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The introduction to Music Bibliography(参考书目)Site

Welcome to the introduction to Music Bibliography Site. In the site Friedheim Library will establish Music Bibliography Course. This year four sections of this course will be offered: two sections in fall and two sections in spring.

Time and Place

Section 1: Tues. & Thurs. 9:30---10:20 a.m. (Room 214)

Section 2: Wed. & Fri. 4:30---5:20 p.m. (Room 116)

The goals of Music Bibliography

To build a tool box of music reference sources

To write an article with footnotes/endnotes and a bibliography about a major musical work.

Note:

The Music Bibliography Site serves all the teachers and students of the Peabody Conservatory of Music. ID card is required. If you are a student with a disability for which you require accommodations(住宿), please contact Dr. Eileen Soskin, Associtate Dean for Academic Affairs, the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University at 410-659-8100, extension 4405, at website esoskin@peabody.jhu.edu, or Ms Peggy Hayeslip, University Coordinator of Disability Services on the Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins University at 410-516-6225, at website phayeslip@jhu.edu to discuss reasonable and appropriate accommodations.

1.This year four sections of this course will be offered____.

A. in spring and autumn B. in summer and winter

C. in spring and summer D. in autumn and winter

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A. on Tuesday and Thursday B. on Saturday and Sunday

C. on Monday and Tuesday D. on Wednesday and Friday

3.If somebody wants to get in touch with Dr. Eileen Soskin, he can dial_____.

A. 410-516-6225

B. 410-659-8100

C. 410-659-8100, extension 405

D. 410-659-8100, extension 4405

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