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July 8, 2005
New Music Streaming Services
From the Monday Memo Friday supplement:
Classical Music Streaming Available
As of July 1, all students and staff with e-mail accounts on the Twin Cities campus have unrestricted access to two classical music audio streaming services. They can be accessed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, either on-campus or off-campus at the following URLs, which will soon be added to the LUMINA Research QuickStart pages for Music and Music Education. They are available at the bottom of the Libraries LUMINA main page, under "New Resources."
Classical Music Library
Naxos Music Library
It is anticipated that a third audio streaming service devoted exclusively to American music will be available later this month. Another announcement will follow at that time.
To facilitate on-campus use of these audio streaming services, the Music Library is adding several computers to its listening area this summer. A number of classrooms in Ferguson Hall have also been wired for Internet access this summer and will have computers added to them so that audio streaming can be used for instructional purposes.
These developments were made possible by an InfoTech Fees Grant from the College of Liberal Arts. We in the Music Library are very pleased to be able to offer these service enhancements to the University community. Happy listening!
Posted by huism002 at July 8, 2005 8:18 AM | News items