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Get Your Library Movin’ to the World Music Beat! Presentation slides available on the NEMLA website: http://www.wesleyan.edu/nemla/ Presenters: Erin L. Mayhood: mayhood@bu.edu Darwin F. Scott: dscott@brandeis.edu Margaret Chevian: MChevian@provlib.org
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The New England Chapter of the Music Library Association World Music in the Public Library: Collection Development Tips Presented by Erin L. Mayhood Assistant Head, Music Library, Boston University June 1 st, 2006 Sponsored by the New England Music Library Association (NEMLA)
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What is World Music? World Music can be… Traditional folk music Popular music with ethnic elements Art music with foreign elements **Not OUR music but music that belongs to somebody else
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World Music is not… ► Western Art Music ► Eg. Beethoven, Copland ► Mainstream Popular Western Music ► Eg. Aerosmith, The Beatles ► Mainstream Western Folk Music ► Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell
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Consumers of World Music ► Ethnomusicologists ► Music educators ► Students ► Immigrant populations ► General public with interests in various parts of the world
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Reasons to include world music in your collection ► Cultural diversity ► Formal education support ► Community activity support ► Independent learning
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Collection development is driven by: ► Location ► Clientele ► Budget ► Your library’s role in your community
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Tools for Collection Development ► Websites ► Reviews ► Vendor catalogs
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Recommended Websites University of Washington http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/world.html Indiana University http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/ethnic.h tml http://www.music.indiana.edu/music_resources/ethnic.h tml Music Selection Resources on the WWW by Anna Seaberg http://www.halcyon.com/aseaberg/
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University of Washington Ethnomusicology Resource Listings
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List of World Music Labels: http://www.lib.washington.edu/music/world.html
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Record Label List Annotated by Anna Seaberg: http://www.halcyon.com/aseaberg/worldbib.html
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Favorite Labels to Consider ► Nonesuch Explorer Series ► Ocora (Harmonia Mundi distribution) ► JVC Ethnomusic Collection ► Smithsonian Folkways ► UNESCO (Harmonia Mundi distribution) ► Lyrichord ► Music of the World ► Rounder
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Recording Reviews ► Periodicals Beat Magazine Beat Magazine Beat Magazine Billboard Billboard Dirty Linen Dirty Linen Dirty Linen Ethnomusicology Ethnomusicology Roots & Rhythm Newsletter Roots & Rhythm Newsletter Roots & Rhythm Newsletter World of Music World of Music World of Music ► Vendor Websites All Music www.allmusic.com Multicultural Media www.worldmusicstore.com www.worldmusicstore.com
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Vendors ► Vendor websites can be useful collection development tools ► Look for sites that present items geographically
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Favorite Vendors for World Music ► Multicultural Media: www.worldmusicstore.com www.worldmusicstore.com ► All Music Guide: www.allmusic.com ► Music Library Service Company (MLSC): www.mlscmusic.com ► Berkshire Record Outlet: www.berkshirerecordoutlet.com
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MULTICULTURAL MEDIA's www.worldmusicstore.com
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Detailed, informed descriptions and reviews www.worldmusicstore.com
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All Music Guide www.allmusic.com Extensive listing of regions and styles
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All Music Guide continued… Useful description of the style or genre you have chosen
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All Music Guide continued…
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Contact Information NEMLA: http://www.wesleyan.edu/nemla/ Erin Mayhood mayhood@bu.edu Darwin F. Scott dscott@brandeis.edu Margaret Chevian MChevian@provlib.org
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