["Approximately 23,000 political advertisements made for radio broadcast, dating from 1936 to the present, including jingles for John Kennedy sung by Frank Sinatra and Eisenhower Campaign songs by Jimmie Dodd are housed in the Julian P. Kanter Political Commercial Archive at the University of Oklahoma. 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