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What’s Going On at the Library?: 

What’s Going On at the Library?

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Databases

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Music

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International Index to Music Periodicals Full Text

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Some of the 80+ journals now available online through IIMP

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Will students still need to use print journals? Yes. Some things aren’t online. Will students still need to use Music Index? Yes, to find most journal articles before 1996. 1949-1995 1996-

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Classical Music Library -INSTRUCTIONS FOR ACCESSING

What's Included? : 

What's Included? 23,000-plus classical music tracks 2,000 new tracks added each month Thousands of program notes Recordings benchmarked against the Music Library Association A Basic Music Library guidelines Ability to place static URLs in online teaching resources to link to specified recordings

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2,864 compact discs, 1,400 cassettes - and growing

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Accreditation Standards Facilities. The institution shall provide an effective environment for study. Facilities should be as centralized as possible to provide access to all library holdings devoted to the study of music. For example, scores, recordings, and listening equipment should be located in close proximity for effective use in conjunction with one another.

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Planned listening area Music

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More than 5,000 classical sheet music and educational titles Simultaneous, multi-user access—any number of students can access the collection—any time, anywhere Entirely viewable works with print capability by page or by work MARC record features Cost: $2,000 a year We’ll announce a 30-day trial in the Fall

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Moving to CCL 835 CD's and 5 cassettes also locally produced recordings of recitals and concerts (207 CD's and 733 cassettes)

By Fall Semester 2004: 

By Fall Semester 2004 Provide online listening area near scores Move recordings from LLC to CCL Begin to add LLC recordings to CCL catalog Establish archival collection of locally produced recordings Music Dept. will start sending 2 copies of each recital and concert recording – one for the archive, and another for public use Evaluate the need for additional listening stations in CCL Set up a trial with a digital sheet music library