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Introducing SearchWorks, Stanford's library catalog

SearchWorks home page

Beginning Fall 2010, SearchWorks will replace Socrates as Stanford's library catalog.

A trial version has been available for the past year, and major enhancements have been implemented in response to user feedback. The following was reported in the SULAIR newsletter, August 2010:
 


CD collection growth


New RISM site

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Notable Acquisition: Artemisia [1801]

Artemisia

Domenico Cimarosa. Artemisia : Dramma Tragico.
Venezia, [1801].
Acquired through the Lucie King Harris Books for Music Fund.


Monterey Jazz Festival Collection included in Success Stories

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The Monterey Jazz Festival Collection digitization project is highlighted in The American Record : Success Stories from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

From the publication:


Jazz Music Library adds 120 albums

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mcpartland shiela richards


Australian composers added to Classical Scores Library

Classical Scores Library was recently updated with over 6,500 pages from 431 scores. The new scores come from Publishers of Wirripang, an Australian based publishing house.


Notable Acquisition: Music for King Henry: BL Royal MS 11 E XI.

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Music for King Henry: BL Royal MS 11 E XI.
Commentary by Nicolas Bell; performing edition by David Skinner.
London : The Folio Society, 2009.
Acquired through the Susan & Ruth Sharp Book Fund.


Notable acquisition: Fränzl, Trois quatuors concertants, [1804]

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Fränzl, Ferdinand, 1767-1833.
Trois quatuors concertants : pour deux violons, alto & violoncelle, très humblement dédiés a la majesté l'empereur Alexandre IR / F. Fraenzl.
Charenton près Paris : Chez Vernay, [1804]
Acquired through the Allen B. Cagle Book Fund.


Masterclasses on DVD

 


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