Friday 25 February 2011

Automatic library loans renewal? - seeking your views

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The University of Westminster Library Services team are about to embark on a project to explore the feasibility of having automated library loans. This means that loans would be automatically renewed on behalf of users, unless there was a reservation.

The main benefits for users are that you would not have to keep remembering your loan due dates. You would avoid borrowing blocks, unless you failed to return a reserved item on time.

We need to explore the practical implications, so it is not yet definite that we will introduce it, but any comments that you make will be fed back to the project team.

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Wednesday 23 February 2011

Grammy for music graduate

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Grammy awarded to BA Commercial music student Alexander Shuckburgh aka Shux for co-writing and co-producing "Empire State of Mind". More of the story here
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Tuesday 22 February 2011

Bobby McFerrin hacks your brain with music | Video on TED.com

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Bobby McFerrin hacks your brain with music Video on TED.com

In a 3 minute performance at the World Science Festival, musician Bobby McFerrin uses the Pentatonic scale to reveal the way our brain is wired.

An example of one of the short videos from TED www.TED.com (a small non-profit group, devoted to ideas worth spreading, combining the three worlds of technology, entertainment and design). Spectacular performance and Live music may be worth exploring for ideas about music and performance.
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Friday 18 February 2011

Follow up question

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As a follow up to last week's question from a student; another Music Business Management student has asked some further questions -Here are the questions and my replies, I hope that these are useful and of interest.



Q.I checked your blog and in one of your posts one of my classmates asked a similar question to what I had in mind. In your reply you listed all of the data sources I already use: Factiva, Business Source Complete, Datamonitor, and Mintel. I've also recently discovered Emerald. Are there any additional sources I am missing that may be helpful or are those the ones I should be using?



A.Many thanks for your enquiry and for looking at the blog. It really depends on what you are looking for, as different databases do different things - they each have their own strengths and focus of expertise. e.g. we usually use Emerald for management-related topics (although it does cover other business topics as well). I don’t know if you have looked at International Index to Music Periodicals (IIMP) ?– This index covers popular and specialist music journals – However it is only an index and doesn’t give us full text access, which means you will have to look for the physical journal on the library shelves.



Q.What about accessing other sources through other universities? Is that possible?



A. Like the University of Westminster, other Universities don’t allow access to their electronic resources – this is because of the licensing agreement that we all sign up to. However if you become a member of the British Library you will be able to access their electronic resources when you visit the British Library. Here’s a list of their Music resources, and Social Sciences/Business Resources.


Q.My other main question was about best practices when using these data sources. Do you have any tips on searching within these sources that will yield better and more precise results? I generally don't get into advanced searches which may be part of the problem.



A.When using these sources – to get more precision, then yes my tips would include using the advanced search and to think about the words you are using . There’s also a guide to some other techniques here - I’m very happy to run a quick session with you on this if you have time? e.g. Factiva has lots of “tricks”, but when you know them it really helps with the searching. Guides to some of the electronic resources we subscribe to are here.



Q.Finally, another question that came to mind was what publications does the university subscribe to that I can access off campus? I know about Music Week, but is there somewhere on the library site that would give me a list of publications I can access. For example I like Wired magazine for following tech trends, is that accessible? I doubt it, but I hope you get what I mean. Thanks,


A.All publications that we subscribe to (whether in print or electronic) are listed from and accessible via library search.
You can also use the E-Journals A-Z (top right-hand corner) to check for electronic- only journal titles
Wired is available electronically.I notice that Wired has an RSS
feeder – which may help you with keeping up with trends (I can help you with this as well if you’d like).



Hope these answers help; do book an appointment if you need more help or if this is confusing.

Eleri

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Friday 11 February 2011

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Music marketing information

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An MA Music Business Management student has asked me the following question, I'm hoping the question and my response will be of interest.


Q. I get my information usually from Factiva and Business Source Complete. I am wondering are there any other sources that you think I should try for:

1. Music business news, academic research and market research;
2. General market research data and report;
3. Marketing academic research?


A. A really good source of marketing information that we subscribe to is Mintel – It's widely used by the marketing industry. Information is provided and researched by the company itself information on their methodology is available here http://oxygen.mintel.com/sinatra/oxygen/how_uk/


I especially like the "what’s hot" section – for example this is the list of “articles” related to music
10-01-2008 CD burning at home

23-01-2009 Discs are still popular... so why are music specialists suffering so?

26-01-2010 Digital music services battle for the masses

26-01-2007 Danger Zone for music retailers

18-06-2009 The download service that educates its customers

22-01-2009 A compulsory tax to share downloaded music legally

10-01-2008 Mom and Pop Rock

20-02-2009 Illegal downloading to push music in new and profitable directions

10-03-2009 Try Before You Buy

24-09-2009 Rock bands show the importance of understanding the grand strategy

The library also subscribes to Datamonitor 360 (it used to be called Business Insights) , The information in these reports is also used widely by the marketing industry. Datamonitor deliver "analysis, comment, opinion and advice on the latest market trends and conditions". http://about.datamonitor.com/whatwedo.htm


A simple search for "music" gives me 253 pieces of research including a report on Annual Forecasting Music & Video 2014 - an in-depth look at the music market over the next five years.


Mintel, Datamonitor, Factiva and Business Source Complete can be accessed through Library Search once you have signed in by clicking on the Articles & More tab. Please remember that Mintel can only be used for academic purposes.

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Tuesday 8 February 2011

Help produce and record an album in one day with Un-Convention Factory

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Un-Convention Factory at the Roundhouse Saturday 26th February 10am-8pm.


10 hours to help record, produce and release an album - The 6 bands involved will cover, or collaborate, on tracks from London Calling by The Clash.
Accompanying the recording will be a selection of panels, workshops and showcases

Listen to the panels and contribute to the debates -Women in music; the politicisation of music; Music as a tool for social change; sustainable careers in music; How to make a noise when no-one is listening.
A range of new digital platforms will also be showcased including SoundCloud and Song Kick

Book a ticket for £8 (plus a booking fee) at www.roundhouse.org.uk/rising
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Tuesday 1 February 2011

Library Search glitch fixed

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The glitch in Library Search where e-resources were not opening in the Library Search frame for online access and were displying the picture of the griffin in the error message has now been fixed.


E-resources will now open in a new window.
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