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Cancon on the web: a survey of freely-available musical Canadiana.

Publication: Notes
Publication Date: 01-DEC-07
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Cancon on the web: a survey of freely-available musical Canadiana.(Website overview)

Article Excerpt
Information about Canadian music can be an elusive commodity. Perhaps this is due to our self-deprecating nature, or our longstanding tendency to wait until our artists succeed elsewhere before we favor them with our support. Readers may be surprised to learn that a percentage of Canadian Content (or CanCon) is legislated for both radio and television broadcasters--and has been so since 1971. (The percentages vary by medium; see http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/INFO_SHT/b306.htm.) Given the current crop of homegrown superstars who have garnered international success, such as Bryan Adams, Avril Lavigne, Celine Dion, and Diana Krall, there are those who want the legislation amended so that CanCon would once again return to its original function of supporting emerging artists (see http://www.letsfixcancon.ca/). If this amendment were made, superstars' air-time would be discounted from the CanCon equation, thereby creating a larger available percentage for broadcasting the music of developing artists. History lesson aside, the task of locating Canadian Content on the Web may be enhanced with some assistance. This article, derived from a presentation at the 2005 annual meeting of the Music Library Association (in Vancouver), offers an overview of freely-available Web sites containing a diverse range of Canadian music information. All Web sites were accessed and evaluated as of June 2007.

The Institute for Canadian Music (ICM), University of Toronto, provides a good starting point with its classified list of links (http://www.utoronto.ca/icm/links.html). The ICM's headings include: Publications Available Online; Bibliographies Available Online; Canadian Music and Musicians; Canadian Music Journals Available Online; Organizations--Cultural, Musical; General Canadiana; and Slightly Off the Beaten Track. My list differs somewhat, offering free sites only, primarily English-language, and specifically those with particular resonance for front-line reference staff.

CANADIAN ABORIGINAL MUSIC

New since my 2005 presentation is an impressive pair of complementary Web sites: Native Dance (http://www.nativedance.ca/) and Native Drums (http://www.nativedrums.ca/). Content is provided by Carleton University (Ottawa, Ontario; editorial board: Dr. Elaine Keillor; Clealls (Dr. John Medicine Horse Kelly); Dr. Franziska von Rosen) with support from Canada's Department of Heritage. Each site may be searched separately, or simultaneously, using the Canadian Aboriginal Research Database (CARD), which provides access to some 3,000 textual records. In addition, the CARD--Image and Media Database offers more than 1,000 keyword-searchable photographs, audio, and video clips. Both sites offer bibliographies, interviews, music, images, videos, stories, curriculum resources for teachers, scholarly essays, and a convenient button to navigate to the companion site. Native Dance is organized by individual nations: e.g., Mi'kmaq, Dene, Innu, Algonquin. The search form provides several filters, particularly useful should one know the name of the contributing institution. The sites' design offers the option to resize the text via buttons (for the visually-challenged user), and is compliant with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, employing style sheets that can be turned off without affecting functionality. The Native Drums Web site is also available in French, and plans are underway to make Native Dance available in French. Wonderfully easy to navigate and an extremely attractive presentation.

The Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture (http://www.metismuseum.ca/) comes to us courtesy of the Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research. Divided into a number of sections,...

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