Analysis of virtual resources about musical documentation
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https://doi.org/10.54886/scire.v13i2.1724Abstract
The main electronic resources on musical documentation are described and analysed. They were collected through Internet searches and by interviews with music documentalists. The resources were classified into four groups: information sources (glossaries, data bases, guides, magazines, search engines, musical resources…); information units: documentation centers, archives and libraries (public as much as private area); universities where superior studies in music are imparted; and author rights and intellectual property. The results of this work will hopeful serve as a background for future studies, as well as a guide for the soundrelated information professionals and librarians in music information units, and, of course, for user reference.Downloads
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