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The
Holdings
Besides source materials, other important components of the Foundation's
archive are its library, including published scores, its collection of
sound recordings, and its video collection. Scholarly writings on the
music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries are acquired with the
aim of achieving maximum completeness. Neighboring disciplines such as
theater, dance, cinema, literature, and the visual arts are likewise included
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Using
the Facilities
The library, record collection, and video holdings can only be used on
the Foundation's premises. Parts of the library and the record collection
are accessible in open stacks, while the rest must be ordered from the
Foundation's storage depots. Manuscripts from the composer collections
are microfilmed on an ongoing basis and can basically be consulted only
in this form. Sound recordings from the collections are made available
on compact disc. Visitors to the archive and the library are asked to
arrange an appointment beforehand with the Foundation's secretary. |
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Catalogue The Foundation is connected to the IDS Library Consortium for Basel-Bern. Interested readers may thus use the Aleph library system via the Internet to access the catalogues of its reference library (secondary literature, printed scores, sound recordings, but not the holdings of its manuscript collections). IDS browse operations can be restricted to the Foundation's holdings
in either of two ways:
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