It looks like MIT's Lewis Music Library links directly to IMSLP: http://libraries.mit.edu/music/
Here's their blog entry telling about it: http://news-libraries.mit.edu/blog/archives/354
Exciting news!
-----Jay
Official MIT library endorsement
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Hehe... I also noticed the MIT libraries a few days ago in the referrer section of the logs (my version of the log with all the referrers/IPs that is... didn't enable that on the public one for fear of privacy issues).
I've also received an enthusiastic e-mail from the librarian of one of the most famous universities in Canada
I've also received an enthusiastic e-mail from the librarian of one of the most famous universities in Canada
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The link from the library site might be the "official" MIT endorsement, but the profs in music at MIT have been using the works in our classes since day one of IMSLP. What a great project. Also, the MIT OpenCourseWare project is linking to IMSLP scores where available for pieces used in MIT courses, so that's a second endorsement.
Just uploaded my first set of PD scores (finally giving _something_ back); thanks for making it so easy! Agreed that the Wiki format was the stroke of genius. That plus the GNU Free Documentation License which lets users know it's worth our time to contribute.
Michael Cuthbert
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
M.I.T.
Just uploaded my first set of PD scores (finally giving _something_ back); thanks for making it so easy! Agreed that the Wiki format was the stroke of genius. That plus the GNU Free Documentation License which lets users know it's worth our time to contribute.
Michael Cuthbert
Visiting Assistant Professor of Music
M.I.T.