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Tuesday 21 March 2017

Musica Scotica is Scottish Music Old and New - Conference and Discussion List

 Musica Scotica 2017

Possibly the Best Small Conference in Scotland!

BOOKING FOR MUSICA SCOTICA 2017



Registration for Musica Scotica 2017(at the Tolbooth,Stirling, 22nd April 2017) is now open. Click here.  


  • It's a one-day conference; your fee is just for the conference and the conference luncheon buffet.
  • The conference ends with a short early evening concert, and then those who wish are invited to go for dinner afterwards. An initial reservation has been made - delegates thinking of dining should indicate their intentions at the earliest opportunity, to ensure that the reservation can be fine-tuned in good time.
  • Speakers should email to advise whether they're using powerpoint, recorded sound, or internet.

MUSICA SCOTICA GETS A JISCMAIL DISCUSSION LIST

JiscMail offers the facility to set up discussion lists about education or research interests on a particular topic, carried out by email. Correspondents generally have some connection with higher education, but this is not compulsory. There's now a list for sharing information about education or research interests in Scottish music, and the groupname is MusicaScotica.
  • What is JiscMail? Visit http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/about/whatisjiscmail.html 
  • How  do I subscribe? You'll find instructions at the FAQ for Subscribers page: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/help/subscribers/faq.html  Basically, you either visit the JiscMail homepage and choose MusicaScotica from there, or send an email to listserv@jiscmail.ac.uk with the following command in the subject line, substituting your own name:-  SUBSCRIBE MUSICA SCOTICA YOURFIRSTNAME YOURLASTNAME
  • Can I use institutional access? Certainly. If you're in a British HE institution, you can use institutional access (Shibboleth), as you would with most electronic resources.
  • You'll find Netiquette suggestions towards the bottom of the FAQ page. (Basically, keep it relevant, be polite, and remember this is a public list for sharing information about education or research interests in Scottish music.) 


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