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2019-07-01
Luyk, Sean, Doi, Carolyn, Grant, Kaitlyn
The connectedness of music—to specific places and spaces—is compelling. Forms of cultural production ranging from books, films, television, and the news media, use the associations wemake between musical genres, moods, and sounds to specific geographies, to evoke ideas and perceptions about these...
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2023-08-03
Wakaruk, Amanda, Luyk, Sean, Johnston, Lucinda, Farnel, Sharon, Severson, Sarah
Presentation slides from a session at the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives, and Documentation Centres (IAML) 2023 Congress.
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2019-02-01
Presentation at the 2019 Music Library Association Conference, St. Louis, MO as part of a panel on music research data management. Panel abstract provided below: What is “research data” for music researchers and performers? How can music librarians develop their knowledge and skills to better...
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2019-04-01
Cultural heritage institutions are increasingly collecting music resources that demonstrate connections to people, organizations and topics about specific local regions. The local music artifacts such as sound recordings, printed ephemera, and other forms of material culture contained in local...
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2019-02-01
Luyk, Sean, Doi, Carolyn, Rutley, Sarah
Presentation as part of a panel at the 2019 Music Library Association Conference in St. Louis, MO: "Start local, broadcast global: building connections with local music collections." Panel abstract provided below: Local music collections inform national histories, represent the musical diversity...
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Oil Shows, Rodeos, and UFOs: The Walder G.W. White Sheet Music Collection at the University of Alberta Libraries
Download2014-06-01
Slides from May 25, 2014 CAML Conference (Saint Catharines, ON), and July 15, 2014 IAML Conference presentation (Antwerp, Belgium).
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2019-07-01
Lightning strike talk at the July 2019 Code4Lib YEG conference held at the University of Alberta Library Digital Scholarship Centre. Brief abstract provided below: Business analysis can help us better define problems and opportunities in our work so we can recommend and develop solutions. This...