AVPRC 
                      - The Association of Vogue Picture Record Collectors 
                      
                     
                    Belfer 
                      Library - Syracuse University Libraries - 
                      Listen to the digital files supplied 
                      by the Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University 
                      Libraries, which may be used for scholarly, research, or 
                      educational purposes of a non-commercial nature. Also 
                      see The 
                      Belfer Audio Laboratory and Archive for more details 
                      about collection of sound recordings and related items.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      Thomas A. Edison Papers - 
                      Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences - The Thomas A. Edison 
                      Papers
                    
                     
                    Bless 
                      Them All: The Songs of Fred Godfrey - A nicely created 
                      website by Barry Norris, the grandson of Fred Godfrey
                    
                     
                    Canadian 
                      Antique Phonograph Society - Interests 
                      range across all aspects of sound recording and its history: 
                      phonographs and gramophones, all types of sound recordings 
                      of historic importance, ephemera and related memorabilia. 
                      There is particular emphasis placed on the history of recorded 
                      sound in Canada.
                    
                     
                    CHARM 
                      - A Brief History of Early Recording, 
                      Discography, Sound Files, Research Projects, Studies, Analyzing 
                      Recordings
                    

                     
                    The 
                      City of London Phonograph and Gramophone Society 
                      (CLPGS) - The oldest such society in the world who also 
                      publish their official journal "For the Record."
                    
                     
                    Comedy 
                      on Vinyl - Episodes - Comedy 
                      on Vinyl is a podcast created by writer/actor Jason Klamm 
                      in which he discusses influential and important comedy albums 
                      with the week’s guests. It's another reminder that the Stage 
                      of the World, including comedy, had a period in time 
                      when buying and listening to the record was a ticket to 
                      front-row comedy.
                    
                     
                    Crank 
                      Up the Phonograph - Who We Are and Where 
                      We Came From in Early Sound Recordings by 
                      Eric Byron and Crank 
                      Up the Phonograph website
                     
                     
                    Discography 
                      of American Historical Recordings (DAHR) 
                      -  a database of master recordings made 
                      by American record companies during the 78rpm era. It is 
                      part of the American Discography Project (ADP)—an initiative 
                      of the University of California, Santa Barbara and the Packard 
                      Humanities Institute that is edited by a team of researchers 
                      based at the UCSB Library. The ADP is also a partner with 
                      the Library of Congress National Jukebox project and provides 
                      most of the cataloging data used in the Jukebox.
                     
                    Disquaires 
                      de Paris -  Using an interactive 
                      map, this website pays tribute to the record dealers and 
                      venders of phonograph cylinders, who allowed Parisians to 
                      discover recorded sound as early as the end of the 19th 
                      century.
                    
                     
                     Dust 
                      to Digital - By combining research with images, 
                      audio and videos, Dust-to-Digital creates access to hard-to-find 
                      music by producing high-quality books, box sets, CDs, DVDs 
                      and vinyl records. In 2012, Lance and April Ledbetter (founders 
                      of Dust to Digital) started a non-profit organization Music 
                      Memory to ensure the sounds and recordings of our past 
                      would be preserved. 
                    
                     
                       
                      Edison 
                      muckers - A Blog for Everything Edison, Everyday
                    
                     
                    Excavated 
                      Shellac - A website dedicated to 78rpm recordings 
                      of folkloric and vernacular music from around the world.
                    
 
                      
                     
                    First 
                      Sounds - Making humanity's earliest sound recordings 
                      available to all people for all time.
                    
                     
                    For 
                      the record: Emil Berliner and the gramophone - A virtual 
                      exhibition by the Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      Great 78 Project -  78rpm records, cylinder 
                      recordings, and other recordings from the early 20th century 
                      on Internet Archive
                    
                     
                    Griffonage-Dot-Com 
                      - Patrick Feaster's Blog - Ongoing explorations in historical 
                      media, documents, inscriptions, et cetera - Be sure to also 
                      check-out Feaster's Published 
                      Elsewhere link
                    
                     
                    HathiTrust 
                      - A partnership of academic and research institutions, offering 
                      a collection of millions of titles digitized from libraries 
                      around the world.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      Henry Ford Collection of Phonographs
                    
                     
                    How 
                      the Phonograph Changed Music Forever by Clive 
                      Thompson - January 2016 - Edison’s 
                      invention redefined the entire industry - article courtesy 
                      of Smithsonian 
                      Magazine
                     
                    i78s.org 
                      - The Library of Historical Audio Recordings from the 
                      David Giovanonni Collection 
                     
                    The 
                      Internet Museum of Flexi / Cardboard / Oddity Records 
                      - Cereal box records, promo, novelty and assorted plastic 
                      and paper records are on view and playable.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      Kiddie Rekord King
                    
                     
                    
                      Library 
                      of Congress Recorded Sound Research Center
                      
                    Library 
                      of Congress National Jukebox - Historical 
                      Recordings from the Library of Congress
                    
                     
                    Library 
                      of Historical Audio Recordings at i78s.org 
                      - Historical Recordings from the 
                      collection of David Giovannoni with over 46,000 sound recordings. 
                      Great resource for scholarship and research. User registration 
                      required.
                    
