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One Evening As I Strayed: Women Collectors Of Irish Traditional Music, A Journey Through Space, Time And Sources. Music Library Association, Annual Meeting, 28 February 2014, Margaret Ericson
Margaret D. Ericson
My focus is on the importance of using a wide variety of resources -- interdisciplinary databases, full text journal resources, archives and specialized music collections -- to piece together a picture of the role of women the early years of folk music scholarship, and in the preservation and documentation of Irish traditional music. Inspired by early women folk song collectors in Maine, and Maine singers of old who who sang ballads of Irish origin, the author questioned why there was so little information about women collectors of traditional music in Ireland and the repertoire they discovered. Irish women faced unusual …
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
In Search Of The Information Commons Model In Arts Libraries: Bibliography, Margaret D. Ericson
Margaret D. Ericson
Recommended resources for the study of the information commons model in art and music libraries.
Women And Music: A Music Librarian's Experiences And Perspectives; An Interview With Margaret Ericson, Margaret D. Ericson, Suzanne Risley
Women And Music: A Music Librarian's Experiences And Perspectives; An Interview With Margaret Ericson, Margaret D. Ericson, Suzanne Risley
Margaret D. Ericson
From a special journal issue on women in music, Suzanne Risley interviews author Margaret D. Ericson about her thoughts and reflections on scholarship on women in music upon the occasion of the publication of her book-length bibliography: Women and Music: A Selective Annotated Bibliography on Women and Gender Issues in Music, 1987-1992. The online article comes from the Trinity College Digital Repository.