Serial Publications - Technology Directory

  1. American Music Teacher. Cincinnati, OH: Music Teachers National Association.
    Rec #: 1078
    Call Number: Updated 1998; information provided by publisher.
    Abstract:
    American Music Teacher is the official journal of Music Teachers National Association. The purpose of this journal is to keep AMT readers informed of new books, videos, software and music of interest as they become available.The August/September issue features the Fall Directory of New Music and Instructional Materials and will be devoted exclusively to new and forthcoming music, instructional materials, videotapes and software.

     

  2. ATMI Newsletter. Evanston, IL: Association for Technology in Music Instruction (ATMI).
    Rec #: 1091
    Call Number: updated 1997; information provided by organization
    Notes: Cost: free to ATMI members (membership: $30.00/yr)
    Abstract:
    Quarterly newsletter containing current events and recent announcements dealing with the use of computers in music instruction.

     

  3. EQ: Professional Recording & Sound. 2001.
    Rec #: 1268
    Call Number: updated 2002; information obtained from magazine
    Abstract:
    Magazine features columns concerning recording and other related topics

     

  4. First Reflection. Los Angeles, CA: Alesis Corporation.
    Rec #: 1092
    Call Number: Updated 1996; information obtained from publisher.
    Notes: Cost: free
    Abstract:
    A newsletter from Alesis Corporation containing information on new products and new releases of older products.

     

  5. . Hewlett, Walter B. and Selfridge-Field, Eleanor, eds. Computing in Musicology. Menlo Park, CA: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities c1994; Vols. 1-9. ISBN: 0-936943-08-4.
    Rec #: 1083
    Call Number: Updated 1996; information obtained from publisher.
    Notes: Cost: $12.00-24.00 per issue; back orders available; 5 volumes from 1988-1992: $60.00
    Abstract:
    Computing in Musicology covers activities in music history, theory, composition, analysis, performance, ethnomusicology, bibliography, acoustics, perception and cognition. It provides reports direct from researchers and software developers in many countries. CM has an annual survey of music printing software that includes products for all popular hardware platforms.

     

  6. MacAddict.
    Rec #: 1264
    Call Number: updated 2002; information provided by publisher
    Abstract: The magazine features articles on new products, helpful instruction, reviews, and more

     

  7. Macworld. Boulder, CO.
    Rec #: 1260
    Call Number: updated 2002; information obtained from Macworld
    Abstract:
    Features Macintosh hardware and software

     

  8. MIX. Emeryville, CA.
    Rec #: 1273
    Call Number: Updated 2002; information obtained from newsletter
    Notes: Cost: $29.95 for 12 issues
    Abstract:
    Each montly issue is packed with more than 200 pages of the applications, industry news and product information the user needs to master essential recording equipment and production techniques.

     

  9. Multimedia and Videodisc Compendium for Education and Training. St Paul, MN: Emerging Technology Consultants Inc.; 1998; ISBN: 0-922649-30-8.
    Rec #: 1081
    Call Number: Updated 1998; information provided by publisher
    Notes: Cost: $69.95 (inlcudes QuickSearch index)
    Abstract:
    Multimedia and Videodisc Compendium is a great way to find out about current videodisc, CD, and multimedia-related software titles. The bound edition and 2 issues of the UPdate are published in September, January and May, respectively. A QuickSearch index, an optional companion to the directory, offers easy access to products by subject, title, company, and other features in the listing. The directory provides detailed information on more than 4000 products for use in education and training.

     

  10. Music Teacher International [Web Page]. Available at: http://www.musicteachermag.com.
    Rec #: 1211
    Call Number: updated 2002; information provided by editor
    Abstract:
    Provides latest issue, ability to view archive of articles, read reviews, read up on latest technology, and a marketplace for selection of books, recordings, etc.

     

  11. The Opera Quarterly [Web Page]. Available at: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/opq/.
    Rec #: 1222
    Call Number: updated 2002; information obtained from email newsletter
    Abstract: The Opera Quarterly presents reading on all aspects of opera. Each issue contains several feature articles, written by noted authorities in the world of opera. Incisive reviews of books, recordings and videotapes, and interviews with and remembrances of great vocalists make this a leading opera reference source. In addition, each issue of The Opera Quarterly is abundantly illustrated with rare, personal, and archival photographs, musical examples, and drawings.

     

  12. Organised Sound. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press; 1996.
    Rec #: 1084
    Call Number: Updated 1998; information provided by publisher
    Notes: Cost: $53.00 individuals, $103 institutions, $38 students; Cost includes a free CD each year
    Abstract:
    This journal focuses on the rapidly developing methods and issues arising from the use of contemporary technology in fields such as multimedia, performance art, sound sculpture and electroacoustic composition.
    Published triannually, this journal is a forum for engineers, composers, performers, computer specialists, mathematicians and music scholars to share the results of their research as they affect musical issues. Young researchersare particularly encouraged. In addition to articles on a variety of topics, each issue includes articles relating to a specific theme as well as a major review section.

     

  13. Roland User Group Magazine. Los Angeles, CA: Roland Corp.; 1992.
    Rec #: 1090
    Call Number: Updated 1998; information obtained from publisher.
    Abstract:
    A magazie for the Electronic musician.

     

  14. Sweet Notes. Fort Wayne, IN: Sweetwater Sound Inc.; 200.
    Rec #: 1093
    Call Number: Updated 2002; information obtained from publisher.
    Abstract:
    Sweetwater Sound is a national supplier of music technology equipment, including synthesizers, compuer hardware/software, professional recording equipment, and soundware archives. Sweetwater's facility includes three professional recording studios with 96 tracks of digital recording; a dedicated educational sales division; technical support and service department; and soundware development division. Sweetwater has all the tools necessary to help your music technology needs. This newsletter is informational in content.

     

  15. Syllabus: New Dimensions in Education Technology. A 101communications Publication; 2001.
    Rec #: 1269
    Call Number: updated 2002; information obtained from journal
    Abstract: Journal featuring columns on music education

     

  16. Wallace, Ronald A. Aftertouch Magazine. Peoria, IL: Creative Musicians Coalition; 1993.
    Rec #: 1086
    Call Number: Updated 1998; information provided by publisher
    Notes: Cost: $5.00 per issue, published annually
    Abstract:
    Aftertouch presents original electronic music compositions composed, arranged, and performed by independent musicians world-wide using computer and electronic technologies. Additionally, artist interviews, music reviews and interesting stories are offered. Inlcudes CD with samples from the artists' works.