IAML encourages and promotes the activities of music libraries, archives and documentation centres to support and facilitate the realization of projects in music bibliography, music documentation and music library and information science at national and international levels.
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
with apologies for cross-posting: If you would like to see the program of a service held in remembrance of Suki Sommer, please visit the following address:
http://www.canfielddesignstudios.com/suki.pdfDear IAML members,
the brochure for the 2008 IAML Conference in Naples has been mailed out March 28: if you still have not received it, you can download conference information, final program and registration form at the following address:
Colleagues,
At Jane Gottlieb's request, I am forwarding Suki (Susan T.) Sommer's obituary from the New York Times, as well as the tribute from the Music Library Association.
Bonna J. Boettcher
Music Librarian and Adjunct Professor of Music
Cornell University. Ithaca
The Concert Programmes Project Online Database (Phase 1) has been launched at the culmination of a three-year project to document the programme holdings of major libraries, archives and museums in selected regional centres throughout the UK and Ireland. The database currently offers descriptions of some 5,500 collections of music-related performance ephemera held by 53 institutions, including the British Library, the Royal College of Music, the Royal Academy of Music, the national libraries of Scotland and Ireland, the Bodleian Library and Trinity College, Dublin.
