The mission of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML) is to broaden access to music resources through international collaboration and advocacy, to support research, learning, performance and enjoyment. Our members open up the vast world of information and repertoire in their daily interactions with students, educators, researchers, musicians, and the general public. We work to promote and preserve musical heritage among diverse cultures as we recognise the importance of music in the lives of the world’s people.

Bernard Huys In Memoriam

Photograph of Hernard HuysIt is with sadness that we learned of the death on 12 October 2024 of our Belgian colleague and friend Bernard Huys (1934-2024), who served as IAML Vice-President from 1986 to 1989. He was also one of the driving forces behind RISM Belgium.

Invitation to IAML Online event: Panel and discussion: "Digital Score Platforms for Libraries"

Digital scores are slowly becoming ubiquitous in the music studio and on stage. Adoption across music libraries, archives, and documentation centres varies widely, and now is a good time to dive into what is available and how these platforms work. In this session, we will review a number of the dominant digital scores platforms available to libraries supporting music study.

RILM Launches DEUMM Online

DEUMM posterRILM cordially invites you to join us for the release of DEUMM Online on Wednesday, 30 October 2024, at 7:30 pm CET / 1:30 pm EST. Co-sponsored by the Associazione fra i Docenti Universitari Italiani di Musica (ADUIM) and IAML-Italia, the event will take place in the Teatro Palladium auditorium in Rome, Italy.

A study trip to music libraries in Oslo

Ibsen’s Peer Gynt greets the visitors at the entrance hall of the National Library of Norway.Inspired by the many interesting congress diaries from Stellenbosch, I thought I would share another “diary”, but from a city situated slightly further up north, namely Oslo in Norway. I had the pleasure to visit three libraries there on 23-24 September: the Norwegian Academy of Music, the National Library and the Oslo Public Library (Deichmanske Bibliotek). My travel companions were Joakim Lilljegren and Niklas Persson, both colleagues at the Gothenburg University Library. We were joined by a music librarian from Istanbul, Güneş Çetinkaya Şerik, who works at the ITU Turkish Music State Conservatory - Music Library & Archive Centre.

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