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.

IAML Vienna Conference Diary / Konferenztagebuch #10: Japanese / 日本人 (Japan / 日本)

Dear Colleagues, Mrs. Yasuko Todo sent her Conference impressions from Japan. It was not her first time in Wien. She has be there before when she went to the IAML conference in Cambridge (some years ago). She reports on the debate on a reform of the IAML structure and she describes her impressions of the excursion and the concerts and more...

IAML Vienna Conference Diary / Konferenztagebuch #9: German / Deutsch (Germany / Deutschland)

Juliane Linke aus Dresden war zum erstenmal bei einer internationalen IAML-Konferenz. Sie kam Voller neuer Ideen und Musik im Kopf zurück… Einen besonderen Tag oder Höhepunkt aus der IAML-Konferenz auszuwählen fällt schwer, da ich nach der letzten Woche voller fachlicher Anstöße und zahlreicher schöner Erinnerungen übersprudele. Langsam „verdaue“ ich die gewonnen Kenntnisse, um sie dann in den Musikbibliotheksalltag einzubringen.

IAML Vienna Conference Diary / Konferenztagebuch #8: Finnish / Suomi (Finland / Suomi)

Jaakko Tuohiniemi schickt seinen Bericht aus Finland und hat freundlicherweise einen englischen Abstract beigefügt: (Some Personal Highlights of Vienna IAML Conference): Instead of being able to list only “the one best” of all of the wealth of the meeting, the author lists various “greatest” moments of the overheated week, viz from some excellent individual presentations to the happy-ending election in Council and from quality concerts to spirited collegial company.

Result of the elections for President and Vice-Presidents

For those of you who did not attend the Conference in Vienna last week it is my pleasure to announce the result of the elections for the positions as President and Vice-Presidents:

President:

Barbara Mackenzie, RILM Editor-in-Chief

Vice-Presidents:

Johan Eeckeloo, Conservatory Brussels
Antony Gordon, British Library
Joseph Hafner, McGill University
Stanisław Hrabia, Jagiellonian University, Krakow

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