Music brings people together, and IAML membership supports our aim to make music internationally accessible through acquisition and lending, preservation and digitization, cataloguing and bibliography, and documentation and research. Moreover, most music librarians and archivists serve as educators, opening up the vast world of information and repertoire during their daily interactions with students, faculty members, researchers, musicians, and the general public. We work internationally on multiple fronts to promote and protect musical heritage among diverse cultures, because the importance of music in the lives of the world's peoples is something we truly cherish.

Latest issue of EBLIDA news is now available on their website

Issue 3 (March, 2013) of EBLIDA news(link is external) is now available on the EBLIDA website

Content:

Page 1: Editorial

Page 2: News round-up: Licences for Europe; JURI Committee; 21st EBLIDA Council.

Page 3: EBLIDA Activities: 21st EBLIDA-NAPLE Conference programme.

Page 4: EBLIDA Activities: EC meeting Dublin; next EGIL meeting; eBooks corner.

Elgar Society presents Journal archives online

Back issues of The Journal published by the Elgar Society are now available online free of charge at www.elgar.org, opening up a 15-year archive of articles, essays and research papers to all those with an interest in Elgar and his legacy.

First issued as a stand-alone publication in 1999, it has since been circulated three times a year to members and selected academic institutions.

Mary Wallace Davidson honoured by the Society for American Music

The Society for American Music announced at their annual 2013 meeting in Little Rock, Arkansas, March 6-10 that  our distinguished IAML-member Mary Wallace Davidson has received a Distinguished Service Citation (posthumously) "in recognition of the advancement of the study and appreciation of American music through her generous personality and outstanding career as a music librarian".

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