Here at the Mudd we don’t think The Web is evil. In fact, its beauty lies in the fact that it makes everyone’s lives easier and more complicated at the same time. If there were no internet you wouldn’t be reading this right now. You’d have to intercept this message using your tin-foil hat.
The latest issue of the online magazine Online is featuring a subject near and dear to our hearts: research. And music research to boot: “Music to Researchers’ Ears: Ten Top Sites for Researching Music.” This helpful guide, written by a music librarian in California, runs the gamut from Mozart to world music. Unfortunately, as web resources sometimes go, one of the links she’s included is no longer valid. It’s the International Sheet Music Library Project and if you go to the site you’ll get a rather depressing message from the site’s founder explaining why he’s decided not to go on. Those who value the site’s purpose are trying valiantly to get another sponsor in spite of the threats of legal action. Stay tuned.
In the meantime, all of the other sites get the official Mudd Seal of Approval.