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Subject: Hofmeister XIX
From:    "Nicholas Cook" <[log in to unmask]>
Date:    Thu, July 26, 2007 11:27 am
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ANNOUNCING A NEW ONLINE MUSICOLOGICAL RESOURCE

For the last three years the Hofmeister XIX project, based at Royal
Holloway, University of London with funding from the Arts and Humanities
Research Council, has been creating a web-based database of the Hofmeister
_Monatsberichte_ for the period 1829-1900. The _Monatsberichte_  (monthly
catalogues issued by Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig) are the most detailed
source of information about nineteenth-century music publications, with
particular emphasis on the German-speaking countries. They provide
information about when a given composition was published, where, by who, and
at what price; using Hofmeister XIX you can locate any item by searching on
e.g. composer, title, publisher, place of publication, or date, and extract
information such as what publishers were active where and when. Hofmeister
XIX records are linked to the facsimiles of the _Monatsberichte_ on the
Austrian National Library website.

Hofmeister XIX is now delivered in its beta version, meaning that further
optimisation and correction is in process. In general the search interface
should work well, but the browse and index interfaces can be slow; we hope
to rectify this in Version 1.0, scheduled for autumn 2007. In the meantime
you can help us by using the system and providing comments or corrections
using the on-line forms. It will be particularly useful if you can do this
between now and 20 August 2007, as our schedule allows for corrections
during this period.

Hofmeister XIX is on open access at http://www.hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk.
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Nicholas Cook, FBA
Professorial Research Fellow in Music
Royal Holloway, University of London
Director, AHRC Research Centre for the History and Analysis of Recorded Music
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