"Based on coursework developed at the Peabody Conservatory, this book serves as a crucial resource for early career musicians navigating the complexities of the digital era. This guide bridges the gap between creative practice and scholarly research, empowering musicians to confidently share and protect their work as they expand their performing lives beyond the concert stage as citizen artists. It offers a plain language resource that helps early career musicians see where creative practice and creative research intersect and how to traverse information systems to share their work. As professional musicians and researchers, the authors' experiences on stage and in academia make this guide an indispensable tool for musicians aiming to thrive in the digital landscape."--Publisher's description.
Notes
Foreword by Fred Bronstein, Dean, Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-175) and glossary.
Source of description
Online resource; title from digital title page (February 26, 2024)
Rights and reproductions note
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Contents
Research foundations. What is research? / Kathleen DeLaurenti ; Understanding how information is made ; Archiving and organizing information ; Preparing to search ; Practical search strategies / Kathleen DeLaurenti and Andrea I. Copland ; Research : an expert panel / Kathleen DeLaurenti
Publishing practices. Publishing and accessing information ; Managing your creative works ; Publishing : an expert panel ; Coda : artificial intelligence / Kathleen DeLaurenti.
Other title(s)
Musician's guide to research, copyright, and publishing
ISBN
9798218385873
OCLC
1423296515
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