[Asis-l] Word On The Street > Alexander Street Music Online To Be iPhone Accessible
gerrymck
gerry.mckiernan at gmail.com
Mon Nov 9 21:45:09 EST 2009
Colleagues/
Is this a Cosmic Sign that the Beatles catalog will be on iTunes in
the near future? [:-)
/Gerry
>>>What's better than hundreds of thousands of audio recordings, videos, scores, and pages of full-text music reference? How about accessing it all on the go?
>>> In 2010 Alexander Street's entire music portfolio, Music Online, will be accessible on iPhone and iPod Touch mobile devices. Subscribers will be able to stream music and video, access scores, search and navigate full-text reference content, and even access and edit personal playlists.
>>> Alexander Street's iPhone and iPod Touch application will be completely free. Updating your playlists or listening to an assigned recording will literally be just a touch away. And thanks to newly developed streaming technology, you'll do it all without buffering.
Look for Alexander Street's iPhone app in 2010 on our Web site, on
its blog, and through the iTunes store.
Music Online is a new search tool that lets you cross-search the
Alexander Street audio, video, scores, and full-text music reference
collections. The full suite of music collections comprises the
broadest and most comprehensive resource available for the study of
classical, jazz, world, and American music. Only Music Online will
deliver audio recordings, video content, full-text reference
materials, musical scores, liner notes, biographies, and images – all
the Alexander Street music content in your library – through a single
interface. Music Online brings something entirely new to digital
reference!
Links Available At
http://tinyurl.com/ybnkxef ]
!!! Thanks To Peter Scott For The HeadsUp !!!!
/Gerry
Gerry McKiernan
Associate Professor
Science and Technology Librarian
Iowa State University Library
Ames IA 50011
gerrymck at iastate.edu
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