Computer-based resources for Music. What's New? What's Useful?

Date: Wednesday 13 May 1998

Time: 10 am - 12.30 pm. We would be most happy to extend this into or repeat it in the afternoon if it makes travel arrangements easier for participants from the South.

Venue: Music Department, University of Ulster at Jordanstown

Availability: This seminar/workshop is open to Music lecturers from Universities, Colleges of Music and Colleges of Education throughout Ireland.

Cost: There is no charge for the meeting

The availability and variety of computer-based resources for Music has grown enormously since the rapid increase in use of the World Wide Web in the past few years. But how many of these resources are genuinely useful?

This seminar/workshop can be tailored to suit your own interests and requirements but will give you the opportunity to discuss and examine a number of topics:

Other possible areas for dicussion and exploration include:

This seminar workshop is part of CTI Northern Ireland, a 2-day event in Belfast. This will comprise a colloquium and exhibition on Thursday 14 May, preceded by a series of subject-specific sessions on Wednesday 13 May.

You are warmly invited to take part in these events. Booking for the colloquium and exhibition should be done through CTISS.

If you and your colleagues would be interested in taking part in the Music parts of 'CTI Ireland', do please contact us either by phone (+44 01524 593776 / 592614) or by email (CTImusic@lancaster.ac.uk) .

Note that this event runs concurrently with Sonorities - so you could combine attendance at the seminar with some of the best contemporary music concerts in the land!


CTImusic@lancaster.ac.uk

Page last updated: 10 May 1998