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MuSICA is on the World Wide Web

This wonderful database of information will help you to "stretch your brain" a little, and begin to understand the amazing reach and depth of music and musical performance. What we do, as musicians, is important. This site can help you to investigate the importance of music and music making!

 

http://www.musica.uci.edu/

All of MuSICA's services are accessible via its home page -- -

MuSICA database (thousands of citations/abstracts of research publications - An enlarged and user friendly section of Announcements, Meetings, Forthcoming Events, a List of Other Relevant Web Sites and Special Interest Groups in Music, etc. -

MuSICA Research Notes (MRN) -- our newsletter All issues of MRN are available for viewing on the web site. Users can select articles by title, subject, or browse through any issue. Key word searches available with most user Web software can be used to help locate topics of special interest within a given newsletter issue. You can also send us comments easily from our home page. And, for those who would prefer printed copies, MuSICA Research Notes issues may be obtained by sending a request [e-mail: nmweinbe@uci.edu or postal mailing address for Dr. Weinberger, see below] to be added to the MRN distribution list. Please remember to include your own postal ("snail") mailing address.

The database of MuSICA (Music and Science Information Computer Archive) - formerly MBIC (Music and The Brain Information Center) - welcomes you. We have many thousands of entries. Batched new material is added regularly. We encourage you to log-on and to begin using the database right away. We have done our best to make the system as friendly as possible and are pleased now to have Excite as the search engine for MuSICA's bibliographic database.

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For further help, please e-mail mbic@mila.ps.uci.edu, call (949) 824-8098 --or-- Write to: MuSICA Coordinator c/o Dr. Norman M. Weinberger Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697-3800

 

 

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