Audiostreaming Database Workshop
Audiosteaming Databases: Bringing a World of Music to a Computer Near You
Learn how you can listen for free to music from around the world via the UT Library’s audiostreaming databases. This session will focus on the Smithsonian Global Sound database, and include techniques for searching for music, playing selections, creating playlists of your favorite tracks, and sending listening suggestions to your friends and classmates. We will also investigate what music is available on the other audiostreaming databases and how these databases work in comparison to Smithsonian Global Sound. (1 hour)
Date: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 (1:25-2:25 pm)
Location: 127 Hodges Library
Instructor: Chris Durman, Music Librarian for Public services cdurman@utk.edu
Register for workshops at: www.lib.utk.edu/instruction/workshop/
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