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'''Open Music Archive''', initiated by Eileen Simpson & Ben White, is a collaborative project to source, digitise, and distribute out of copyright music recordings. The [http://www.openmusicarchive.org archive website] will launch on '''9th January 2006''' and will be open for anyone to use, edit and contribute to.
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'''Open Music Archive''', initiated by Eileen Simpson & Ben White, is a collaborative project to source, digitise, and distribute out of copyright music recordings. The [http://www.openmusicarchive.org archive website] launched in '''January 2006''' and is open for anyone to use, edit and contribute to.
  
 
'''Open Music Archive Projects''' is a forum for projects using material from the archive. We want to engage in [[Future Projects | future collaborations and distributive projects.]]
 
'''Open Music Archive Projects''' is a forum for projects using material from the archive. We want to engage in [[Future Projects | future collaborations and distributive projects.]]

Latest revision as of 16:13, 8 January 2009

Open Music Archive, initiated by Eileen Simpson & Ben White, is a collaborative project to source, digitise, and distribute out of copyright music recordings. The archive website launched in January 2006 and is open for anyone to use, edit and contribute to.

Open Music Archive Projects is a forum for projects using material from the archive. We want to engage in future collaborations and distributive projects.

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PHP

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MySQL

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