35 research outputs found

    Picture the Music: Planning Library Spaces with a Photo Elicitation Study

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    Presentation given at the Music Library Association Annual Meeting. Denver, CO. Feb. 27, 2015. UMKC Libraries use participatory design methods to envision library spaces optimally supporting music and dance students’ work. In a photo elicitation study, students photographed twenty places, items, and situations in their daily lives, followed by a one-hour interview. This presentation reports study findings and discusses techniques and methods other libraries can apply whether designing new spaces or optimizing current facilities.Music Library Associatio

    Discovery Interfaces and Music: Summon

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    Presentation given at the Music Library Association Annual Meeting on March 2, 2013 in San Jose, California. This presentation examines the Serials Solutions “Summon” product as a discovery interface for music. It was part of a panel discussion on ”Discovery Interfaces and Music” which examined various discovery interfaces and their success (and challenges) with music materials, particularly in light of the needs outlined in the Music Discovery Requirements (MDR) document.Music Library Associatio

    Electronic Resources Review: Summon

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    Common Threads: Music Information Literacy as Community Practice

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    Presentation at Music Library Association Annual Meeting, February 21, 2019. Discussion of instruction-related intersections between technical services and public services, including aspects of the catalog and teaching through search strategy and music discover

    Music Discovery Requirements 2

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    In January 2018, the Music Library Association released the Music Discovery Requirements 2 (MDR2) freely online. The MDR2 explores “discovery needs specific to and especially important for music materials, particularly scores and recordings.” We recommend it to everyone creating or configuring discovery systems that will include music, including vendors, systems librarians, and music librarians. The MDR2 updates the 2012 MDR and in particular incorporates: RDA updates, MARC updates, LCGFT, and LCMPT. The MDR2 is available in an easy-to-navigate HTML version and as a full pdf download. A plan is also in place for ongoing maintenance of the MDR

    Calling All Academic Music Library Reference Desks: A Follow-Up Study

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    The East Carolina University Music Library established regularly staffed reference desk service and studied whether the presence of a reference desk increased patron comfort level in seeking assistance even when the reference desk was unstaffed. Reference activity statistics and results from a patron survey indicate that the reference desk strengthened reference service during hours the desk was staffed but did not increase patron comfort level at times the desk was unstaffed. This article presents key components of music library reference service highlighted by the survey and makes recommendations for other music libraries considering implementing or continuing reference desk service

    UMKC Conservatory Students and Their Work: Research Findings

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    The initiative for UMKC’s Downtown Campus for the Arts presents a unique opportunity for radical change in Conservatory and Conservatory library spaces and services. To inform planning of the new campus and its library, a UMKC research team harnessed ethnographic methods to research UMKC Conservatory student needs. Ethnographic methods facilitate holistic examination of numerous aspects of the studied population by using open-ended tools to gather qualitative data

    Picture the Music: Performing Arts Library Planning with Photo Elicitation

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    Photo elicitation, a form of ethnographic journaling, provided insights into university music and dance student needs in library and campus spaces and services. In this case study, subjects took a photo for each of twenty prompts related to their daily lives as students and performing artists, then discussed their own photos in a one-hour individual interview. Researchers qualitatively analyzed the gathered data. This article reports findings related to: discovering and obtaining music and dance works, study spaces and sound levels, forces of habit and the implications for student library use, and library-related findings regarding practice rooms and classrooms

    'Summon'-ing Music: A Discovery Tool Journey

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    Presented at the 2010 Southeast Music Library Association (SEMLA) Annual Meeting in Columbia, SC

    Where Do They Look?: Music Information Seeking Behavior in the Digital Age

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    Presentation given at the Music Library Association annual conference, February 24, 2017, Orlando, Florida. Discovering new musical works is an important activity for musicians. The increasing proliferation of online tools for music discovery has implications for the information seeking behavior of today’s music library users. Many students and faculty have grown accustomed to the ready access provided by websites such as YouTube and the International Music Score Library Project. How does the online environment shape the information seeking behavior of current music library users? How do students and faculty discover new musical works they didn't know about before, and what is the music library’s role in this process? Ms. Newcomer will share the results of her case study investigating factors that shape music students’ source choices. By the end of this session, attendees will have a better sense of the information seeking behaviors of the music library users they work with. Attendees will leave with ideas for ways to respond to these behaviors, which have the potential to impact a wide array of music library services, from collection development and systems support to reference and instruction
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