Re: Seeking help with Beethoven Analysis
- From: "Matthew Fields" <spam@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:11:05 GMT
In article <dme32h$s2u$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Brendan R. Wehrung <ck183@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Nightingale (singer@xxxxxxxx) writes:
>> Peter T. Daniels wrote:
>>
>>> RC wrote:
>>>
>>>>Yes it is. Form and Analysis class. Not looking for answers though,
>>>>just good resources to help out. Have found good books at Library, but
>>>>there doesn't seem to be much online.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now that's an answer I like to hear!
>>>
>>> Ain't libraries great?
>>
>> Especially the ones that have their catalogues online, so that I don't
>> have to spend hours on the bus only to find out that they don't have
>> what I need. (My school is too far away from everything else!)
>
>
>But how many catalogs are up to date? Unless a book circulates staff may
>never know it's been lifted until somebody complains. There are evil
>people out there.
Of course, the same people will claim that all they lifted was a few
pennies worth of paper or plastic, adorned with a few letters or
pit-marks.
:/
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