2015
DOI: 10.1080/1072303x.2015.1076552
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Are Audio Reserves Still Relevant in Libraries?

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“…Initially, physical music media were replaced by songs and albums available for download through platforms like iTunes and other mp3 distribution sites. 9 Although this mirrored the shift from analog to digital formats, consumers were still able to own the music that they purchased online. 10 The second phase of the shift in music consumption represents the divergence of the previously interconnected metrics of ownership and sales.…”
Section: Changes In the Music Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Initially, physical music media were replaced by songs and albums available for download through platforms like iTunes and other mp3 distribution sites. 9 Although this mirrored the shift from analog to digital formats, consumers were still able to own the music that they purchased online. 10 The second phase of the shift in music consumption represents the divergence of the previously interconnected metrics of ownership and sales.…”
Section: Changes In the Music Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More Research Question Corresponding Survey Question RQ1: When do music students prefer to use library-provided listening sources over other sources, such as YouTube? 1,2,5,6,8,9,10 RQ2: Why do music students choose either library-provided sources or other sources, such as YouTube?…”
Section: Q4 To What Extent Does the Performance Quality Of Materials mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also found that YouTube and free music streaming services were chosen more frequently than streaming library audio databases and reserves for coursework. 19 Based on Clark's 2013 examination of performing arts students' format preferences, Huddlestun's research explored what format and material types music faculty at Kennesaw State University wanted more of, what they used, and their material format preferences. 20 He found that, in addition to a preference for print books and scores, there was a strong desire for electronic access to video, journals, reference materials, and audio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%