                     
                    Little 
                      Wonder Records and Bubble Books 
                      - Merle Sprinzen's 
                      website with a "mission to bring together everything 
                      that known about Little Wonder Records and their offshoots, 
                      including Bubble Books...and give them their historical 
                      due"
                     
                    Mainspring 
                      Press Discography 
                      - The Leader in Forensic Discography Since 1999 - 
                      78 RECORDS, CYLINDER RECORDS & VINTAGE PHONOGRAPHS Information 
                      and Resources for Historic-Sound Enthusiasts - DAHR Discography 
                      of Allan Sutton (Highly Recommended by Friends of the 
                      Phonograph). 
                     
                    Media 
                      History Digital Library - A free online resource, 
                      featuring millions of pages of books and magazines from 
                      the histories of film, broadcasting, and recorded sound. 
                      Wisconsin Center for Film & Theater Research.
                    
                     
                    Nipperhead 
                      - Allen Koenigsberg's legacy website 
                      with two of its original galleries of special interest: 
                      Phonograph Ephemera 
                      and a Gallery 
                      of Various Phonographs. 
                     
                    Phonorama 
                      - Julien Anton's excellent site dedicated 
                      to the cylinder phonograph and its inventors.
                    
                     
                    Phonostalgia 
                      - Research 
                      and articles by Ryan Barna regarding talent, business, and 
                      technology of the acoustic recording era.
                    
                     
                    ProjectMuse 
                      - Project MUSE Mission Project MUSE promotes the creation 
                      and dissemination of essential humanities and social science 
                      resources through collaboration with libraries, publishers, 
                      and scholars worldwide. ©2023 Project MUSE. Produced by 
                      Johns Hopkins University Press in collaboration with The 
                      Sheridan Libraries.
                    
                     
                    René 
                      Rondeau's Antique Phonograph Pages - A long-time 
                      collector and the author of "Tinfoil Phonographs - 
                      The Dawn of Recorded Sound" (the definitive book on 
                      tinfoil phonographs). 
                    
                     
                    78 
                      RPM Club - The 78 rpm Club "collects and preserves 
                      everything concerning the fragile sound carriers."
                    
                     
                    Smithsonian 
                      Folkways Recordings - Shop, enjoy playlists and 
                      listen to excerpts of CD and Vinyl Recordings for sale
                    
                     
                    Visit Sound 
                      Beat for a 
                      daily, 90 second show highlighting the archive of Recorded 
                      Sound and Music at the Special Collections Research Center 
                      (SCRC) at Syracuse University's Belfer Audio Laboratory 
                      and Archive.
                    
                     
                    Sound 
                      of the Hound - This blog is dedicated to the story 
                      of how recording came into being and how it conquered the 
                      world. 
                     
                    Stanford 
                      Archive of Recorded Sound - Phonograph Collection
                    
                      
                     
                    Television 
                      and Record Industry Resources by Tim Brooks
                     
                    Timeline: 
                      Recording Music - Part 1 
                      by James Stewart, September 26, 2016 - ©Vermont Public 
                      Radio - A brief history of the story of recording.
                    
                     
                    Tinfoil.com 
                      - "Dedicated to the Preservation of Early Recorded 
                      Sounds" by Glenn Sage
                    
                     
                    UC 
                      Santa Barbara Library - Cylinder Audio Archive 
                      - The UCSB Library, with funding from 
                      the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Grammy 
                      Foundation, and donors, has created a digital collection 
                      of more than 10,000 cylinder recordings held by the UCSB 
                      Library. Recordings are available for streaming.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      United States Early Radio History - Thomas H. White 
                      - Chapter 3 particularly interesting on early use of telephone 
                      for opera, news, concerts and the reading of stories.
                    
 
                    
                     
                     The 
                      Victor-Victrola Page - Website dedicated to phonographs 
                      made by The Victor Talking Machine Company from 1901 through 
                      1929. Nice timelines and information. If you have a Victor 
                      Talking Machine please register 
                      it here.
                    
                     
                    The 
                      Vincent Voice Library - The G. Robert Vincent Voice 
                      Library is a collection of over 100,000 hours of spoken 
                      word recordings, dating back to 1888. The collection includes 
                      the voices of over 500,000 persons from all walks of life.
                    