The International Association of Music Libraries (IAML) was founded in Paris, France in July of 1951. The organizations founding was part of the United Nations mission to promote world peace, and membership has grown from 20 countries in 1952 to 40 countries in 1991. The principle aim of IAML is to encourage and promote the activities of music libraries and archives, and to promote better understanding of the cultural importance of music libraries both nationally and internationally. The IAML Archives contain administrative documents from 1967 to 2011, including documents from past presidents, vice presidents, treasurers, and secretary generals. Each accession includes the papers of a specific Board member, including Thor E. Wood and Ruth H...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
From “Introducing Music Students to Archival Research: Case Studies from Loyola University New Orlea...
The International Society for Music Education was established in 1953 and aims to form a worldwide c...
The Music Library Association (MLA) was established for music librarians and scholars alike to promo...
Begun in December 1946, The Midwest Clinic, An International Band and Orchestra Conference (MWIBOC),...
IAML (the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres), found...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
MLA-L, the electronic-mail distribution list for music librarians, is now twenty years old. Before ...
The American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS) is an international organization founded in 1971 to p...
In July 2012 an archive was founded in Budapest. This archives have several tasks in two different a...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
Conference report of the Music Library Association meeting, held February 8-11 in Atlanta, Georgia. ...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
From “Introducing Music Students to Archival Research: Case Studies from Loyola University New Orlea...
The International Society for Music Education was established in 1953 and aims to form a worldwide c...
The Music Library Association (MLA) was established for music librarians and scholars alike to promo...
Begun in December 1946, The Midwest Clinic, An International Band and Orchestra Conference (MWIBOC),...
IAML (the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres), found...
Presentation given at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Archives Conference (MARAC) 2017 Fall Meeting in Buf...
Dr Ruth Frendo, Archivist and Records Manager at the Institute of Advanced legal Studies (IALS), exp...
MLA-L, the electronic-mail distribution list for music librarians, is now twenty years old. Before ...
The American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS) is an international organization founded in 1971 to p...
In July 2012 an archive was founded in Budapest. This archives have several tasks in two different a...
Music as an integral part of every human activity is an embodiment of socio-musical and historical f...
The International Library for African Music (ILAM) was begun in 1954 by ethnomusicologist Hugh Trace...
Conference report of the Music Library Association meeting, held February 8-11 in Atlanta, Georgia. ...
A most important step forward in the research into African music has been made this year by the esta...
On the 30th May 1986, Article No. 10253 in the Government Gazette stated that the Section 21 non-pro...
From “Introducing Music Students to Archival Research: Case Studies from Loyola University New Orlea...