While what we have is great, this is just a reminder that our staff can help you with music-related issues in person or online: https://t.co/QyRBRdtTI9
Reminder: The arts are an occupation. Labor and labor rights are not confined to one gender. MLBSSA is closed from September 2nd to the 4th for Labor Day Weekend.
Congratulations to MLBSSA student worker Colin Hochstetler for his @bgsuCURS research presentation entitled, "Beyond Ambient Music: Space Music and Its Functions in North American Planetariums." He applied for and received a grant for his research.
Our annual day of giving, #BGSUOneDay starts tomorrow! Look for more information about University Libraries' featured funds coming soon. Early giving is open at https://t.co/nP2j9BUZg1
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For BGSU One Day, please consider donating to the Sherri Long Memorial Scholarship. While not part of MLBSSA, she worked with us to make our materials accessible to outside researchers thru ILL. https://t.co/tujOVBeU3S
Did you know two women started audiobooks? Marianne Mantell (née Roney) and Barbara Holdridge (née Cohen), founded Caedmon Records, which included multiple genres (children's to sci-fi) and formats (work read by the author to a full-cast recording). Come see our display!#HERstory
Join the @MLBSSA as we celebrate thousands of our oldest sound recordings being included in the Internet Archive’s @great78project! The Teaching Kitchen will be serving mocktails while we enjoy musical selections from the collection on March 21 from 3-5 p.m. #BGSU#BGSULibraries
@DrPopCultureBG @elvagreen123@bearmanormedia We have the score for Duffy's Tavern and 3 uncatalogued (not completely processed) recordings in our collection.
We are closed today and tomorrow in observance of MLK, Jr. Day, but you can view some of our James Baldwin LPs on the first floor of Jerome. Did you know Baldwin taught at BGSU?
When we say music from the pandemic, we generally mean music created during and in response to the pandemic. Yet, @MLBSSA also has non-music recordings and other types of materials in our catalog under the "COVID-19" search term.
Music from the pandemic is disappearing. Thanks to generous MLBSSA General Fund donors we have been able to collect some of these albums before they went away. Recordings capture the temperature of society and prominent issues of an era. #MoreThanMusic@BGSULibraries