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The International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML), also known as ''Association Internationale des Bibliothèques, Archives et Centres de Documentation Musicaux'' (AIBM) and ''Internationale Vereinigung der Musikbibliotheken, Musikarchive und Musikdokumentationszentren'' (IVMB), is an organisation of libraries with music departments, music conservatory libraries, radio and orchestra archives, university institutes, music documentation centers, music publishers, and music dealers that fosters international cooperation and promotes music
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and music library science. It was founded in Paris in 1951 and its three official languages are English, German, and French.


History

IAML was founded after World War II to "promote international cooperation and standardization in such matters as cataloging, standards of service, personnel training and the exchange of materials between libraries."Anders Lönn, "International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres," The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition, 2002, vol. 12, p. 491. The founding of IAML was a three-year process from 1949 to 1951. It was part of the United Nations' mission to promote world peace. The founding conferences were held in Basel and Florence in 1949, in Lüneburg in 1950, and in Paris in 1951, the last one conducted by UNESCO. The Accademia Nazionale
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celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1949, an event that brought around 60 music librarians, musicologists, and museum professionals from twelve countries to Florence. This was the first meeting of music librarians from around the world; plans for a separate organization had been discussed since the founding of the
International Musicological Society The International Musicological Society (IMS) is a membership-based organisation for musicology at the international level, with headquarters in Basel, Switzerland. It seeks the advancement of musicological research through international coopera ...
in 1927, but the Second World War prevented anything from taking shape. The war had caused heavy losses at many libraries, and international cooperation was of utmost importance. The goals of the Florence conference included updating the status and locations of the musical sources described in Robert Eitner's ''Biographisch-Bibliographisches Quellen-Lexikon der Musiker und Musikgelehrten der christlichen Zeitrechnung bis zur Mitte des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts'' ( Leipzig, 1900–1904), establishing a central office in each country responsible for
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musical sources from before 1800, and addressing issues related to music cataloging. The first goal was realized in 1952 with the founding of the Répertoire International des Sources Musicales. In 1951, IAML had 120 participants from 23 countries, by 1952 their membership had grown to 230. Membership grew to about 1,100 members in 39 countries in 1969 and 1,850 members in 40 countries in 1991, with national branches in 26 countries as of 2017. IAML has professional sections, subject sections, study group, and project groups that focus on particular aspects of music librarianship and documentation. Two professional organizations, the International Association of Music Information Centres and the
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began as IAML groups but later formed their own organizations.


Structure

The IAML board of directors is made up of the president, past president, secretary general, treasurer, and vice presidents. The board governs IAML together with a Council (which includes representatives from national branches and professional sections) and the General Assembly. IAML is affiliated with the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA), the International Music Council, and the IMS.


Activities

IAML holds annual conferences and has implemented four main programmes, together known as the "R projects" of
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: ''Répertoire international des sources musicales'' (RISM), '' Répertoire international de littérature musicale'' (RILM), ''Répertoire international d'iconographie musicale'' (RIdIM) and '' Répertoire international de la presse musicale'' (RIPM). IAML publishes a journal, ' 'Fontes Artis Musicae'', with articles on music librarianship and bibliography as well as reports on IAML conferences and on the progress of the "R projects".


Annual conferences

IAML holds annual meetings in different locations around the world. Occasionally, meetings are held jointly with other professional organizations. After the founding meetings held from 1949 to 1951, annual meetings commenced in 1954.


''Répertoire international des sources musicales''

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was founded in 1953 and deals with the bibliography of sources in music and music literature from
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up to 1800.


''Répertoire international de littérature musicale''

RILM, founded in 1966, covers music literature through two online databases: RILM Abstracts of Music Literature, which extends from 1967 to the present, and RILM Retrospective Abstracts of Music Literature (RILM Retro), which covers literature from before 1967.


''Répertoire international d'iconographie musicale''

RIdIM, founded in 1971, deals with visual materials relating to music.


''Répertoire international de la presse musicale''

RIPM, founded in 1980, preserves, reconstructs, and makes available music periodicals originally published from ca. 1760 to 1966. By 2014, RIPM has indexed 215 music periodicals, published 306 printed volumes and a database of more than 726,000 annotated citations. Furthermore, through the RIPM Online Archive and e-Library, RIPM has made available 166 music journals in full-text.


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