Presented by the Organising Committee Chair: Wilhelm Delport (University of Cape Town)
Welcome: Pia Shekther (IAML President, Gothenburg University)
Bridget Rennie-Salonen (Stellenbosch University) Illustrating transdisciplinary research innovation at Stellenbosch University: Music, health, and wellbeing
Lee Watkins (International Library of African Music, Rhodes University) Being at the cutting edge with a blunt knife: Context is everything at The International Library of African Music (ILAM), Rhodes University
Judith Opoku-Boateng (Institute of African Studies, University of Ghana) The rhythm of responsibility: Managing and activating music collections for African Studies research in the 21st century
Presented by the Cataloguing and Metadata Section (co-sponsored by the Libraries in Music Teaching Institutions Section and the Service and Training Section) Chair: Christopher Holden (Library of Congress)
Section elections
Kimmy Szeto (IAML Treasurer, Baruch College, CUNY) Library practices for electronic and digital music scores: Integrating functions, standards, processes
*Kyla Jemison (University of Toronto) Developing metadata workflows for e-scores
Presented by the Service and Training Section (co-sponsored by the Libraries in Music Teaching Institutions Section and the Cataloguing and Metadata Section) Chair: Katherine Penner (University of Manitoba)
Katherine Penner (University of Manitoba) iPad, digital scores, circulation et al: Getting started
Stephanie Bonjack (University of Colorado Boulder) Advocacy and digital scores: Toward a model license and priorities
Kristi Bergland (University of Minnesota) Beyond the mechanics: Exploring ethical considerations of e-scores in music libraries
Presented by the Libraries in Music Teaching Institutions Section (co-sponsored by the Cataloguing and Metadata Section and the Service and Training Section) Chair: Houman Behzadi (McGill University, Montreal)
Section elections
Panel discussion: Charles Peters, Chair, LIMTI (Indiana University) Carla Williams, Vice Chair, LIMTI (Ohio University) Christopher Holden, Chair, Cataloguing and Metadata (Library of Congress) Katherine Penner, Chair, Service and Training (University of Manitoba)
Monday June 24, 2024 16:00 - 17:30 SAST
Endler Hall
Presented by the Bibliography Section Chair: Stefan Engl (IAML Vice President, Wienbibliothek im Rathaus)
Section elections
Andréa Alexander, Engela Britz and Rebekka Sandmeier (University of Cape Town) Concert programmes in the W.H. Bell Music Library: Towards collection management, teaching, and collaboration
Presented by the Research Libraries Section Chair: Ruprecht Langer (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek)
Section elections
Lee Watkins (Rhodes University) The role of the International Library of African Music (ILAM) at Rhodes University in South Africa in the archiving of Khoesan performance heritage
Deidre Gosslet (University of Cape Town) Reflecting on the music archives housed at the University of Cape Town Libraries special collections
Amy Rommelspacher, Isabel Murray (Stellenbosch University) Tracing the history of a 1919-hymnbook in Malawi - A new reading of the DRC archival music collection
Presented by the Organizing Committee Chair: Ellen Tise (Stellenbosch University)
Sylvia Bruinders (University of Cape Town) Sustainability, revitalisation and repatriation: Dialogue of Lesotho music and culture through space and time
Lizabé Lambrechts (Africa Open Institute for Music, Research and Innovation, Stellenbosch University) and Saskia van der Want (Stellenbosch University) Making the invisible visible: Investigating the hidden life of fungi in the archive
Rick Deja (University of Cape Town) Indigenous musics in motion: Archives, organology, and inspiring living traditions
Presented by the Forum of Sections Chair: Kimmy Szeto (IAML Treasurer, Baruch College, CUNY)
David Rizo, (Universidad de Alicante, Instituto Superior de Enseñanzas Artísticas de la Comunidad Valenciana), Teresa Delgado (Biblioteca Nacional de España), Jorge Calvo-Zaragoza (Universidad de Alicante), Patricia García-Iasci (Universidad de Alicante) and Antonio Madueño (Universidad de Alicante) Insights into AI to encode a whole mensural collection with limited resources
Andrew Hankinson, Rodolfo Zitellini, Laurent Pugin (RISM Digital Center) Revising the Plaine and Easie code specifications
David M. Weigl (University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna) Encoding strategies for notations combining text and music
Chair: Jennifer Ward (RISM Editorial Center, Frankfurt am Main)
Report from Balázs Mikusi (RISM Editorial Center, Frankfurt am Main), presented by Jennifer Ward News from the RISM Editorial Center: Where do we stand and where are we headed?
Bernhard Lutz (Bavarian State Library) Exploring the updated RISM Catalog: A guide to its structure, functions, and search features
Laurent Pugin (RISM Digital Center, Bern) and Andrew Hankinson (RISM Digital Center, Bern) The RISM Digital Center and approaches to linking data through RISM Online
Wilhelm Delport (University of Cape Town) How tracking RISM’s footprint across (South) Africa led to the discovery of ancient bullroarers, San rock paintings and an elephant in the music room
Chair: Tina Frühauf (RILM International Center, The City University of New York)
Tina Frühauf (RILM International Center, The City University of New York) A year in review—RILM and Africa
Patricia Achieng Opondo (University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa) Documenting and archiving of performing arts in African contexts: Challenges in bibliography, cataloging, and classification of live and digital resources
Suzanne Strauss (University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa) Vibrant legacies echoing through time: The preservation of South Africa’s diverse musical
Presented by the Research Libraries Section Chair: Eva Neumayr (Archiv der Erzdiözese Salzburg; Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum)
Elizabeth Berndt (New York University) and Sandi-Jo Malmon (Harvard University) Enhancing libraries' music collections strategies: Focus on new music
Ruprecht Langer (Deutsche Nationalbibliothek) The collection mandate of the German Music Archive of the German National Library. Backgrounds, challenges, and solutions
Christopher Scobie (British Library) A question of priorities: Perspectives on collecting personal archives of contemporary musicians
Presented by the Forum of Sections Chair: Charles Peters (Indiana University)
*Siviwe Bangani (Stellenbosch University) Demonstrating scholarly impact: Acknowledgement of music libraries in students’ theses and dissertations in South Africa
Andrea Beckendorf (Luther College, Decorah) Current directions in music information literacy: A new companion to the "Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education"