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Church Music Library Online | a guide to freely accessible church music resources on the Internet | Page 2
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Church Music Library Online. A guide to freely accessible church music resources on the Internet. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Church Music Channels on YouTube. April 15, 2013. Digging around among church music videos reveals a curious channel called Byzantine Music or byzmusic. It is the creation of a Greek Orthodox priest named Kabarnos Nikodimos. He has uploaded 41 videos and created 20 playlists. Many, if not all, of his videos feature himself singing. Which reve...
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SAS-Space: March 2011
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The blog of the institutional repository for the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Thursday, 31 March 2011. Reflecting on digital projects at SAS. SAS-Space hosts a growing collection of materials reflecting on digital projects around the School. They touch on issues such as peer review for digital resources, collaborative editing, sustainability, impact and the experience of creating online resources. See them all here. Posted by Peter Webster. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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SAS Open Journals: May 2011
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Wednesday, 4 May 2011. I'm delighted to be able to announce that the JISC. Have very generously funded the School of Advanced Study. To create an overlay journal interface for the School's repository SAS-Space. We'll be creating an overlay journal system based on SAS-Space, with Amicus Curiae. Is the journal of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies. Society for Advanced Legal Studies. Some of the past issues of Amicus. An example of OJS in action is the International Journal of Digital Curation.
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SAS-Space: August 2012
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The blog of the institutional repository for the School of Advanced Study, University of London. Tuesday, 14 August 2012. The SAS-Space blog has moved. Head over to SAS Blogs. A new service from the School of Advanced Study, for all the latest news from SAS-Space. Alternatively, choose a post from the list on the right. Posted by Peter Webster. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The new SAS-Space blog. The SAS-Space blog has moved. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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SAS Open Journals: September 2011
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Wednesday, 7 September 2011. Open Access journal publishing: a workshop. Bookings for this event are now closed. Who is it for? The day will be of interest to editors of existing print journals considering a move to web publication, or a print-and-web solution. It is also for prospective editors of new journals looking to start out online. It will be free of charge, and a sandwich lunch will be provided. When: Thursday October 20th 2011. Where: Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU.
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church music | Church Music Library Online
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Church Music Library Online. A guide to freely accessible church music resources on the Internet. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: church music. Sharing Church Music Research on Academia.edu. April 12, 2014. Academia.edu is a social networking site for academics. Among the 129 documents, however, are many excellent papers and book reviews in a variety of languages. Here is a sampling of papers in English:. Busman, Joshua Kalin. Frøyshov, Stig Simeon. New theories for old ...
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Conference report | Open access
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An information resource for historians in the UK. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Journals, publishers and repositories. Open access in the UK. Category Archives: Conference report. Open access – a postgrad perspective. March 12, 2013. Kathleen McIlvenna, Institute of Historical Research, University of London (first published on The History Student. Last Friday I went to the ‘Finch Report, Open Access and the Historical Community’ event organised by the Institute of Historical Research.
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Fellowships | Institute of Commonwealth Studies
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Emeka Anyaoku Visiting Chair. Taking a research fellowship at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies makes you part of a dynamic research community, with access to the unique Senate House Libraries. Which includes the Institute of Commonwealth Studies Collection. Free attendance to our wide range of academic events. Access to a personlised SAS email account, use of our office space in accordance with our host-desking policy, and the opportunity to publish online for free through SAS-Space.