Archives & Respositories With Diamond Disc Collections
Here is a breif list of Archives & Repositories with Edison Diamond Disc Collections not outlined in the Digital Collections section:
- The archive at the Edison National Historic Site includes approximately 48,000 disc and cylinder records produced by Edison in West Orange, New Jersey, between 1888 and 1929. Many of these, including unreleased and experimental recordings, have been at the Laboratory since Edison's lifetime. Some of the earliest examples of recorded sound in existence are preserved within this unique collection.
- The American Memory Project run by the Library of Congress features some audio collections of Edison's phonographs and diamond discs.
- Library of Congress Recorded Sound Reference Center
- Edison Memorial Tower Corporation (EMTC) is in the process of building a memorial for Edison at Melno Park in Edison, NJ. This complex will include a museum that will feature many of his original inventions like the phonograph and the diamond disc.
- The WNYC Archive includes a collection of diamond discs that are currently being digitized.
- The Historical Sound Recordings Collection, at Yale University
- Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound, Stanford University.