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Improving Access to Music: A Report of the MLA Music Thesaurus Project Working Group (open access)

Improving Access to Music: A Report of the MLA Music Thesaurus Project Working Group

This article reports on the work of the Music Library Association (MLA) Music Thesaurus Project Working Group.
Date: June 1, 1989
Creator: McKnight, Mark, 1951-
Object Type: Review
System: The UNT Digital Library
[Review] [1] A Most Wonderous Babble: American Art Composers, Their Music, and the American Scene, 1950-1985. [2] Art Music in the American Society: The Condition of Art Music in the Late Twentieth Century. (open access)

[Review] [1] A Most Wonderous Babble: American Art Composers, Their Music, and the American Scene, 1950-1985. [2] Art Music in the American Society: The Condition of Art Music in the Late Twentieth Century.

This article reviews the two books "A Most Wondrous Babble: American Art Composers, Their Music, and the American Scene, 1950-1985" and "Art Music in the American Society: The Condition of Art Music in the Late Twentieth Century," both by Nicholas E. Tawa and published in 1987.
Date: March 1989
Creator: McKnight, Mark, 1951-
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Music Criticism in the New York Times and the New York Tribune, 1851-1876 (open access)

Music Criticism in the New York Times and the New York Tribune, 1851-1876

This doctoral dissertation discusses music criticism in the New York Times and the New York Tribune from 1851-1876.
Date: July 17, 1980
Creator: McKnight, Mark, 1951-
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library
Researching New Orleans Rhythm and Blues (open access)

Researching New Orleans Rhythm and Blues

This article discusses researching New Orleans rhythm and blues.
Date: 1988
Creator: McKnight, Mark, 1951-
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rationale and Considerations for Proposed Near-Death Research in the Hospital Setting (open access)

Rationale and Considerations for Proposed Near-Death Research in the Hospital Setting

Abstract: Further research into the question of veridical perception during the "naturalistic" near-death out-of-body experience (nND OBE), that phase of the near-death experience in which the experiencer seems to be perceiving a normal earthly realm, would be of value to NDErs, their caregivers, and humanity in general. I propose a research procedure that targets visual perception during nND OBEs that occur in the hospital setting. I discuss unresolved issues in the design and implementation of such a procedure, and identify further areas of research.
Date: Autumn 1988
Creator: Holden, Janice Miner
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Unexpected Findings in a Study of Visual Perception During the Naturalistic Near-Death Out-of-Body Experience (open access)

Unexpected Findings in a Study of Visual Perception During the Naturalistic Near-Death Out-of-Body Experience

Study of visual perception during the naturalistic near-death out-of-body experience (nND OBE), that aspect of the NDE in which the experiencer seems to view normal physical surroundings from a vantage point outside the physical body, which yielded some unexpected findings that contradicted or augmented previous research. Each of these findings is discussed relative to previous research and analyzed in light of the limitations of the current study.
Date: Spring 1989
Creator: Holden, Janice Miner
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Visual Perception During Naturalistic Near-Death Out-of-Body Experiences (open access)

Visual Perception During Naturalistic Near-Death Out-of-Body Experiences

Study attempting to ascertain the most appropriate content and placement of visual stimuli in a hospital-based study of the veridicality of out-of-body perception in the near-death experience (NDE), and the likelihood that a subject in such a study would notice, clearly perceive, and accurately recall a visual stimulus.
Date: Winter 1988
Creator: Holden, Janice Miner
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library