RISM at the IAML 2021 Congress (Online)
The annual congress of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres will take place online from 26-31 July 2021.
RISM will be involved in the following sessions. (All times are given in UTC.)
Monday, July 26
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13.00-14.30 UTC
A celebration of IAML at 70
Part of this session will feature reflections on the R Projects, of which IAML is a founding member and co-sponsor. -
17.00-18.30 UTC
RISM Session
Chair: Balázs Mikusi (RISM Editorial Center, Frankfurt am Main)- Balázs Mikusi: News from the past two years
- Bernhard Lutz (Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich): Developments with the RISM online catalog
- Laurent Pugin and Andrew Hankinson (RISM Digital Center, Bern): The new RISM Digital Center and a preview of the RISM Online platform
In addition, our RISM contributors will be presenting the following papers:
Thursday, July 29
- 13.00-14.30 UTC: Finding aids for musical sources and books
- Bin Han and YuanYuan Zhang (Shanghai Conservatory of Music)
Historical development and current situation of the mainland Chinese music manuscripts collection
- Bin Han and YuanYuan Zhang (Shanghai Conservatory of Music)
- 15.00-16.30 UTC: Settling the Score: New Approaches to Inclusive Cataloguing and Metadata Applications
- Arsinoi Ioannidou (RISM Greek Office, Athens), Maria Aslanidi (Ionian University, Corfu), and Aris Bazmadelis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Faceted vocabularies for Byzantine music-related authority metadata: the RISM-Muscat case - Emerson Morgan (Simmons University, Boston) and Christina Linklater (Harvard University, Cambridge)
Issues in transcription of Modan Mohan Barmaṇa’s Satī ki kalaṅkinī
- Arsinoi Ioannidou (RISM Greek Office, Athens), Maria Aslanidi (Ionian University, Corfu), and Aris Bazmadelis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Friday, July 30
- 17:00-18:00 UTC: Three RISM Initiatives in North America: Regional session presented by IAML-US and CAML
Please register for this session separately using this form. It is also for this RISM session, despite the form’s title.- John G. Lazos (Independent Musicologist), Katie Buehner (University of Iowa), Hang Nguyen (University of Iowa), David Walter Floyd (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
This session provides an overview of three RISM initiatives in North America, showing the importance of local and national contributions towards an international organization that plays a crucial role in the advancement of music research.
- John G. Lazos (Independent Musicologist), Katie Buehner (University of Iowa), Hang Nguyen (University of Iowa), David Walter Floyd (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)