The archive server in the Music Library, Belfast Central Library
Location
Belfast Central Library, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Type
Digital archive
Established
2006
Collection
Items collected
Audio recordings, musical scores, programme notes, photographs, music scene publications
Size
c. 900 items
The Northern Ireland Music Archive is a digital archive of materials related to music from Northern Ireland. It is based on a publicly accessible computer system situated in the Music Library at Belfast Central Library, Belfast, County Antrim. The archive has been funded and developed by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.[1]
^"Music archive launched for Northern Ireland". Andersonstown News. 3 April 2006. p. 30.
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