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.

Call for applications for the position of IAML Web Editor

The IAML website (iaml.info) is to be redesigned to become the central point for storing and making accessible all virtual, public IAML documents. It will be the primary source for providing current information about the organization for all of its members. It is intended that the front page of the website will fulfill some of the functions of the previously published IAML newsletter.

Call for applications for the position of IAML Web Assistant

The IAML website (iaml.info) is to be redesigned to become the central point for storing and making accessible all virtual, public IAML documents. It will be the primary source for providing current information about the organization for all of its members. It is intended that the front page of the website will fulfill some of the functions of the previously published IAML newsletter.

6th ELIA Teachers’ Academy 2013 - "Preparing the Artist of Tomorrow"

The Utrecht School of the Arts opens its doors to the 6th ELIA Teachers' Academy 2013 - 'Preparing the Artist of Tomorrow' held 24 - 26 June 2013 in Utrecht and Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The Teachers' Academy is an international platform for ideas and practices for teachers in artschools in Europe and beyond. Its main aim is to contribute to the professional development for lecturers in higher arts education.

News from AEC (Association Européenne de Conservatoires)

[From the European Music Council's Newsletter 02/2013]

Recently, the Association Européenne de Conservatoires (AEC) has undergone two major exciting changes. First, in January 2013, its offices were relocated from Utrecht to Brussels. This will help AEC's advocacy for European higher music education.

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