Frequently Asked Questions
How do I access the archives?
- Create an Account: For registration, complete the sign-up process with your information and verify your email if needed.
- Login: Once you have an account or verified access, log in using your credentials.
- Access Restrictions: If certain sections are restricted, you might need special permissions or have to submit a request form to gain access.
- For further assistance, consult the help or FAQ section on the archive’s website, or reach out to their support team for guidance.
Is there assistance available for researching or navigating the archive?
User Manual: explains how to search, filter, and interpret the collections. Support Team: reach out to our for direct assistance with specific queries or technical issues, using the contact form or telephone numbers provided Research Assistance from Archivists: For in-depth research needs and consultations with experts who can provide guidance, reach out to us, using the contact form or telephone numbers provided
What metadata is available with each file, and how is it organized?
Kindly refer to the User Manual for detailed instructions on concert and track level metadata
Can I use the materials for commercial purposes?
The Music Academy Digital Archives strictly prohibits commercial use of its collections
How can I contribute to the archives?
Kindly visit the support us section for further information.
What should I do if I can’t find specific content in the archives?
Kindly refer to the User Manual for further information on advanced search options or submit your query through the contact form provided.
How do I cite materials from the archives?
Title of Item, Name of Archives, Date of usage, URL (if available)
Can I download materials from the archives?
The Music Academy Digital Archives strictly prohibits download, reuse and reshare of its content in any form.
What file formats are available, and do I need special software to view them?
The audio files are available in MP3 format. There is an inbuilt player in the system that supports playing of the files.