Submitted by Richard Ranft on Thu, 05/06/2014 - 14:21
Phonographische Zeitschrift (PZ) was published from 1900 to 1938, running to over 34,000 pages in that period. As 'the journal serving the entire music and voice-equipment industry' (its subheading until 1933), the publication is a unique source of information, in text and images, on phonography in the first third of the 20th century.
Submitted by bertramlyons on Fri, 23/05/2014 - 06:42
On April 14 2014, former IASA President David Lance passed away in Canberra, Australia in the presence of his partner Lorraine Thomson, his two sons Bill and Andy, and their mother, Kay Chee.
1st International Digital Libraries for Musicology workshop (DLfM 2014)
12th September 2014 (full day), London, UK
in conjunction with the ACM/IEEE Digital Libraries conference 2014
Many Digital Libraries have long offered facilities to provide multimedia content, including music. However there is now an ever more urgent need to specifically support the distinct multiple forms of music, the links between them, and the surrounding scholarly context, as required by the transformed and extended methods being applied to musicology and the wider Digital Humanities.
Date:
25 Jun 2014 to 26 Jun 2014
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