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Naxos Music Library contains more than 275,000 tracks
of Classical Music, Jazz, World, Folk and Chinese Music
with liner notes and biographical information on composers
or artists.
System Requirements for Naxos
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DRAM (Database of Recorded American Music) provides
10,000 CD quality music tracks, original liner notes and
essays from New World Records, CRI, Innova, XI and other
post-1950 labels.
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National Jukebox:
Historical Recordings from the Library of Congress
makes historical sound recordings available to the public
free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the
extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress
Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other
contributing libraries and archives.
View art & architectural image collections:
- The Archivision
collection is a licensed image resource which includes
16,000 images of architecture, urban design, landscape
architecture, and public art from all periods. The images
are mounted on our campus-wide network for use, exclusively
by the Rensselaer community. Several resolutions are
available to serve different educational
purposes.
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Saskia, Ltd. and
Davis Art Images are vendors which license art and
architecture image sets for teaching, scholarly study, and
research. The Libraries' licensed selections from these
vendors include sets to accompany art historical textbooks,
as well as sets on styles of architecture, and museum
masterpieces. The images are mounted on our campus-wide
network for use, exclusively, by the Rensselaer community.
Several resolutions are available to serve different
educational purposes.
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Armenian Architecture online collection
indexes and displays hundreds of images produced for
the Armenian
Architectural Archives Project which was directed by
Rensselaer Professor Emeritus Vosken Lawrence Parsegian and
based at Rensselaer from 1978 to 1993.
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The Architecture Library's visual resources collections
also include digital objects in various formats which may
be produced by or supported through the
School of Architecture and the branch library. These
currently include image collections,
publications,
student theses, instructional materials, exhibits and
student projects.